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Einstein’s relativity overthrew the notion of absolute space and time, replacing them with a spacetime fabric. But is spacetime truly real?
With such a vast Universe and raw ingredients that seem to be everywhere, could it really be possible that humanity is truly alone?
The Universe is precisely dated at 13.8 billion years old, but astronomers claim the Methuselah star is 14.5 billion years old. What gives?
Whatever your length of service in the top role, this tool-box will help you conquer adversity — and thrive.
Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.
Why should anyone care about the metaverse? Expert Matthew Ball explains what it is, what it isn’t, and why it matters.
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An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.
A future kitchen appliance could make it possible to 3D-print entirely new recipes and cook them with lasers.
Photons come in every wavelength you can imagine. But one particular quantum transition makes light at precisely 21 cm, and it’s magical.
Even if we traveled at the speed of light, we’d never catch up to these galaxies.
Business acumen training can help everyone from individual contributors to directors learn how to seize opportunities for growth.
Research suggests that to maintain a healthy brain, we should tend our gut microbiome.
If you’re a massless particle, you must always move at light speed. If you have mass, you must go slower. So why aren’t any neutrinos slow?
Understanding Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning can help you become a catalyst of change.
There could be variables beyond the ones we’ve identified and know how to measure. But they can’t get rid of quantum weirdness.
With new W-boson, top quark, and Higgs boson measurements, the LHC contradicts earlier Fermilab results. The Standard Model still holds.
For every proton, there were over a billion others that annihilated away with an antimatter counterpart. So where did all that energy go?
The brain-computer interface will be tested in a six-year trial in patients with quadriplegia.
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Positivity psychologist, lecturer and author Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar shares techniques on how to unlock happiness at work.
The replication crisis has debunked many of psychology’s fair-haired hypotheses, but for the marshmallow test, things have only become more interesting.
Big Think asks startup legend and VC heavyweight Ben Horowitz to reflect on his bestseller “The Hard Thing About Hard Things.”
Uncovering the story of Milan Hausner, the Sadská clinic, and LSD psychotherapy behind the Iron Curtain.
Today’s popular weight-loss drugs could soon be joined by brain stimulation and gene therapies.
We must get happiness right — even when the world around us gets it wrong.
There is one House member for every 761,169 people, which isn’t exactly representative.
This is your brain on work.
Artificial intelligence can forecast the behavior of viruses and quickly make vaccines to thwart them.
Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K448) can help reduce seizures in epilepsy patients.
Could exercise be more effective than recently approved drugs?