The Latest from Big Think

Text reading "The Latest" in a large, serif font on a light background.
Is inertia of prior ideas the only thing keeping us from the next major revolution in science? This post was written by Brian Koberlein. Brian is an astrophysicist and Senior Lecturer […]
Researchers tested police on major misconceptions about the psychology of policing
Designed by Uruguayan-born, New York-based architect Rafael Viñoly, the new Laguna Garzón Bridge aims to reduce the speed of crossing cars and encourage drivers to enjoy the view.
Climate change has brought a disease out of obscurity and into new regions of America, causing a pandemic.
Super Bowl season illustrates a deep part of who we are, not just as sports fans.
Life may have ended before it had a chance to begin. They're calling this solution to the Fermi Paradox the Gaian Bottleneck. It's not that life has never emerged in the universe — it just never had the chance to grow or evolve.
Locate any of the 57 trillion three-by-three-metre squares on Earth with just three words.
How the darkest places on the sky unexpectedly house the closest new stars. “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will […]
Our ape ancestors might give us insight into the GOP frontrunner's sustained dominance.
And here’s the reason why, despite all you may have heard. “Thou shalt not embarrass thyself and thy colleagues by claiming false planets.” -Bill Cochran Late last year, one of the […]
Two Rice University students have created "TrumpScript," a programming language Donald Trump would approve of.
The Universe may be truly infinite, but our understanding of it never will be. Here’s why. “To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not […]
Scientists are reconsidering the number of planets in our solar system after finding mathematical evidence for a new planet that would orbit the sun every 10,000-20,000 years.
Big Think's Jason Gots reviews Garth Risk Hallberg's novel City on Fire. 
Free riders choose to reap the rewards of a public good without paying their portion of the cost necessary to produce it.
Science's picture of the world is being updated. It's adding algomorphic thinking to its palette.
And if the Universe is expanding, does that mean these ripples can break the speed of light? “Einstein’s gravitational theory, which is said to be the greatest single achievement of […]