From what we know about the young prince and actress, how does the future look for their relationship based on psychological studies of successful marriages?
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A predictive-keyboard app has just written an utterly crazy new Harry Potter chapter and the internet loves it.
Researchers at Queen Mary University have inched us closer toward an invisibility cloak, for starters.
And what does your choice say about your personality?
Reading about otherworldly events tickles our brains in a way researchers couldn't imagine — namely in the part of our brains where we process emotion.
Last week, Harry Beck finally got his blue plaque. The house where the designer of the iconic London Tube map spent his first years is now marked by a memorial […]
Admit it: You read Harry Potter. And even if you didn’t, you’ve been unable to escape the billboards, backpacks, and advertising the mega-grossing films have spawned. Maybe, under cover of […]
The release of the eighth film in a series of books and movies marks the end of the epic Harry Potter story. The series has received deserved accolades and is […]
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has been in trouble all year. Pollster’s average of recent polls shows that 53% of Nevadans have an unfavorable impression of Reid compared to […]
Past Big Think interviewee Dr. Harry Ostrer made headlines today for discovering a genetic closeness between the two Jewish communities of Europe, the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. According to the […]
Let us now praise Sir Harry Evans. Why not? We thought we knew him, but now we know so much more. Memoir is best when performed by those who did […]
The Nevada senator on his hardscrabble upbringing.
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John McCain’s bipartisan talents, Reid says, are greatly overrated.
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The war, Reid says, has given him a lot of grief.
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The opposition, Reid says, will continue.
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Amidst the controversy surrounding his remarks about the President, we look back at the Senate Majority Leader’s 2008 interview with Big Think, in which he celebrated the racial progress that […]
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Is the worst behind us? Will the stimulus package help?
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If we’re to focus on speculation, Reid knows the first place to look.
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It was originally recorded in the 1970s by cognitive psychologists Harry McGurk and John MacDonald.
Here's how to avoid getting duped by the "dark patterns" of online businesses.
Do we still remember what we learned in the 1940s?
Reading between the lines of Dorothy’s adventure to the Emerald City.
For decades, the Communist Party of China has relied on reeducation camps to reform "parasites" and persuade people to support the communist cause.
Time will tell what the reign of Charles III will look like, but one thing is for sure: the “new Elizabethan age” is long gone.
Fire-breathing dragons may represent chaos and the human impulse to conquer that threat.
Moral panics about the content of children's cartoons and other forms of entertainment have a long history.
Proponents of transhumanism make big promises, such as a future in which we upload our minds into a supercomputer. But there is a fatal flaw in this argument: reductionism.
Genetic analysis reveals that a specimen collected in 2019 is the same subspecies as one caught more than a century earlier.
Robinson v. California helped to established a rehabilitative ideal: addiction should be dealt with as a therapeutic matter.
"A cheap loan is beyond all new destiny." Does that mean anything to you?