Stephen Johnson

Stephen Johnson

Executive Editor, Big Think

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Stephen Johnson is Executive Editor at Big Think. His writing has appeared in PBS, U.S. News & World Report, and newspapers and magazines across the Midwest. He lives in St. Louis.

A new study provides strong evidence that chronic fatigue syndrome is linked to abnormal reactions in the immune system.
An exhaustive report from The New York Times shows the alarming extents to which Facebook has been sharing user data.
Alternative treatments are often better for noncancer pain, the study found.
"This is a great example of a forest restoration plan which is both good for the people and good for nature," one researcher said.
The findings of the controversial study flew in the face of past research on ice gains in Antarctica.
"We must end the needless and unjust convictions and the debilitating criminal stigma and let's legalize the adult use of recreational use of marijuana once and for all," the governor said.
A new study from Nvidia researchers show just how far artificial image-generation technology has come in recent years.
The discovery could potentially bush pack the evolution of feathers on vertebrates by 70 million years.
The findings are based on a phenomenon known as the "Mighty Girl Effect."
The billionaire entrepreneur predicts the rise of technology will soon force society to rethink the modern work week.
It was captured by the Parker Solar Probe, which is currently studying the star.
The Geminid meteor shower grows more intense with every year, and it's expected to be particularly bright in 2018.
The rocket reached an altitude of 51 miles, meeting the Federal Aviation Administration's definition of space.
The photos were taken the same day as Russian cosmonauts investigated a mysterious hole discovered in one of the craft.
"Didn't you see me Googling 'baby not moving?'" Gillian Brockell wrote a heartbreaking open letter to big tech companies imploring them to change the ways they target ads to users.
One cardinal is accused of covering up sexual abuse. The other faces criminal charges in Australia.
That's a sharp increase from the 1960s when it took the same share of scientists an average of 35 years to drop out of academia.
The bold technique involves surgically implanting a so-called microneedle patch directly onto the heart.
Jewish people living in nearly all European countries report that anti-Semitism has grown in recent years.