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The fourth wave of the Industrial Revolution is here. If change is led by the right people, we will have ethical machines, says Intel's Lama Nachman.
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An amateur astronomer discovers an interstellar comet on its way to our Sun.
Etgar Keret's stories are as funny, painful, and surreal as life itself. We talk about the craziness of his native Israel, his new collection of short stories FLY ALREADY, marijuana, dementia, and much more.
Even if automation makes human trafficking economically inefficient, that alone won't end this unethical practice.
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The factory model of education is outdated, so what's next?
yes. every kid.
"People are not commodities!" said Assemblyman Rob Bonta.
Researchers are only just beginning to really understand anaesthesia awareness.
Why are we prioritizing completion, rather than actual learning?
On the latest episode of The Portal, the two men talk about the consequences of a public being shielded from battle.
Culture of a company is like the character of an individual,” says Simon Sinek in his Big Think+ video, “Starting with Why: Build a Culture by Design.” We know that […]
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What most people worry about when it comes to artificial intelligence likely comes from science-fiction fantasy.
A study of 323 uprisings against repressive regimes yields stunning insights.
Scientists still don't fully understand how abstaining from animal products affects the body.
Why would people rate certain names as being more extraverted or more agreeable?
Forensic cartography 101: Explain what Brasilia is doing on this map of 1920s South America.
From Newton to today's scientists, we're only seeing part of the story unfold.
Logos, pathos, and ethos can help you bring people over to your side.
We need electric planes, sustainable aviation fuels, and hybrid propulsion now, not later.
"We can't allow people to get sick," President Donald Trump said from the Oval Office.