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Kahneman was a world-changing psychologist — even with his lesser known ideas on life satisfaction.
NASA’s only flagship X-ray telescope ever, Chandra, still works and has no planned successor. So why does the President want to kill it?
The best-laid plans of mice and everyone else.
Valles Marineris is the Solar System’s grandest canyon, many times longer, wider, and deeper than the Grand Canyon. What scarred Mars so?
Ever smell a durian fruit? Don’t. Think of it as nature’s stinky battery.
Is immortality a tantalizing possibility or a philosophical paradox?
Most philosophers merely contemplate the world, but what about the ones who actually tried to change it?
Some patients wait over 5 years for a liver transplant.
Smart CEOs can harness authenticity and humanity on socials — but one slip can spell disaster. Here’s a strategic plan.
The cycles of life all rely on the dynamism of the Earth’s crust.
Will you die when your body dies?
It’s time for Tetris.
“Hardcore History” host Dan Carlin recently spoke with Big Think about the history of humanity’s drive to create — and whether or not we can control it.
A sober look at a wild conspiracy theory that argues the Middle Ages never happened.
Tumor cells traverse many different types of fluids as they travel through the body.
The most iconic, longest-lived space telescope of all, NASA’s Hubble, is experiencing orbital decay as the solar cycle peaks. Here’s why.
Sigmund Freud developed the decidedly unscientific principles of psychoanalysis in a time when most psychologists were trying to join the ranks of chemists and medical doctors.
The so-called “court painter of Silicon Valley” was shaped by her youth in communist Poland but looks forward to a future ruled by celebrity robots.
Airports are like mini-cities: they have places of worship, policing, hotels, fine dining, shopping, and mass transit.
To protect yourself, you need an antifungal rather than an amulet.
The jail environment teaches the animals that approaching humans results in a boring and annoying experience.
Dennis “Thresh” Fong talks to us about battling Elon Musk in Quake in the ‘90s, his undefeated record as a pro gamer, and using AI to detoxify gaming.
When people pick the greatest scientist of all-time, Newton and Einstein always come up. Perhaps they should name Johannes Kepler, instead.
How to say, “In many ways, Proust is similar to Joyce” and get away with it.
It is generally ineffective, occasionally poisonous, and driving numerous species to the brink of extinction.
Contrary to popular research, people with more money are happier, but it’s their spending habits, not their account balances, that move the dial.
The weirdest thing about the 21 feet found near Vancouver since 2007? Foul play has been ruled out.
The talent of management should be unleashed toward the management of talent. Many companies are doing the opposite.