What if tomorrow all bills turn to dust and numbers in accounts dissolve? An economy without money is not a utopia, but a strange theater where we still count the non-existent.
NeuroBlog
Neural Networks and the Art of Forgetting: When AI Needs Amnesia
Artificial intelligence • AI Training
We're breaking down why modern neural networks need to know how to forget information – and how that makes them smarter, safer, and, oddly enough, more human.
NeuroBlog
Why You Walk By: How the Crowd Turns Off Our Conscience
Psychology & Society • Social Psychology
Do you think you'd help someone in trouble? Science knows why, in a crowd, you'll most likely walk right past – and it doesn't make you a bad person.
NeuroBlog
Why I Spent Six Months Studying K-Pop Fans and Discovered Who We Truly Are
Psychology & Society • Sociology
What happens to who we are when we become part of something bigger – be it the BTS ARMY or the Tesla community? This isn't a story about weakness. It's a story about what makes us human.
Lab
Quantum Metastability: Why the Universe Loves Getting Stuck in Local Minima (and Why That's Okay)
Physics & Space • Mathematical Physics
Turns out, quantum systems are a lot like us on a Monday morning – they get stuck in cozy states instead of reaching perfect equilibrium. Physicists have finally figured out why.
Physicists have proven that under energy constraints, continuous-variable quantum computers are no more powerful than standard qubit systems – infinity has turned out to be an illusion of power.
Lab
VChain: When AI Learns to See Causes, Not Frames – Teaching a Computer to Dance Samba
Computer Science
The new VChain approach teaches video generators to understand the logic of events through a chain of visual thought – much like a soccer player predicting the ball's trajectory before the kick.
NeuroBlog
Time Is a Multi-Lane Highway: How the Past Can Overtake the Future
Science & Technology • Physics
What if time flows less like a river and more like a massive highway interchange? We might just be cruising in our lane, completely oblivious to the traffic heading in entirely different directions.
Lab
How Non-Uniformity Turns the Quark «Soup» into a Perfect Fluid: A Tale of Cosmic Anisotropy
Physics & Space • High Energy Physics
This study reveals how even a slight non-uniformity in the motion of quarks and gluons fundamentally alters the properties of the Universe's primordial matter.