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A new study illustrates how marketing affects our memory of what we eat, and how that translates to a bigger waistline.
There is a philosophical way of looking at the current arguments to remove Confederate statues, and it’s one that dates back to Ancient Greece.
Another week, another chance to stick our comment-boots on and wade out deep into the Big Think Facebook page to cherry pick our favorites for the week.
Hope has played a significant role in the lives of African Americans throughout history, from early abolitionists to Martin Luther King and President Obama.
The idea is just as ‘crazy’ as Einstein telling us that time slows down at high speeds, or Darwin saying that our ancestors were apes.
Taking stock of the impact of the 36 love questions on Valentine’s Day.
A machine learning algorithm has shown it can discover planets from weak signals overlooked in the Kepler spacecraft’s database.
The man who first demonstrated the power of neural networks introduces capsule networks.
Natural selection has left us with a world of optimists—is this healthy?
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Keeping any employee happy and engaged with their work is a constant challenge for employers. Happy workers tend to be more productive and better able to focus on tasks than […]
When asked if they had “many opportunities” to find success in their careers, 70% of the young people surveyed said “yes”.
The strategy of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) that kept the world safe for over 50 years may no longer matter in the modern world.
This infographic, by Anna Vital from Funders and Founders, recaps the significant moments of Steve Jobs’ journey on, and sometimes off, the path of success.
Twenty-eight seasons ago, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon was introduced as the owner of Kwik E-Mart in The Simpsons. He quickly became one of the show’s main punching bags.
Despite accusations of racial stereotyping, most Dutch cities and towns keep the traditional blackface version of ‘Zwarte Piet’.
Optimism may be quantifiably keeping marriages together, especially after the so-called honeymoon period ends.
The Job Guarantee is a policy proposal that would have the state function as an employer of last resort.
Researchers found a “dose-dependent relationship” between marijuana use and intercourse.
The neutron star-neutron star merger was initially only seen in 1 detector out of 3. Here’s how scientists didn’t let it slip away. On August 17th, 2017, a gravitational wave event […]
Do your meetings and brainstorms always end with a pile of decimated ideas? Learn to overcome negativity bias and obstructive tendencies.
A new study by the European Commission found that video game piracy may increase the downloading of legitimate games by 24%.
Getting into an argument is easy. But getting out by having both sides see the other side? Not as impossible as you might think.
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There are four main stages. Each has its own particular set of advancements and challenges.
A new UN report challenges the global human rights community to consider Universal Basic Income.
Here’s the number one factor for whether an organization is a success or a failure.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,Courage to change the things I can,And wisdom to know the difference.
If you think we know it all, you’ll never be ready for the next big breakthrough. When you’re taught the scientific method, you think of a neat procedure you can […]
No matter what the science says, there’s no excuse for cruel behavior to a colleague. Look out into the distant Universe as far as you possibly can, and you’ll come […]
Is atheism on the rise, or is religion? At times we hear polls claiming both, but new research shows it’s not that simple.