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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Semyon Dukach — founding partner of VC firm One Way Ventures — adds balance to the founder mode debate.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Whether we should tear down philosophy’s Berlin Wall and let East and West finally merge depends entirely on what we think philosophy is—and what it’s for.
In a nod to its addictive qualities, it was first dubbed “Some More.”
With “Karla’s Choice,” Nick Harkaway had an impossible mission: maintain his father’s legacy while staying true to his voice.
Historically, astronomers have often named things creatively, bizarrely, and often inaccurately. But which terms are the most egregious?
Yondr CEO Graham Dugoni unpacks the technological zeitgeist in this exclusive Big Think interview covering media ecology, leadership, AI, human connection, and much more.
The most important events in history have nothing to do with politics or wars.
People underestimate their opponent’s capacity to feel basic human sensations. We can short-circuit this impulse through moral reframing and perspective taking.
The Assam stone jars were described as early as 1929. Almost a century later, archaeologists still puzzle over their placement and purpose.
Dennis Klatt developed trailblazing text-to-speech systems before losing his own voice to cancer.
Preferring “bases not places,” the U.S. does not really resemble the empires of old.
Predicting how emerging technologies will impact industry is more difficult than it seems—and it seems plenty difficult. The reason is that we envision the future based on the present. We […]
All of these conflicts have a long history. They may also have a long future.
Dark matter must gravitate, so why couldn’t the graviton solve it? One of the most puzzling observations about the Universe is that there isn’t enough matter — at least, matter that we know […]
There is no going “back to normal.”
Surveys show three different types of couples who live apart together.
Light cannot escape from a black hole, no matter what. But when two black holes merge? They just might. On September 14, 2015, history was made as the NSF’s twin LIGO […]
Among the variety of human screams, it is screams of terror that stand out most vividly.
Gig workers suffer from low pay, wage theft, precariousness, dangerous working conditions, and discrimination.
The Zen of choreographer Merce Cunningham comes alive in a new documentary about his life.
The downsides of drug abuse are so clear that one would imagine smarter folks would stay away from them. The research suggests otherwise.
The goal is to eventually grow a human pancreas in a larger animal – such as a pig – which can be transplanted.
“Brasilia, the biggest paper town ever.”
It’s a great time to be an astrobiologist—and for all of us to be asking, “Are we alone?”
If they saw us as we were before the recent industrial revolution, would there be any reason to particularly care about us? All across the Universe, trillions of galaxies can be […]