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Stephen Johnson

Stephen Johnson

Writer at Big Think

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  • Science

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Stephen Hawking's famous voice belonged to this pioneering MIT scientist - Big Think

Dennis Klatt developed trailblazing text-to-speech systems before losing his own voice to cancer.
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A polyglot explains the tips (and myths) of learning new languages ...

Arieh Smith, a New York City-based polyglot who runs the YouTube channel Xiaomanyc, talks language-learning with Big Think.
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Memory champion explains how she memorizes 1,080 numbers in 30 minutes

Katie Kermode — a memory athlete with four world records — tells Big Think about her unique spin on an ancient technique to memorize unfathomably long lists of information.
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Single dose of psilocybin reduces depression in phase 2 trial - Big...

The benefits of the psychedelic seem to last long after the trip wears off.
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“Opposites attract” is a myth. Partners often share traits - Big Think

“When Harry Met Sally” lied to you.
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Mini-personalities: Why Carl Jung believed your "complexes" lead .....

Jung thought these autonomous entities live in your unconscious mind — often at a cost.
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A study on "honesty pledges" became famous. Its data was fake

A 2012 study suggested that placing honesty pledges at the beginning of forms makes people more honest. That study included fake data.
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Why do dogs tilt their heads? It may signal intelligence.

Dogs tend to tilt their heads when they hear words they have learned, suggesting that the behavior is a sign of increased attention.
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Woman with rare gene mutations feels no pain, anxiety

A woman in Scotland was found to feel virtually no pain and report zero trace of any anxiety or depression.
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Why a meaningful life is impossible without suffering

Pain makes sense from an evolutionary perspective. What’s puzzling is why so many of us choose to seek out painful experiences.
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Kurt Vonnegut on the 8 "shapes" of stories

The American author said he attempted to bring scientific thinking to literary criticism, but received “very little gratitude for this.”