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The ideology, economics, and psychology behind the modern world's draining of color from homes, cars, and everyday objects.
Big Think and the John Templeton Foundation gathered scientists, artists, and storytellers in Los Angeles to explore the power of awe.
In "That Book Is Dangerous," author Adam Szetela examines the rise of the “Sensitivity Era” in publishing and how outrage campaigns try to control what books authors can write and readers can read.
English could settle into a state of "diglossia" where a gulf exists between the written form and its spoken varieties, but the two are bound into a single tongue.
From medieval myths to Shakespeare's plays and modern cinema, British culture kept the Roman Empire alive long after its fall.
Big Think spoke with animator and animation historian Tom Sito about the cyclical evolution of animation.
China has always been one of the world’s wealthiest nations, but Chinese wealth looks different across the country’s eventful history.
Hybrid animals emerge when two different species from the same family reproduce. For many years, the kunga’s lineage was just another genetic mystery.
The Foo Fighters are at the dead center of the map, so all the other bands are happier, sadder, angrier, or hornier.
One hypothesis: "gossip traps."
In the West, discussions of 20th-century painting are dominated by Warhol and Picasso, but trendsetting artists are found everywhere.
The word “turkey” can refer to everything from the bird itself to a populous Eurasian country to movie flops.
Scallop shells have accompanied pilgrims to and from Santiago de Compostela for centuries, for more than one reason