Huge shifts in the workforce demand real-world changes in management practices; “command-and-control” no longer cuts it.
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Watching for changes in the Red Planet’s orbit over time could be new way to detect passing dark matter.
On larger and larger scales, many of the same structures we see at small ones repeat themselves. Do we live in a fractal Universe?
Anne-Marie Rosser — CEO of creative agency VSA Partners — shares her cross-generational vision for a new brand of leadership.
Big Think spoke with AI expert Nick Jennings about the future of regulating fast-evolving AI.
Just eight of Etched’s Sohu chips could replace 160 Nvidia GPUs.
Whenever something goes wrong — in business as in life — we tend to get cause and effect totally muddled up.
Hunger rates are rising. These technologies could turn the tide.
From wearable electronics to microscopic sensors to telemedicine, new advances like graphene and supercapacitors are bringing “impossible” electronics to life.
“You gotta know when to fold ’em.”
The Earth that exists today wasn’t formed simultaneously with the Sun and the other planets. In some ways, we’re quite a latecomer.
How do physicists solve a problem like entropy?
In physics, we reduce things to their elementary, fundamental components, and build emergent things out of them. That’s not the full story.
Edible electronics, devices that can be broken down and digested, could perform many useful functions inside the body.
At all distances, the Universe expands along our line-of-sight. But we can’t measure side-to-side motions; could it be rotating as well?
Your brain is not an obsolete piece of technology. Once properly trained for learning, it’s your ticket to navigating the AI landscape.
Perhaps we should be searching for “other Mercurys” rather than “other Earths.”
China has reached a new record for nuclear fusion at 120 million degrees Celsius.
Whether you’re a leader looking to ramp up team output or just trying to improve your skill set, hard work alone is not enough.
Even if we traveled at the speed of light, we’d never catch up to these galaxies.
Even without the greatest individual scientist of all, every one of his great scientific advances would still have occurred. Eventually.
Holograms preserve all of an object’s 3D information, but on a 2D surface. Could the holographic Universe idea lead us to higher dimensions?
Leading a scientific revolution is easy: you just have to succeed where the current theory fails while equaling its successes. Good luck!
It’s common knowledge that syncing your circadian rhythm to a natural light-dark cycle could improve your health and well-being.
Without the time to mentally disengage from work, people can slip into burnout.
How we organize all our digital stuff — from work research to side hustles to family photos — is key to our productivity.
The difference between predictions and observations of the magnetic properties of muons suggests a mystery for the Standard Model.
Shortly after planet Earth formed, life took a permanent hold on our surface. But just how common is such an outcome?