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But the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope compels us to add, “so far.” Beginning with its 1990 launch, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope revolutionized our conception of the Universe. This photo of […]
Scott Dikkers discusses comedy, the creative process, and life lessons learned playing peekaboo.
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“Deepfakes” and “cheap fakes” are becoming strikingly convincing — even ones generated on freely available apps.
One woman’s viral roadmap from fear to learning to growth.
U.S. Army maps show how Western and Eastern Fronts met by May 1, 1945.
The European Union agreed on a list of 15 countries that would be allowed to travel in its bloc. U.S. citizens were not on it.
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Even diehard fans are experiencing superhero exhaustion. But it’s not impossible to do something original.
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A large-scale meta-analysis aims to disprove the notion that pornography consumption causes sexual aggression and violence.
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Start by reading the title, looking at the labels and checking the caption. If these are not available – be very wary.
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The European currency features buildings that didn’t exist, until Spijkenisse made them in concrete
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New prototype Petri dishes let ordinary scientists in on the advanced technology.
From ultra-realistic graphics to more intelligent A.I. characters, the 2020s will bring some mind-bending video games.
Many contrarians dispute that cosmic inflation occurred. The evidence says otherwise.
Early reading experiences play an important role in brain development.
A curated list of must-watch films from Big Think readers.
Filaments, hundreds of millions of light-years long, were just caught spinning. In our own cosmic backyard, everything we see spins, rotates, and revolves in some fashion or other. Our planet […]
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
Unbelievably enough, it all comes back to Pythagoras. One of the first theorems anyone learns in mathematics is the Pythagorean Theorem: if you have a right triangle, then the square […]
Just point the Nix at your surface of choice and within seconds, this eagle-eyed sensor analyzes the pigment and points you to the closest color matches from all the biggest paint brands.
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