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We still don’t know how the information encoded onto it gets out. No matter what you do in the Universe, its overall entropy always increases. Even when we put things in […]
If the multiverse is real, where does all the energy for it come from? One of the biggest scientific puzzles, even given our knowledge of the Big Bang, is to understand […]
If you want to get the Universe we see, a multiverse comes along for the ride. When we look out at the Universe today, it simultaneously tells us two stories about […]
Take a look at the Times Square Totem, the Trafalgar Square Pyramid, and other landmarks that were never built.
Scientists discover that under certain conditions two kinds of water exist.
The ‘final parsec problem’ is still a mystery for astronomers. When it comes to black holes in the Universe, we know there are at least two major types. There are […]
NASA astronomer Michelle Thaller will be at Big Think’s studio on May 16th to answer YOUR questions! Here’s all you need to know to submit your science-related inquiries.
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There is no going “back to normal.”
Due to deteriorating health, all Beethoven left behind for his final symphony were some musical sketches.
Agriculture is responsible for a quarter of greenhouse emissions, but who pays for these environmental costs?
A new study lays out the case for the damaging effects of stress on orcas living in tanks.
We value human life in a way that assumes we possess a sacred something not found in beings like lambs, turkeys, or mosquitoes.
With advanced laser technology and an appropriate sail, we could accelerate objects to ~20% the speed of light. But would they survive?
Psychologists discover that the way the brain perceives beauty differs between art or faces.
And Dr. Jill Tarter never once lost her composure.
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A new study from Singapore found that intermittent fasting increases neurogenesis.
Economics professor Stephen M. Miller shares his insights in this exclusive interview.
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From understanding human aggression to epigenetics, Stanford University offers all 25 lessons of this fascinating course for free on YouTube.
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The visual languages of comics and graphic novels are great exercise for developing brains.
Reliability and innovation are the twin pillars of survival for any business. But it’s the rare company that’s willing and able to commit to rediscovering the leading edge on a […]
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Hippocrates overturned conventional wisdom and invented modern medicine.
How do we integrate Gen Z into the 21st century workforce? Intergenerational differences are challenging: whether it’s listening to grandpa’s lecture on what’s wrong with the world these days or […]
If you’ve ever had an affinity for machines or just wanted to know how to fix faulty household gadgets on your own, then learning the basics of electrical engineering might be up your alley.