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Twin Health lets patients with diabetes see what’s happening inside their own body and can model each patient’s unique metabolism.
Architect and brand innovator Kevin Ervin Kelley sounds the alarm for workplace culture — and argues for a “big bang” collision of forms and shapes.
The former Nintendo president has become synonymous with the backlash against layoffs — because, like a great leader, he focused on lifting people.
Ground-based facilities enable the greatest scientific production in all of astronomy. The NSF needs to be ambitious, and it's now or never.
Too many leaders create an imbalance between thinking and doing — but a clear vision can be sharpened through deep reflection.
In 1924, sociologist and social reformer Caroline Bartlett Crane designed an award-winning tiny home in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Former President and CEO of Celebrity Cruises, Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, unpacks the leadership strategy behind her success.
AI is both a tool and a catalyst — and the key to successful integration is to rewrite your rule book and tinker.
Big Think spoke with animator and animation historian Tom Sito about the cyclical evolution of animation.
The management of fear is a core leadership skill in today’s globalized world — and the task is not as daunting as you might expect.
Do grim sci-fi scenarios crush our hopes for real-world growth? Author Michael Harris looks elsewhere to unblock the road to a better future.
A $30,000 electric vehicle with 400 miles of range that charges in under 10 minutes remains a pipe dream over the near future.
Big Think columnist Adam Frank makes the case for why the 2023 video game Alan Wake 2 is a boundary-pushing piece of art.
From AI to health and the metaverse, this year's CES promised new tech that will change lives long after the excitement of the latest TV wears off.
London’s busiest airport seems to be rebounding well from the pandemic — but Istanbul has better prospects in the long run.