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“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
To thrive in a rapidly changing future, we will need adaptable and diverse skill sets. Here’s where to look.
Mongol forces never fully conquered the continent, but they played a key role in its historical development.
Atomic clocks keep time accurately to within 1 second every 33 billion years. Nuclear clocks could blow them all away.
What distinguishes effective from ineffective leadership training? Read on to find out.
A history of injustice and the greatest natural location for ground-based telescopes have long been at odds. Here’s how the healing begins.
Humanity can avoid catastrophe — if we look beyond our blinkered present.
Many conversations start awkwardly and derail from there, but a few simple techniques can put them back on track.
A textbook pregnancy consists of three trimesters. The baby develops at a relatively predictable rate during this time, from pomegranate seed to avocado to watermelon. And mom’s body adapts accordingly […]
Not every “expert” has the expertise to back up their argument.
These hard-to-finish books are still worth the effort.
The same parts of the brain that help us navigate complex social interactions can also drive us to make wildly bad investments.
What we’ve learning from the world’s coldest, most forbidding, and most peaceful continent.
Benjamin Oakes — CEO of buzz-worthy biotech company Scribe Therapeutics — joins Big Think for a chat about innovation, human endeavor, and more.
Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein drew inspiration from psychologists as well as their own children, becoming more understanding parents in the process.
What the hell is “re-engineering business value creation systems” anyway?
In 2022, the probe will crash into an asteroid while a nearby satellite captures it on camera.
Smart CEOs can harness authenticity and humanity on socials — but one slip can spell disaster. Here’s a strategic plan.
Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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A simple trick allowed marine biologists to prove a long-held suspicion.
“The digital HQ – the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration – actually became more important than the physical HQ.”
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No family is immune to money conflicts, no matter how much they love each other. Here’s what to look out for.
From surviving on wild plants and game to controlling our world with technology, humanity’s journey of progress is a story of expanding human agency.
Arguments are a normal and often healthy part of a relationship. It all depends on picking the right kind of arguments, though.
The pandemic and the Great Resignation fed into a perfect storm of inflation — and some restaurateurs cleaned up.
Six authors, six monumental legacies, and a unique thread connecting them: a solitary novel that shines brightly.
We spend much of our early years learning arithmetic and algebra. What’s the use?