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Many view the development of fringe, alternative theories as a useless waste of time. But when they can be tested, it shows what reality is.

How do you tell when intuition is offering you reliable information?

On a world map of lightning strikes, the world’s busiest sea routes glowed bright — until ships cleaned up their act.

A blueprint for developing a healthy relationship with your emotions with clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour.

A Cold War accident became a reliable tool for using artificial lights at night to map GDP, poverty, urban sprawl, and even illegal fishing.

In this week’s Big Think Class, art historian Amy Herman explains how to balance your use of technology with meaningful human interaction.

Trying to solve one’s existential dread by finding a singular purpose is a game won only by not playing.

Professor and happiness expert Arthur Brooks believes we are in a crisis of meaning. He offers a solution to the epidemic of depression and anxiety.

Machine learning tools are allowing scientists to better understand forms of intelligence that operate on spaces and timescales utterly unlike our own.

The evidence is clear. We just don’t use it properly.

Physician Giulia Enders walks through 5 body parts, explaining what each one reveals about how we work, heal, and recover.

From Stephen King’s Maine to Steinbeck’s California, Big Think's “A Literary Map of the United States” charts the stories that changed how we see a nation.

A conversation with the editors and writers who made it happen, including voices from The New York Times, WIRED, and County Highway.

In this week’s Big Think Class, negotiation expert Dan Shapiro explains how to interrupt “us-versus-them” thinking and engage in deep listening and appreciation.

Gert Biesta on the real reason we should be wary of AI in education.

Philosopher Jonny Thomson walks through 3 conditions for stupidity that destroys societies.

A nostalgia-fueled real-world renaissance is underway, led by young adults striving to counter the cultural pessimism and division that pervades much of online life.

July 21st at 3p.m. ET don't miss as we go inside "The Opt-Out Nation" issue.

A writer’s search for an affordable home leads to the desert — and a community building a different kind of American dream.