NeuroBlog
Why the Color Red in Cinema Is an Heirloom of Roman Gladiatorial Games
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Let's trace how film palettes grow from ancient rituals and why directors still draw on the codes of our ancestors.
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NeuroBlog
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Let's trace how film palettes grow from ancient rituals and why directors still draw on the codes of our ancestors.
Lab
Physics & Space • General Relativity
Black holes sing their cosmic song through gravitational waves, and this melody remains astonishingly pure, even as the surrounding environment attempts to introduce dissonance.
NeuroBlog
Personal Growth & Learning • Personal Growth
A hands-on guide to dealing with the fear of mistakes: from paralyzing shame to a healthier relationship with slip-ups and growth.
Lab
Computer Science
Brazilian researchers have developed the SEELE method, which teaches AI to tackle problems like a samba dancer finding the perfect rhythm – not too slow, not too frantic. It's about discovering that sweet spot where the algorithm truly comes to life
Isabelle Martin dives into why smart algorithms often feel like mysterious black boxes and how psychology can help us understand what they're really thinking.
Lab
Mathematics & Statistics
A fresh approach to particle motion, built on special mathematical paths, shows how to tackle complex equations without drowning in heavy formulas.
Join us on a journey into the brain's inner code – where neural connections adapt to random signals like software rewriting itself on the fly.
NeuroBlog
Science & Technology • Space
The Sun constantly bombards Earth with a stream of charged particles – let's figure out whether it's an enemy or an ally of our civilization.
Let's break down why we headbang to drum'n'bass or cry over Mozart – it's all about neurons!
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