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Real-time online learning is where our dated education system is heading.
When the mutual relatives of two royal families died, the countries were likelier to go to war.
For a long time, important events could only be visualized retroactively through paintings. Photography allowed us to capture history as — or sometimes even before — it happened.
Society treats teenagers as if they’re a problem to be solved, but the truth is that we have to prepare them to solve our problems. It’s time that we change the narrative.
Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York is the kind of film that makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
One man studied apes for 50 years. He says nature isn’t as cruel as you think.
One of the best-known allegorical depictions of love has a rather pessimistic male twin.
These pink feathered folk form complex social networks and are choosy about who they spend their time with, according to a new study.
A curated list of must-watch films from Big Think readers.
Nagomi helps us find balance in discord by unifying the elements of life while staying true to ourselves.
Despite being raised in a screen-lit world, today’s children make and maintain friendships as well as past generations.
To overcome burnout, we need to change how we think about the relationship between dignity and work, argues Jonathan Malesic.
Historian Rutger Bregman argues that the persistent theory that most people are monsters is just wrong.
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Sometimes, moral lessons can be learned from blowing away zombies.
How to deal with “epistemic exhaustion.”
Experts plead with Americans to keep gatherings limited this Thanksgiving, while families devise new ways to celebrate the holidays.
Scientists ripped up kids’ drawings. This is what they learned about relationships.
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‘Little kids, little problems; big kids, big problems.’
Someday, presumably, we’ll go back to our lives. Our furry buddies will wonder where we went.
Sexuality is fluid and it’s important that people get to define it for themselves.
Social media posts that evoke strong kama muta often go viral – for example, cute kittens, puppies and special animal friendships.
The results of this study showed depressive symptoms being highest in adolescence, declining in early adulthood and then climbing back up again into one’s early 30s.
Acorn woodpecker battles over prized territory are serious business.
A recent NIHR report found that students with previously low connectedness scores saw improvement in well-being and eased anxiety.
Surveys show three different types of couples who live apart together.
The physicist was both a gentleman and scholar.
Building a personal connection with students can counteract some negative side effects of remote learning.
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Twain and Tesla had similar passions and an amusing friendship.