The Latest from Big Think

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When fatalism enters the equation, we are slow to act, says Aubrey de Grey.
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It's a question of available human talent and the cost of production, Rojas says.
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Moving the Blackberry beyond businessmen.
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It always comes back to what we think is natural, says Rojas.
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YouTube and MySpace make previously frustrating processes go much more smoothly, Rojas thinks.
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The Web facilitates an intimacy that would be hard to create in real life, Rojas says.
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There's value in Internet chatter, Rojas says.
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Rojas says it has to fulfill some sort of function.
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Are you doing something that you love?
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Rojas points to new technologies, and their ability to change human life for the better, as a source of great hope.
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Rojas talks about where we are as a people
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Aubrey de Grey says that our survival instinct may play into human nature but doesn't necessarily define it.
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Rojas talks about who we are as a people.
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Rojas talks about his beliefs.
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Rojas talks about his inspiration.
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Rojas talks about his contribution.
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There is a very strong survival instinct that is apparent in all people.
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Aubrey de Grey discusses the key to becoming a good researcher.
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What will the world look like if we don't age?