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The newest essays, interviews, and features from Big Think.

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From computer hacking to biohacking, Dave Asprey has embarked on a quest to reverse the aging process.
The Science of Productivity: Make Better Informed Choices, with Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer-Prize Winning Reporter, The New York Times, and Author, Smarter Faster Better “Everything happens for a reason” might be a comforting […]
And one of our planets has the orbiting moons to prove it. Despite the dangers posed to planet Earth by a comet or asteroid strike, our Solar System is actually an […]
A new study estimated the untapped potential of wind energy across Europe.
You want one. Now you may be able to survive one.
A group representing more than 100 of the biggest corporations in the U.S. has released a statement updating its definition of the purpose of American corporations.
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We are constantly trying to force the world to look like us — we need to move on.
Until the use of prison labor is banned, many stakeholders will be incentivized to prevent felons from being rehabilitated.
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it's here.
We’re one step closer to solving the mystery of how they get so big so fast. A great cosmic mystery for science is explaining how supermassive black holes form. An ultra-distant […]
The results could have important implications for the business world.
French newspapers report that the trial hasn't lived up to expectations.
Scientists make an important discovery for the future of computing.
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As tempting as it may be to run away from emotionally-difficult situations, it's important we confront them head-on.
The organization argues that there is no evidence for this claim.
After Kepler but before James Webb, TESS is preparing astronomers for the coming exoplanet revolution. There are always new discoveries and achievements occurring in science, and certain fields have experienced […]
There's fairness, and then there's craziness.