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Helping students get better at learning prepares them for life, not just higher education.
The 2020 study successfully removed memories associated with morphine from the brains of mice with very promising results.
The line between work and play has became blurred during the pandemic.
How exactly is COVID-19 affecting the opioid crisis?
Working memory is the workhorse of cognition. Having less of it has side effects.
fMRI scans show each new thing you think of as a "thought worm."
The biggest error from ‘A Brief History of Time’ continues to misinform generations of aspiring physicists. The greatest idea of Stephen Hawking’s scientific career truly revolutionized how we think about […]
A new study shows white dwarf stars create an essential component of life.
The renowned magician recently joined Big Think CEO and cofounder Victoria Brown for a wide-ranging discussion.
Master negotiator Chris Voss breaks down how to get what you want during negotiations.
Here are 5 simple steps to creating a side hustle you can cash in on—just remember: quality should be at the heart of each step.
Unless you plan to try again in 6,800 years, this week is your shot.
We still don’t know how it came to be this way. Every once in a while, we find an object in the Universe that completely mystifies us. For generations, astronomers have […]
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Placing science and religion at opposite ends of the belief spectrum is to ignore their unique purposes.
Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
That question is at the heart of the new documentary, "Medicating Normal."
Educators and administrators must build new supports for faculty and student success in a world where the classroom might become virtual in the blink of an eye.
Charles Koch Foundation
The discovery pushes back humanity's history with domestication.
A study finds people are more influenced by what the other party says than their own. What gives?
Almost certainly not. Here’s the science of why. The Universe, as we know it, simply doesn’t add up. On the one hand, we can look out on a cosmic scale and […]