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Brightest-ever lensed supernova reveals astronomy’s coming revolution
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Starts With A Bang podcast #124 – Astrochemistry
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America’s post-apocalyptic maps reveal eerily familiar fault lines
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Ask Ethan: How do LLMs/chatbots impact students and cheating?
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Michio Kaku: How quantum computers compute in multiple universes at once
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Five recommendations that will reshape leadership development in 2026
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Robotaxis offer a path toward smarter and fairer urban mobility
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The boomer-doomer divide within OpenAI, explained by Karen Hao
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Why we overcomplicate things
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Does science reveal the absolute truth about reality?
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Yuval Noah Harari: Why advanced societies fall for mass delusion
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Why your brain needs everyday rituals
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The art and science of failing well
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Gravitational lensing is amazing, but won’t solve the Hubble tension
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AI is a power amplifier. The future depends on who turns the dials.
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How slime and dumb rocks can help us better define “smart”
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10 scientific truths that somehow became unpopular in 2025
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“AI can be a force for good”: Arianna Huffington on work, health, and our future
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What Earth’s most extreme places teach us about being human
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Collaboration masterclass: How to wrangle disagreements like Bob from Xerox
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The LHC’s best 2025 discovery points the way to new physics
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Google fellow: AI doesn’t pretend to be intelligent. It is.
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Ask Ethan: Can we ever observe a proton decaying?
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14 rules to dance with the systems of business and life
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New discovery sets humanity up to image “alien Earth”
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How to get your ethically sourced pleasure
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3 experts explain your brain’s creativity formula
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2025’s Geminids will be the best meteor shower of the year
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This marine biologist thinks we might soon learn to speak with whales
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The 4 types of hypocrites (that we actually like)
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“Surfing the edge”: Tim O’Reilly on how humans can thrive with AI
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Will new physics affect our Universe’s far future?
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The rise of AI denialism
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Find your own tomato war: How to fortify culture through ritual
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The 9 biggest gaps in our understanding of cosmic history
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Ask Ethan: What’s the point of exploring the Universe?
37.
The costs of turning therapy into a pop culture fad
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How a criminology concept became the backbone of the U.S.’s Cold War strategy
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What we can learn from butterflies
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The illusion of consensus is powerful. Here’s why you should fight it.
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10 scientific phenomena to be thankful for every day
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How your body could outlive the genome you were born with
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Why the next 25 years will force humanity to reinvent itself
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3 ways to cultivate a passion
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How early attachment scars can impact us forever
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Will AI decimate consulting?
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The Moon’s two faces don’t match, and we think we know why
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Iran’s horrible year: How 2025 is pushing the nation to its limits
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3 challenges that AI integration presents in the workplace
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How one psychedelic trip can alter an entire lifetime
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Georg Cantor shocked mathematics by proving that not all infinities are equal
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How the best CEOs turn setbacks into superpowers
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Supermassive black holes came before stars in ancient galaxies
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Remote control: Meet “the father of telework”
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How far back in time can the naked eye see?
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R.F. Kuang writes through doubt to find her strongest stories
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95% of the universe is invisible. Here’s why that should fill us with wonder
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Ask Ethan: Is there really a “dark side” of the Moon?
59.
How large language models view our world
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Einstein’s cryptids: The disputed, but possible, phenomena of the cosmos
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The brilliance of boredom
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Ring galaxies, the rarest galaxy type of all, are finally understood
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The strongest arguments for and against the existence of God
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Can neuroscientists read your mind?
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Why wait for flying cars? Flying boats are already here.
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The Engine of Progress
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The common thread of progress
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Rethinking how we think about progress
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The termination shock: Where AI progress meets reality
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5 books that changed the world for the better
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The hidden legal engine of progress — from railroads to AI
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Why culture may be our most powerful lever for progress
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The grim truth about the “good old days”
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Future-friendly regulation has a blind spot: the future
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Beyond completion rates: Engagement, impact, and ROI in L&D
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Is searching for purpose an inherent human trait? These experts say yes.
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The spiritual practice of paying attention
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Chef’s kiss: How to upscale from side hustle to sky’s-the-limit
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How are redshift, temperature, distance and time related?
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The roots of AI in Chinese philosophy — and what it could mean for business
81.
The word for”wind”: How ancient civilizations explained an invisible force
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5 ways to rebuild human connection at speed and scale
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Jellyfish and bunny ear galaxies have cosmic consequences
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How innovation reshaped human life in just a few generations
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From “woke” to “traumatic”: How useful terms become empty buzzwords
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How to lead from the liminal space where wisdom takes root
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The decline and fall of stars in the Universe
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The digital age’s reversion to pre-literate communication
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The moment every civilization fears: the growth plateau
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5 books that teach you how to die well — by living better
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Ask Ethan: How can we better measure G, the gravitational constant?
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Why forcing positivity after trauma doesn’t build resilience
93.
The Civil War hero who stole a Confederate ship — and changed history
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The enduring value of a notebook and “long thinking”
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Light and gravity travel at the same speed, but don’t arrive together
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To become wiser, society must relearn how to fail
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The next great leap in evolution may lie beyond Earth
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What’s more real: time itself, or your perception of it?
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Why skill plateaus are inevitable – and how to push past them
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America already has the tools to heal division — we just need to relearn how to use them
101.
How to land “the emotional why” of company change
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The devious trick behind the most sensational science headlines
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How chance and error shaped every living being on Earth
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How a scientific mistake from the 1970s derailed Mars exploration
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How to be ambitious without losing your soul
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Astronomy’s first gap-clearing planet fills in our “missing link”
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Silicon Oasis? How a northern English tech startup went global
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How the “meter” came to be exactly one meter long
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Starts With A Bang podcast #123 – Alien physics
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The science of consciousness is solving the biggest illusion in our universe
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How Rainn Wilson discovered sacredness
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Ask Ethan: Can Weber bars detect gravitational waves?
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Why general relativity would’ve been discovered without Einstein
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Plato meets game theory: How Schelling points explain the power of great books
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Why desire — not resilience — leads to longevity
116.
Our first terraforming goal should be the Moon, not Mars
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The two types of jokes everyone tells
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Want to be a better learner? Start by noticing how you think.
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How the myth of destiny distorts our decisions
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Want to be more productive? Start by doing less
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Is the universe conscious? Panpsychism, religion, and the modern search for meaning
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How the world’s first business bestseller transformed the world
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How to understand Einstein’s relativity without math
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Logic Theorist: The program that rewrote the foundations of mathematics
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We doubled human lifespans in the last 200 years. Can we do it again?
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Astounding stream of stars caught escaping from nearby galaxy
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What Steve Jobs learned from Shakespeare’s King Lear
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The Red Spider Nebula gets its JWST glow-up
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The truth of Ancient Rome hides under its myth of decadence
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Ask Ethan: Could evolving dark energy lead to a Big Crunch?
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“The Devil Is a Southpaw”: A novel by Brandon Hobson
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A cure for toxic work
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Groupthink in science isn’t a problem; it’s a myth
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“The Chinese Job”: Spain’s wild 1580s plan to conquer the world — via Beijing
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If humans went extinct, could we re-evolve?
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Can you measure love? 3 experts discuss
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How facing adversity can help you live a deeper, more meaningful life
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Resilience is overrated: Unlock the real secret to business longevity
139.
Why aliens might not “speak physics” the same way we do
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Every era believes it is enlightened. Old books teach us otherwise.
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How accepting impermanence can end the struggle to “fix” your life
142.
America’s path to maritime leadership is clear — but it demands urgency
143.
Josh Bersin: The Secrets of Crafting Enduring Organizations
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Wikipedia visionary Jimmy Wales wants innovators to have fun. Seriously
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Why Einstein called awe the fundamental emotion
146.
Burned out without booze? You may have an “introvert hangover”
147.
Neutrinos are still the most mysterious particle we know of
148.
Macroscopes help us see the invisible connections that tie our world together
149.
What all leaders can learn from jazz-inspired military trailblazers
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Where does the expanding Universe begin?
151.
How your cognitive biases lead to terrible investing behaviors
152.
Dark AI is fueling cybercrime — and accelerating the cybersecurity arms race
153.
Ask Ethan: Why couldn’t the Universe have expanded forever?
154.
Why your best ideas come after your worst
155.
Every tree, star, and cloud is a compass — If you know how to read it
156.
Will AI save us or destroy us?
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5 undeniable, truthful facts about dark matter
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6 Japanese concepts you need to know, according to Marie Kondo
159.
More than a game: How play helps wire our social brains
160.
Is free will a fallacy? Science and philosophy explain.
161.
A million qubits? This quantum advisor isn’t buying it.
162.
We still don’t know how “hot” the hot Big Bang was
163.
What sea slugs can teach us about the nature of consciousness
164.
How Royal Caribbean transformed innovation with a weird acronym
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Red dwarfs aren’t uninhabitable; we’re just impatient
166.
The 37% rule: How many people should you date before settling down?
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The next revolution in biology isn’t reading life’s code — it’s writing it
168.
Even AI is self-censoring. Here’s why that matters.
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Why 2025 is the single most pivotal year in our lifetime
170.
The West struggles to evaluate threats. Here’s how it can get better.
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5 ways immersion in art can boost your work-life happiness
172.
Is our first “galaxy-quasar hybrid” also a Little Red Dot?
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How neuroscience is rewriting the art of war
174.
Are we blinded by our desire to find extraterrestrial life?
175.
The ancient origins of partnering and romantic love
176.
Seaflooding: How we could engineer the next Mediterranean
177.
Ask Ethan: Is the Hubble tension the same thing as dark energy?
178.
Yes, reductionism can explain everything in the whole Universe
179.
Sean Carroll: Can we ever escape the logic of a clockwork universe?
180.
Lessons from two of the greatest investors of all time
181.
Why NASA should go all-in on nuclear propulsion
182.
The “intoxication thesis”: The evolutionary benefits of getting drunk
183.
Addictions and habits, explained by a neuroscientist, a psychologist, and a journalist
184.
The true cost of “solar power at night” with Reflect Orbital
185.
5 horrifying stories that double as lessons in philosophy
186.
How to navigate the hidden economics of waiting in line
187.
“All That We See or Seem”: A novel by Ken Liu
188.
How one key obsession can build and drive a legacy brand
189.
Cosmic inflation’s biggest criticisms can’t undermine its success
190.
The world’s largest library of lies has good news about fake news
191.
This research team studies gratitude. Here’s what they’ve found.
192.
Are young workers canaries in the AI coal mine?
193.
How to see shooting stars from Halley’s comet this October
194.
Starts With A Bang podcast #122 – Galaxy evolution and JWST
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Why America’s veneration of the Constitution may ultimately break it
196.
The alarm bells are sounding for young men. Will we listen?
197.
Ask Ethan: How many generations of stars came before the Sun?
198.
Mapped: If America were 100 people, this is what they’d believe
199.
If you want to be miserable, then spend your money like this
200.
Lawrence Wright: Fiction goes where reporting cannot follow
201.
The great AI divide: Europe vs. Silicon Valley
202.
400 years later, astronomers finally understand Saturn’s rings
203.
Jesse Eisenberg: How to rewire your anxiety into authenticity
204.
The bias that is holding AI back
205.
How humans create reality through language and beliefs
206.
Macroscopic quantum tunneling wins 2025’s Nobel Prize in physics
207.
Why 95% of AI rollouts fail and what L&D leaders can do about it
208.
A fresh take on the Buffett-Munger axis of genius
209.
AI vs. AI: The upcoming arms race against disinformation online
210.
The China factor in the great progression of the next 25 years
211.
The 4 essential ingredients for “new CEO” success
212.
The search for alien life must heed this lesson from Stephen King
213.
AI adoption rates look weak — but current data hides a bigger story
214.
How censorship turns ordinary men into martyrs
215.
Why “outrageous optimism” is your startup super-skill
216.
COSMOS-Web unveils JWST’s newest gravitational lenses
217.
Bessel van der Kolk: Trauma isn’t the event, it’s the response
218.
Ask Ethan: How and when will the Universe die?
219.
The haunted history of the ghost ship Dash
220.
Brian Cox: The bizarre history of black holes
221.
The beauty of writing in public
222.
What do distant observers see when they look at Earth?
223.
The sci-fi hypothesis that explains why you click with certain people
224.
How REM sleep unlocks human function
225.
Thousands of NASA employees to bid farewell to the NASA they knew
226.
Is your office dead? Put BOND on the case
227.
5 great thinkers who rejected their own ideas
228.
How Alice Hamilton helped the world see a hidden poison
229.
3 signs your boss is high on “toxic positivity”
230.
The “atom” lost its original meaning, and that’s good for science
231.
Why liminal spaces are your brain’s secret laboratory
232.
So you spend a lot of time alone. Here’s why that’s not a bad thing.
233.
Why your AI strategy needs guidance from an 82-year-old computer
234.
The 5 biggest mysteries about the origin of our Universe
235.
Why the American dream no longer moves upward
236.
Ask Ethan: Where are we located relative to the Big Bang?
237.
When your father is a magician, what do you believe?
238.
David Kipping on how the search for alien life is gaining credibility
239.
For the pharaohs, ruling Ancient Egypt meant mastering the Nile
240.
Would you rather be an absurdist or an existentialist? Here’s the difference between the two.
241.
How to train your nervous system for optimal performance
242.
Meet the philosopher outsmarting me since kindergarten
243.
Even before the Big Bang, space wasn’t truly empty
244.
Experts from 4 different fields define consciousness
245.
Are you an effective trailblazer?
246.
The strongest evidence for a Universe before the Big Bang
247.
Why the AI “megasystem problem” needs our attention
248.
Why do only humans weep? The evolutionary puzzle of crying.
249.
Channel the storytelling genius of Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian
250.
The Big Bang doesn’t mean what it used to
251.
The frontline manager effect: Why some teams thrive while others burn out
252.
The case for canceling censorship
253.
How to greet the dawn of “future-state predictive intelligence”
254.
The “most distant explosion ever” turned out to be rocket debris
255.
5 brilliant books to demystify the brain
256.
The 4 hidden forces underneath every argument
257.
Ask Ethan: What is the true purpose of scientific peer review?
258.
One of the most quoted lines in philosophy is completely misused and misunderstood
259.
A postcard from the frontlines of China’s tech boom
260.
Your brain: the most important sex organ in the body
261.
The deep mathematics of why 10² 11² 12² 13² 14²
262.
Biosignatures? Why organics on Mars don’t necessarily signal life
263.
Stress is inevitable, but suffering isn’t. 3 experts explain.
264.
LIGO’s 10th anniversary gift confirms Hawking’s theorem
265.
Science’s answer to the ultimate question: Where do we come from?
266.
Gutenberg to Zuckerberg: How to handle disruption without hitting an iceberg
267.
Neuroscience shows that speed reading is bullshit
268.
Why self-understanding is your most valuable leadership asset
269.
“Mirror life” and the recurring nightmare of scientific apocalypse
270.
How to wait well, according to neuroscience and psychology
271.
How to bust the innovation myth
272.
Finding organics on Mars means absolutely nothing for life
273.
Ask Ethan: Where does cosmic dust come from?
274.
Cosmism: The 19th-century movement to reach space and immortality
275.
Become stronger: Jumpstart your anti-fragile systems
276.
Not since WWII has the fight for liberalism been this urgent
277.
Why your attention keeps slipping away (and how to get it back)
278.
Inside the mind of a white-collar criminal
279.
What AI can never replace
280.
10 incredible facts about the Big Bang Theory
281.
Ian McEwan: “Tourism is a wonderful spectacle of mass derangement.”
282.
Fearing death keeps us from living. 3 experts explain.
283.
One neuroscientist’s deep dive into perception and reality
284.
AI will never be a shortcut to wisdom
285.
JWST could expose alien biosignatures on hazy exoplanets
286.
Centuries before Stephen Hawking, an isolated priest imagined black holes
287.
Why your intuition, imagination, and emotion will outlast AI
288.
The argument against the existence of a Theory of Everything
289.
How to lead by listening: What growing up on MTV taught JoJo Simmons
290.
True free speech, explained in 6 minutes
291.
JWST improves, surpasses Hubble’s view of Pismis 24
292.
Starts With A Bang podcast #121 – Direct exoplanet imaging
293.
Richard Reeves: Why working-class men are facing the sharpest decline
294.
Ask Ethan: Could “positive geometry” unlock the theory of everything?
295.
5.3 million years ago, the world’s largest flood refilled the Mediterranean
296.
Michio Kaku: Why we don’t even rank on the Kardashev scale
297.
Inside my study of the world’s oldest companies
298.
The Sun is fainter than the Moon, at least in gamma-rays
299.
The cold-plunge fallacy: Why some fads may never work for you
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How our expectations shape what we see, hear, and feel
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