The Latest from Big Think

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It's no secret that American income inequality is at its worst point since the gilded age. So how do we stop this rampant inequality?
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The brain of a gambling addict mimics that of a drug addict. But no outside chemicals are involved. How does that happen?
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Why are some people so much luckier than others? It's the way they play the game.
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It might seem like humanity disagrees over basic values, but the data is in: we actually don't.
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Is luck a windfall of good fortune, or is it a skill you can cultivate? Janice Kaplan thinks luck works best when it's mixed with purpose.
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The next gold rush won't be in the hills of California. It'll be in space. There's gold in them thar skies!
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Do we really need an imaginary guy-in-the-sky to tell us what's right and wrong? Not anymore, says Skeptic Magazine's Michael Shermer.
6mins
We've been conditioned to believe that music taste is based on personal preference. But it might just be a lot more complex than that.
7mins
Yale professor Amy Chua on the identity of nations, why hardened tribes end up in civil wars, and why you can't just replace dictators with democracy.
3mins
Pop quiz! Which NASA mission has been most critical to humanity? (Hint: it's not the Moon landing.)
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Having a goal to change the world for the better is great. But what's more important, says Chelsea Clinton, is having a plan to make it happen.
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If aliens do exist, posits theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, why would they want anything to do with us?
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How do we reconcile American culture when an increasing amount of it is made by sex offenders? It's not a new phenomenon. Actress, author, and whistleblower Rose McGowan is here to tell you that American culture has been screwed up for a long, long time.
6mins
How do you stop domestic violence in a country with a 1%-2.5% conviction rate? Pakistan's first-ever Violence Against Women Center makes it safer for survivors of crime to report and prosecute.
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The scandalous history of the Billboard Hot 100 is the perfect analogy for how Donald Trump's popularity broke the rigid power structure of American politics.
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"Anybody who expected a wonderful happy global community to form on the Internet in which everybody would share cat videos has been gravely disappointed."
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Thanks in no small part to the digitization of our social lives, depression is becoming a bigger and bigger issue in western societies. So how do we reverse it?
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Sending a tiny spaceship to the nearest habitable planet at 20% of the speed of light? No problem, says theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.