The Latest from Big Think

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The legacy of Felix Dzerzhinsky, who led Soviet secret police in the "Red Terror," still confounds Russia.
Ten of the most sandbagging, red-herring, and effective logical fallacies.
Research by neuroscientists at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory helps explain how the brain regulates arousal.
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When these companies compete, in the current system, the people lose.
Our attention is more than just a resource. It is an experience.
Is it "perverseness," the "death drive," or something else?
It's up to us humans to re-humanize our world. An economy that prioritizes growth and profits over humanity has led to digital platforms that "strip the topsoil" of human behavior, whole industries, and the planet, giving less and less back. And only we can save us.
If everything in nature is made of quantum fields at its core, how do we wind up with particles at all? What is our Universe made out of? At a fundamental […]
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Upload your mind? Here's a reality check on the Singularity.
It could put the American fossil fuel industry on a clear path to extinction.
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A NASA astronomer explains how astronauts dispose of their, uh, dark matter.
With an assist from Einstein’s gravity and the power of the Hubble Space Telescope, it’s the brightest quasar we’ve ever discovered. In astronomy, there are two types of questions to […]
A growing body of research shows promising signs that the keto diet might be able to improve mental health.
Evolution doesn't clean up after itself very well.
Failures are going to happen. That’s just the way things are. Beyond the thing that didn’t quite manage to work out, though, there’s more that can go off the rails, […]