The Latest from Big Think

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James Bond in Casino Royale
What value does wit hold in genres defined by brute strength?
Most “irrecoverable carbon” is concentrated in these tiny bits of the Earth’s land mass. Can we keep it there?
cosmic rays
As particles travel through the Universe, there's a speed limit to how fast they're allowed to go. No, not the speed of light: below it.
In 2022, the probe will crash into an asteroid while a nearby satellite captures it on camera.
The paper-thin device may also someday be used to stimulate bone growth.
A hand flipping through a box of old records to illustrate why old people don't like new music.
“They just don’t make good music like they used to.”
Nacht Wacht at Rijksmuseum
Released in 1972, "Ways of Seeing" has proven to be as worthy of study as the artistic traditions it investigates.
universe expand energy
Previously, only the brightest and most active galaxies could pierce the obscuring wall of cosmic dust. At last, normal galaxies break through.
Social media addiction
4mins
From Kim Kardashian’s stories to your friend’s Facebook post: social media is designed to keep you jealous.
Pope
Far from acting as the conduits of a benevolent deity, these religious leaders threw the teachings of their own church out of the window.
davemaoite
Until now, researchers believed davemaoite could never be found on Earth's surface.
Washington believed that particular Thanksgiving in 1789 was a crucial occasion.
universal basic income
Universal basic income can secure basic independence for citizens, something which modern states have failed to do, argues author Louise Haagh.
cosmic beauty
We should all pause to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of the Universe.
An urban area with the words 'I want to thank you' spraypainted on a wall illustrating why we should be grateful
When we are more focused on the good things we enjoy in life, we have more to live for.
No matter how controversial or politicized our world becomes, science remains humanity's best tool for figuring out how things work.