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A Hint of the First Dawn

Article in the New Yorker about images of three small galaxies in the act of merging only 900 million years after the Big Bang. The early primitive stars in these galaxies contain only hydrogen, helium and a small amount of lithium made in the Big Bang. Other elements were made inside of stars.

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Big Questions about Big History in U.S. Schools

This keynote talk by Bob Bain was given at the Metanexus symposium on Teaching Big History at the Harvard Club of New York on September 21, 2013. Bob Bain shares the experiences of the teachers and students participating in the Big History Project and argues that the curriculum is the key to solving a number […]

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ChronoZoom.com

A website that show times scales, across Cosmos, Earth, Life, Prehistory, and Humanity. ChronoZoom is an open source community project owned by the Outercurve Foundation and dedicated to visualizing the history of everything. ChronoZoom bridges the gap between the humanities and sciences using a notion of “Big History” to easily understand all this information. This […]

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The Depth of Our Belonging to the Unfolding Story

Talk given at All Saints Parish, October 18, 2013, at CMM/New Story Event Teilhard de Chardin wrote: “Like the meridians as they approach the poles, science, philosophy and religion are bound to converge as they draw near to the whole.” The talk describes five breakthroughs in science that indicate that this is indeed happening. Avoiding […]

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The Big History Project

The Big History Project is now publicly available at https://www.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive! The Big History Project is a free, online course that tells the story of our Universe and humanity. Developing a framework to help people learn about anything and everything. It’s inherently interdisciplinary – combining the best of social studies, humanities, and science. It will take […]

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