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You cannot live on steak and avocados alone, says Jillian Michaels, in this divisive video.
To create the podcast series "Dolly Parton's America", Jad Abumrad and his producer Shima Oliaee took nine trips into the "Dollyverse"—that complex American multiverse of music and culture that surrounds country singer Dolly Parton. In this episode Jad and host Jason Gots talk about some of the astonishing discoveries he made along the way.
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Our most talked-about video of 2019 features a lesson in nonsensical thinking from none other than Michio Kaku.
A fascinating mathematical structure exists that goes well beyond our common experience. Could it revolutionize physics? Perhaps the most remarkable fact about the Universe is that every particle within it — at […]
Big Think has launched a line of apparel and goods that celebrate the life and work of four geniuses.
From "if-by-whiskey" to the McNamara fallacy, being able to spot logical missteps is an invaluable skill.
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Hierarchies of taste exist in our society, but their roots often reflect more than just the quality of work.
There’s real, straightforward science behind the destruction of an Alderaan-sized planet. In all of science fiction, perhaps the most iconic moment of destruction occurs in 1977’s Star Wars: A New […]
With the realization that overdue charges disproportionately affect access for low-income readers, libraries are reconsidering the value of fees.
Big Think has launched a line of apparel and goods that celebrate the life and work of four geniuses.
For the third time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives voted to impeach a sitting U.S. president.
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Parenting is often a compromise between you and your spouse. However, it's that very melding of styles that makes you both greater than the sum of your individual parts.
It’s one of the two best meteor showers of the year. Don’t let the full Moon stop you. Every year, as the Earth intercepts the debris streams of comets and asteroids […]
Way back in 1965, the soon-to-be founder of Intel, Gordon Moore, published a paper predicting that the number of transistors that could fit on a computer chip would double every […]