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  1. 01
    The surprisingly ancient origins of the “savage peoples” myth

    The confluence of two cultures is always fraught with misunderstandings, miscommunications, and misinterpretations. But perhaps no case exemplifies this more fully than that of the Yanomami. In 1968, the Yanomami were catapulted to global fame after the American anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon published his shocking, compelling and highly controversial book, Yanomamö: The Fierce People . The first 13 months of fieldwork had been pure culture shock — his earliest encounter had been with a househo

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    America doesn’t need new politicians. It needs a more political competition.

    “Hey, Yang, where’s my thousand bucks?” It’s a question entrepreneur and political commentator Andrew Yang hears a lot. So often, he turned it into the title of his new memoir, Hey Yang, Where’s My Thousand Bucks? and Other True Stories of Staggering Depth . It’s not a bad question to ask. Universal basic income (UBI) was a core talking point of Yang’s energizing but ultimately unsuccessful 2020 presidential campaign, as well as his run for mayor of New York two years later, where he hoped to te

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    Comedian Margaret Cho meets the person she used to be

    Born in the U.S. and taken to Korea after her father’s deportation, comedian Margaret Cho grew up between cultures, experienced sexual assault at a young age, and came of age in her parents’ gay bookstore during the AIDS crisis, where loss and public rhetoric left a lasting mark. Cho’s comedy career started at age 15, and she later became the star of the ’90s sitcom All-American Girl , where she faced intense industry pressure around her body and public image. Years later, she began confronting

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    How AI is revealing the hidden intelligence of plants and fungi

    If you’ve ever been on a long-haul flight, you’ve likely suffered the consequences of disrupting your circadian bodily rhythm. Usually, for a day or two, your mood will plummet, your body will ache, and your mind won’t be as sharp as normal. To remedy jet lag, you might take steps to recalibrate. An early night. A nourishing meal. Surprisingly, plants can also experience the discombobulating aspects that we feel with jet lag. Like a wide range of biota, plants use internal biological clocks to s

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    Johannes Kepler, not Newton or Einstein, is science’s best role model

    For a great many people in the world, the hardest words to say are simply these three: “I was wrong.” It’s as though simply admitting you were mistaken about something — even though the only way we learn is by making an attempt, often resulting in a sub-optimal outcome, especially when you’re doing it for the first time or with incomplete knowledge — is somehow a personal failing, or even an admission of defeat. Even if the evidence is overwhelmingly decisive that your idea or conception is unsu

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    An honest look inside the “Science: A New Golden Age” report

    During most years, a report from the director of the OSTP — the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy — wouldn’t be a topic that made national news. Established by Congress in 1976, it’s simply an advisory position: where the appointed director, colloquially known as the science advisor to the President (previously an unofficial position), makes recommendations about science and technology, regarding both domestic and international matters. Normally, a scientist serves in that posi

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    You can’t argue your way out of a limiting belief

    For years, I wanted to be a writer, and for years, my wanting added up to exactly zero actions required to be a writer. I had my idols: Mark Manson, Tim Ferriss, Brené Brown, Ramit Sethi, James Clear, people who thought for a living and put it on a page. I looked at them and thought, “I want to do that.” But I couldn’t hit publish, not in public. Academic articles were fine. They were a currency and a necessity to earn my PhD, part of the game I’d signed up for. And if we’re honest, probably few

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    The 20 biggest cosmic discoveries of the last 20 decades

    It’s hard to fathom just how far we’ve come in our understanding of the Universe over the past 200 years. Back in the early 1800s, we didn’t even know how far away the stars were, what they were made of, or how they worked. We didn’t know what the Universe was, how big it was, or even what the laws were that governed it. We were up to seven planets in the Solar System, with Uranus being discovered in 1781, and had uncovered several asteroids: objects in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. We

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    The rare quantum reason that neutral atoms are possible

    Today, the CMB — cosmic microwave background — remains observable. This composite image shows the microwave sky as imaged by three generations of spaceborne CMB missions: COBE (1990s), WMAP (2000s), and Planck (2010s). With time, we’ve become more sensitive to smaller-magnitude temperature and polarization features at progressively smaller angular scales. Credit : Smoot Cosmology Group/LBL/ESA This leftover radiation from the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years on, measures 2.725 K. The unique predicti

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    American literature, charted in one monumental map

    The second map ever featured on Strange Maps — back in 2006, when it was still a fledgling WordPress blog — was a literary take on Maine. It showed the real and imagined places that tether Stephen King’s horror stories to the rugged landscape of his home state. On the map, fictional towns like Derry, Castle Rock, and Lake Kashwakamak jostle for space with the real ones that inspired them, including Bangor, Skowhegan, and Portland. I was mesmerized by both that duality — the tension between actua

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    Ask Ethan: Should we stop worrying about vacuum decay?

    When we gaze out into the abyss of space, it seems like the most peaceful, serene of sights. Night after night, the planets and our Moon migrate predictably — like clockwork — while the stars, the Milky Way, and even extragalactic objects hardly change at all over time. Sure, there are occasional cataclysms, including stars that die and new lights that briefly appear before fading away, as the shining stars burn through their fuel, evolve, and sometimes even interact. But space itself, although

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    A philosopher’s guide to thinking for yourself in an age built to think for you

    Philosopher Jonny Thomson walks through Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s 3 conditions for the kind of stupidity that destroys societies: outsourcing your thinking to an authority, willful ignorance, and conformity. He shows how each one shows up today, from AI answering our moral questions to political parties enforcing loyalty over conviction. This video A philosopher’s guide to thinking for yourself in an age built to think for you is featured on Big Think .

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    Physician: The outdated mindset that gets in the way of our healing

    Physician Giulia Enders spent years studying the gut before realizing no organ works alone. Here, she walks through 5 body parts — the lung, the immune system, the skin, the muscles, and the brain — and what each one reveals about how we work, heal, and recover. This video Physician: The outdated mindset that gets in the way of our healing is featured on Big Think .

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    Live with Big Think: Inside “The Opt-Out Nation”

    Big Think hosted its inaugural live event to bring our summer special issue, The Opt-Out Nation , to life. Join our candid conversation with the editors and writers behind it, featuring voices from The New York Times , WIRED , and County Highway . Hosted by Big Think producer and director Dan Hayes. This video Live with Big Think: Inside “The Opt-Out Nation” is featured on Big Think .

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