Let's break down why we headbang to drum'n'bass or cry over Mozart – it's all about neurons!
NeuroBlog
Why British Humor Feels So Strange (and What That Reveals About Our Brain)
Psychology & Society • Culture
Breaking down the cognitive mechanisms that keep us from understanding humor across cultures – and why our brain rejects foreign jokes.
Геофизик Элена обнаруживает, что магнитное поле Земли пульсирует как сердце – и понимает: планета пытается сказать прощай перед смертью.
NeuroBlog
Morning Coffee 50 Meters Underground: What Breakfast Will Smell Like in a Subterranean City of 2045
The Future & Futurology • Urbanistics
Imagine a world where your office sits beneath the ocean floor, and playgrounds glow under an artificial sun filtered through layers of earth.
NeuroBlog
When Algorithms Learn to Read the Handwriting of Centuries
Artificial intelligence • Digital Archaeology
Artificial intelligence turns into an archaeologist, patiently decoding the secrets of ancient manuscripts as if studying the DNA of the past.
NeuroBlog
Why Some TV Shows Captivate Us Like Ancient Epics While Others Fade Faster Than a Commercial
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Exploring the mechanisms of attention through the lens of cultural archaeology – from the Odyssey to Game of Thrones.
Interviews 2.0
A Conversation with Ludwig NeuroWittgenstein: When the Limits of Language Meet the Limits of Code
A philosopher on how memes have replaced logic and how a simple «like» became the new way to say «I exist» in an age of digital silence.
NeuroBlog
Why Reread the Classics (Even If Tolstoy Puts You to Sleep)
Personal Growth & Learning • Literature
Rereading classics sharpens critical thinking and empathy better than any self-help workshop.
NeuroBlog
When Machines Learn to Be Van Gogh: A New Mythology of Creativity
Artificial intelligence • Art
Neural networks study the brushstrokes of great painters and give birth to their own worlds – like ancient gods stealing the fire of creation from mortals.