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Our April issue is live!
Highlights:
⬤ How "self-healing" electric grids are keeping the lights on as climate disasters and AI demand strain the system, by Grant Mulligan
⬤ Why rest alone doesn't restore your energy (and what does), by Anne-Laure Le Cunff @neuranne
⬤ The centuries-old dream of eating sunlight directly — and the scientists now making it real, by Thomas Moynihan
Read it on bigthink.com. Link in bio.
🎨 Vincent Romero

Our March issue, The Roots of Resilience is live now on bigthink.com.
Some of what's inside:
⬤ A neuroscientist's perspective on what happens when resilience backfires @neuranne
⬤ What we can learn from daffodils about outliving the winter @philosophyminis
⬤ How Tommy Caldwell lost a finger, survived a kidnapping, and became a rock climbing legend @tommycaldwell
Read it on bigthink.com. Link in bio.
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🎨 @rooovie

Our second monthly issue, "Biology's New Era," is live now on bigthink.com.
In this issue, we explore the bleeding edge of biotech, as well as the scientists, writers, and philosophers whose efforts helped get us here.
Some of what's inside:
⬤ Scientist-turned-writer Alex Hutchinson uses the legend of Secretariat to probe the limits of human athletic performance.
⬤ Futurist Peter Leyden examines how synthetic biology could help save Earth.
⬤ Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel challenges the leading theory of how life began.
All that and much, much more. We hope you enjoy.
🎨 Blake Cale @blake__cale
This monthly issue was made possible with support from @biohub, an organization that, like Big Think, believes technology can help us build a healthier future.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
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We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

We've been "rawdogging" for centuries.
Laura Kennedy explains the neuroscience behind the timeless practice of doing nothing.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Who decides which minorities deserve protection?
In this excerpt from "The Future of Free Speech," Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff report how the line between defending democracy and undermining it is beginning to blur.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

A new framework for consciousness:
Can we read conscious brain activity by measuring spikes of neural entropy?
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.

Why do people fall in love with chatbots?
Neuroscientist Christoff Koch suggests that a culture that values doing struggles to tell the difference between intelligence and consciousness.
Read the full article on bigthink.com. Link in bio.
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