The world’s first research journal dedicated solely to cryptocurrency launched last month. It’s a sign of the times as academics begin tinkering with the study and theory of digital currency.
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Theoretical physicist Brian Greene gives a crash course on quantum computing in two minutes.
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Before he “jumped ship to the useless, unemployable arts”, young Salman wanted to be a physicist. This and more on Big Think’s weekly podcast, Think Again.
Kids also need to be taught technology habits to get the most out of the Internet.
The first of the next generation of telescopes is already under construction. Here’s the audacious new science we’re in for! “We find them smaller and fainter, in constantly increasing numbers, and […]
Could we redesign shopping as a system of “catch-and-release,” so that, like sport fishing, it’s the adventure and not the prize that becomes central?
Scientists weigh in on the controversy.
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There was a huge problem a century ago, and it took an Einstein to solve it. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to […]
The single best way for businesses to remain vital is to cultivate the people that power them.
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After all of Google’s road tests, Tesla makes a bold move.
It’s not the fault of the journalists, entirely. Researchers call for better tools to help keep sources safe and secure.
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They won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics, but their legacy’s just beginning. “I know all about neutrinos, and my friend here knows about everything else in astrophysics.” –John Bahcall, […]
A senior engineer at Google shines a light on the dystopian possibilities of the online world that we all inhabit.
Let your employees replenish their energy with a nap over a cup of coffee.
Some day fact-checking will be as easy as using spell-check.
As the machines in our lives struggle to understand simple speech, is there a chance they could ever understand our emotions? Researchers Reza Asadi and Harriet Fell think so.
Will nanobots someday deposit Shakespeare directly into our brains? In this week’s episode of Big Think’s Think Again podcast, we’re joined Buddhist-influenced psychiatrist and author Mark Epstein
Human intelligence is richer than logic: It includes “being funny, being sexy, expressing a loving sentiment — maybe in a poem or in a musical piece.”
The recycling firm that had an Apple I computer dropped on its doorstep is now looking for the mystery woman that unknowingly donated the legendary piece of technology.
Brainwaves may be the future of account security, according to researchers. But it will be a while before it comes to the consumer market.
We surprise the world’s brightest minds with ideas they’re totally unprepared to discuss. This week on Big Think’s podcast, we’re joined by the legendary musician and spoken-word artist Henry Rollins.
Researchers use Minecraft as a testing ground for a new algorithm that will help robots make better decisions.
Do schools kill creativity? Should white boys ever rap or breakdance? This week on Think Again we’re joined by Maria Konnikova, author of The Confidence Game and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
The brain is a wonder of computational power, and engineers want to replicate it by creating a better neural network.