Scotty Hendricks

Scotty Hendricks

Contributing Writer

scotty hendricks

Scotty Hendricks is a graduate student and long-time contributor to Big Think. He resides in Chicago.

An Italian firm has put forward an idea for a green city that would be completely self-sustaining, modern, and green.
In a metaphor too apt to be made up, the council has been forced to relocate until the flood waters recede.
A variety of structures exist to both treat employees with more respect and increase productivity.
After living through a terrible epidemic, two inventors have created a self-cleaning door handle.
Just for giggles, would it be a good idea to have our leaders take shrooms?
The net famously failed to work as planned last year. Now, a new version is making waves.
In hopes of saving their countries, many small nations are making big promises on cutting emissions.
As it turns out, hacking an election isn't as hard as you'd think.
America's racial wealth disparity is entrenched, with devastating effects. What if we got rid of it?
With little progress on other avenues to preventing mass shootings, one firm has employed architecture to save students.
How can Innovation Central not manage to solve its own sprawling homelessness?
Can treating addiction as a disease work better than treating it as a vice?
We often discuss what the minimum wage does to the economy, but rarely do we discuss what it does to people.
Zizek is on the left and dislikes political correctness. How does that work out?
Atheism doesn't offer much beyond non-belief, can secular humanism fill the gaps?
Her plan to abolish most student debt has been put before Congress. But does it have any chance of passing?
We know he is on the left, but why? And how left is left anyhow?
A new survey suggests that free money isn't as popular as you'd suppose.