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Like Mars today, Venus used to be a sci-fi superstar. Recent discoveries could re-ignite our interest in Earth’s “evil twin.”
We know the Universe is expanding, but scientists don’t agree on the rate. This is a legitimate problem.
Archaeologist Bernard Frischer spent decades uploading the ruins of the Eternal City to the cloud. Here’s what it looks like.
Much like a muscle, providing effective feedback is an asset leaders can develop over time with focus, consistent effort and commitment.
Millennials — who were raised to expect unlimited success but found only disappointment — can be drawn to manifestation.
We may be on the brink of finally seeing human-level intelligence in an AI — thanks to robots.
The author of Frankenstein had an obsession with the cemetery and saw love and death as connected.
To see a true cross-section of American society, head to Applebee’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP, Chili’s, and Olive Garden.
By unlearning old leadership mindsets, cultures, and assumptions we can move from Industrial Age thinking to Intelligence Age thinking.
Pure cinema is about removing redundancy so that even the smallest detail serves a purpose in relation to the bigger picture.
The utilitarian “greatest happiness principle” has remained popular for two centuries — is it time for a rethink?
At age 37, neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor suffered a stroke that would take her eight years to fully recover from. This is how it changed her understanding of the brain.
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Yushiro Kato — the 32-year-old co-founder and CEO of manufacturing platform CADDi — offers his most valuable leadership learnings.
Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores — and now virivores.
Welcome to the Big Think debut of The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
With ~400 billion stars in the Milky Way and 6-20 trillion galaxies overall, that makes for a lot of stars. But not as many as you’d think.
We all spend way too much time worrying what other people think of us — it’s time to cut loose.
From fearless quitting to redefined values, “Virtual Natives” are reinventing work culture.
Despite the claims of speed reading apps, it turns out that you actually have to read the book if you want to learn from it.
Cognitive systems famously posited by psychologist Daniel Kahneman (1934-2024) may hold the key to a more productive and focused work environment.
“We should be informed and educated about the risks of AI, but we can’t be afraid,” Khan Academy founder Sal Khan told Big Think.
The ability to toggle between abstract and concrete thinking is a key differentiator of high-potential leaders.
Cyberattacks are growing in number and sophistication.
Voyager 2 flew past Uranus in 1986, finding a bland, featureless world. Now, in 2023, JWST’s sights are similar. There’s a reason for that.
33 years ago, the theoretical biologist Robert Rosen offered an answer to the question “Is life computable?”
These theoretical megastructures represent one way an advanced civilization might harvest energy from stars.
The FDA approved a single-dose, long-acting injection to protect babies and toddlers from RSV over the fall and winter.