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Building Big Think from little more than an idea to 30 million monthly visitors, co-founder Victoria Rachel Montgomery-Brown knows something about being an entrepreneur. Her idea, together with co-founder Peter […]
You’d have to throw out a lot of known physics for this to even be a possibility. Here’s why. It’s an undeniable scientific fact that dark matter must exist in order […]
Why does time flow in one direction? Why do humans perceive time so differently than it really is? Is there really a difference between the present, the past, and the future? These books explore these questions and more.
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The most popular books of the past 125 years, and where to get them.
Unnatural Selection and the thrilling, terrifying possibilities of genetic editing.
We’re living longer than ever, but few of us will save enough to afford this historical boon.
It’s one of cosmology’s biggest unsolved mysteries. The strongest argument against it may have just evaporated. The ultimate goal of cosmology contains the greatest ambition of any scientific field: to […]
What makes a life worth living as you grow older?
A new study estimated the untapped potential of wind energy across Europe.
Are you prone to “toxic accumulation”?
Baby Yoda merch is on the way, but these Star Wars gifts are available right now.
Jim Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz just won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. It couldn’t be more well-deserved. Every year, the Nobel Prize reminds all of humanity to […]
The building material seems so ubiquitous — what can we use in its place?
Learn where your ancestors are from, the breed of your rescue dog, and if your home is safe with these easy at-home kits.
We know he is on the left, but why? And how left is left anyhow?
The new trust busting battles begin.
The host of Hardcore History has written his first book, The End Is Always Near.
Every organization needs the capacity to generate disruptive ideas. No one can afford to stand still and pretend that past habits will guarantee future success. If your organization isn’t ready […]
If a new hire is expected to put in 40 hours, 50 hours, or even more at their job, their new position will be their life for as long as […]
The darkness of the night sky was a mystery for generations of humans. Here’s the reason why. From our perspective here in the Solar System, it makes absolute intuitive sense why […]
Techshot’s 3D BioFabrication Facility successfully printed human heart tissue aboard the International Space Station.
A new report sees a major disruption in where we get our food.
There’s a reason they call work “work.”
NASA astronomer Michelle Thaller will be at Big Think’s studio on May 16th to answer YOUR questions! Here’s all you need to know to submit your science-related inquiries.
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The FDA calls out creators of genetically tweaked hornless bulls.
Our Universe is 13.8 billion years old, and our Sun formed about 2/3rds of the way through. Here’s what came before it. When it comes to the great cosmic question of […]