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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.
NeuroBlog
Psychology & Society • Culture
Observing theatergoers of different ages reveals hidden patterns of how we experience culture – and offers glimpses into its future.
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.
NeuroBlog
Psychology & Society • Animal Behavior
Pets can display behavior that echoes human personality disorders – and that tells us a lot about ourselves.
Когда на листьях деревьев появляются загадочные числа, джентльмен викторианской эпохи обнаруживает, что его сосед-изобретатель создал устройство, способное предсказывать вероятности.
The great philosopher breaks down how to apply the categorical imperative in a world of TikTok, memes, and AI.
The legendary theoretical physicist talks modern tech, AI, and how science survives in the age of TikTok and emojis.
NeuroBlog
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.
The 18th-century philosopher reflects on how technology is rewiring human nature, freedom, and the social contract in the age of algorithms.
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