The Latest from Big Think

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas shares the books that shaped his life.
 Todd Yellin, VP of Product Innovation at Netflix, doesn’t suggest that you should try to fail as much as you can. But he does say failures are an inevitable part […]
Drug use and arrests are rising overall, but those changes vary depending on the state.
The controversial scientist He Jiankui is currently missing after causing major controversy in late November.
Marcelo Gleiser and Alister McGrath discuss truth and meaning in an indifferent universe.
Mothers who tested positive for chemicals found in common cosmetic products were more likely to have girls who hit puberty early.
It's hard to get off of the couch after a few eggnogs, let alone destroy public property.
All the planets, asteroids, and Kuiper belt objects out there all point to the same conclusion: it’s giant impacts or no moons at all. Out of all the rocky planets […]
You can incorporate these science-backed activities into your evening routine tonight.
It was "one of the most complex and intricate endeavors" SpaceX has ever undertaken.
Attenborough told the audience at COP24 that climate change is "our greatest threat in thousands of years."
Who would have thought that endlessly comparing your life to others would make you feel bad?
Back with another one of those block(chain)-rockin' reads.
Ketamine is showing promise in alleviating suicidal thoughts.
The first list of antidepressant food scores restructures the "standard" American diet.
Galaxies are found uniformly everywhere in the Universe, except in the Milky Way’s plane. Here’s why. From the time of their very first discovery, the Universe’s grand spirals have puzzled astronomers. […]