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Being bilingual has cultural, social, and cognitive benefits — so why are schools dropping language courses?
Don't believe a small reduction in immunization matters?
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Yemen leads the list of the most fragile nations, with the U.S. and U.K. among the "most worsened."
New research based on observational data from the Spitzer telescope provides clues as to how the universe first emerged from its dark age.
With the seemingly endless growth of the Democratic primary field, we may suffer from choice overload. The result? In fear of making the wrong choice, we may fail to make any — i.e., don't vote.
The "green" proposal would bring a 21st-century update to the 850-year-old cathedral.
As Game of Thrones ends, a revealing resolution to its perplexing geography.
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Step inside the unlikely friendship of a former ACLU president and an ultra-conservative Supreme Court Justice.
Charles Koch Foundation
 Peer pressure is a powerful thing, even for adults. In his Big Think+ video, “Generate Better Conversations,” economist Tim Harford tells the story of an instructive study done in the […]
The world’s greatest observatory can go no further with its current instrument set. The Hubble Space Telescope has provided humanity with our deepest views of the Universe ever. It has […]
Why I put my body through such grueling tests of endurance.
The city council voted in favor of the ban by a margin of 8 to 1.
If you don't want to know anything about your death, consider this your spoiler warning.
A recent incident in Rhode Island highlights the ongoing problem of student debt.
Men should be just concerned as women.
When are you most optimistic? A study found how optimism varies throughout life.