The Latest from Big Think

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65 million years, an impact wiped out 30% of all life on Earth. Could another one be imminent? “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.” […]
The results of this study help us better understand how stars are born and how they develop.  
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How is the rights movement progressing for LGBTQ people? Initial progress was made more quickly than anyone imagined, but lingering inequalities continue to stunt that rapid growth.
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Getting into an argument is easy. But getting out by having both sides see the other side? Not as impossible as you might think.
Harnessing the power of photosynthesis may be able to produce all the hydrogen for energy we need.
Watch what it might look like to travel from the sun to Jupiter at the speed of light.
Meet LISA, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna. Yes, it’s giant LIGO, in space, and it’s happening! “Einstein’s gravitational theory, which is said to be the greatest single achievement of theoretical […]
It’s become a convention now that when we reach for carbohydrates it is always better to choose the complex variety found in whole grain products, vegetables, and legumes. The benefits […]
New research claims religious terrorism is on the rise, and it appears that it's going to get worse before we see a decline in such horrendous acts. 
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Racism is the acting out of biases learned as early as preschool, research shows. If racism starts at three years old, so should science-backed strategies to reduce it.
People possessing openness can take diverging visual stimuli and combine them in a special way.   
An AI-driven robot has successfully flown and landed a simulated Boeing 737 for the first time.
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AI won't really resemble humanoids. Instead, AI will create a world that countries and large companies can live in.
Researchers learn how to selectively erase memories in snails, a first step.
At some point in life, you've probably asked yourself how in-control of your own actions you are. Could you have stopped yourself from eating that extra morsel? In other words, do you have free will?
A new planet, bigger than Earth, could be lurking in the outer solar system. But new evidence says ‘probably not.’ “Although we were initially quite skeptical that this planet could […]
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Is creativity a wild and free state of mind, or is it actually a pattern that others just can't recognize?
New research shows an abundance of testosterone leads to poor decision making. 
Consider the real meaning of nirvana next time you face a crisis.   
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Is race a trivial quality of humans, or of deep social importance? Who gets to decide whether race exists or not?