The Latest from Big Think

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30mins
A conversation with the Behavioral Economist and Author of Predictably Irrational.
3mins
Renewing a spiritual connection with nature is a must not only for average Americans, but also for green activists locked in offices.
3mins
Environmental activism is largely the province of the white upper-middle class. How can this change?
2mins
For Alex Matthiessen, resisting the temptation to micromanage keeps his Riverkeeper organization afloat.
3mins
The American consumer lifestyle may be incompatible with a sustainable civilization. Then again, it may be incompatible with happiness as well.
5mins
Unless a realistic, responsible national energy policy can keep it current, “green” may prove to be a passing fad.
6mins
The Middletown power plant tragedy raises concerns about the potential for far deadlier catastrophe. In a 2009 video, Alex Matthiessen weighs the risks of maintaining New York’s Indian Point plant.
7mins
The inside story of one of the most successful environmental restoration projects in U.S. history.
10mins
Where does NYC drinking water come from? How is it kept safe from toxins and terrorists? Alex Matthiessen clears a few things up.
41mins
A discussion with Alex Matthiessen, Riverkeeper of New York’s Hudson River and President of the organization Riverkeeper.
58mins
George Halvorson, the CEO of Kaiser Permanente discusses how the new healthcare IT infrastructure paradigm can drive new strategies within the healthcare vertical industry and beyond.
1mins
The author and illustrator gets “infected” by his parents’ worries, but once he does fall asleep, finds that “dreams become good metaphors.”
7mins
You’ll need a serious technical grounding in art, but more importantly, an instinct for avoiding “over-sophistication.”
6mins
Since he first began doodling with crayons on yellow X-ray paper, illustrator David Small has loved art. But it wasn’t his first career choice.
11mins
How David Small’s experience with therapy in adolescence inspired the cathartic self-analysis of his memoir, “Stitches.”
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David Small doesn’t care if you call his “Stitches” a “comic book,” but his inspiration lies with the likes of Tolstoy and Flaubert.
30mins
A conversation with the illustrator and author of “Stitches.”
1mins
The UT psychologist admires “people who acknowledge the world as a complex place,” and his favorite example is someone far outside his discipline.
3mins
How tailoring living spaces to residents’ personalities may boost the success rate of community housing.
7mins
Understanding animals’ “personalities,” says psychologist Sam Gosling, can help us better match them with owners and tasks. We may even someday see a “D-Harmony” for dogs and humans.