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Engineer James Clarke liberated John, Paul, George, and Ringo from their mono and stereo straitjackets using algorithms at Abbey Road.
Einstein tried to disprove quantum mechanics. Instead, a weird concept called entanglement showed that Einstein was wrong.
With economic turmoil looming, everyone wants a way to keep their funds safe. But is that really possible?
Individuals and organizations can maintain a strong and enduring identity by repeatedly remaking themselves.
No matter how you define the end, including the demise of humanity, all life, or even the planet itself, our ultimate destruction awaits.
Exoplanet LP 791-18d is likely to have an atmosphere and liquid water.
How does the mind interact with the body? Nobody really knows — but these philosophers ventured an answer.
We’re separating the facts about EVs from the fiction.
Planet Earth has been around for over 4.5 billion years, but humans? For 99.998% of our planet’s history, humans were nowhere to be found.
Voyage into the lawless world of experimental literature.
The matter that creates black holes won’t be what comes out when they evaporate. Will the black hole information paradox ever be solved?
When maps meet stamps, you get a love child called “cartophilately.”
It took 9.2 billion years of cosmic evolution before our Sun and Solar System even began to form. Such a small event has led to so much.
Valles Marineris is the Solar System’s grandest canyon, many times longer, wider, and deeper than the Grand Canyon. What scarred Mars so?
In the early stages of our Solar System, there were three life-friendly planets: Venus, Earth, and Mars. Only Earth thrived. Here’s why.
Cosmologists are largely still in the dark about the forces that drive the Universe.
The benefits of the psychedelic seem to last long after the trip wears off.
Anything, good or bad, about Henry Ford can be contradicted — except his ambition and his work.
There are plenty of life-friendly stellar systems in the Universe today. But at some point in the far future, life’s final extinction will occur.
Genetic analysis reveals that a specimen collected in 2019 is the same subspecies as one caught more than a century earlier.
The vaccine provided protection for mouse and ferret models.
The “first-of-its-kind” archeological find is being reburied despite the fact that researchers haven’t finished studying it.
Arieh Smith, a New York City-based polyglot who runs the YouTube channel Xiaomanyc, talks language-learning with Big Think.
If it weren’t for the intricate rules of quantum physics, we wouldn’t have formed neutral atoms “only” ~380,000 years after the Big Bang.
It is through speaking and listening that human beings become who they are.
A new study provides the most detailed look at brains on psychedelics to date.
For decades, cinemas have earned more from concessions than ticket sales. But can their current business model survive in the streaming age?
Washington believed that particular Thanksgiving in 1789 was a crucial occasion.