Neurohacks | 12 February 2013
It’s not simply because they are annoying, argues Tom Stafford, it’s because they trigger a deep-seated rage within us by breaking the moral order of the road. Read more...
Neurohacks | 12 February 2013
It’s not simply because they are annoying, argues Tom Stafford, it’s because they trigger a deep-seated rage within us by breaking the moral order of the road. Read more...
Under the Radar | 31 January 2013
Recent work lends support to the idea that every culture may develop its own rather arbitrary rules for which tunes strike a chord.
Neurohacks | 29 January 2013
Your mind loves it when a plan comes together – the mere act of planning how to do something frees us from the burden of unfinished tasks. Read more...
Medical Myths | 8 January 2013
It is said that classical music could make children more intelligent, but when you look at the scientific evidence, the picture is more mixed. Read more...
Neurohacks | 14 January 2013
Will We Ever? | 18 December 2012
After recent studies show that implants could repair lost brain function, Martin W. Angler asks whether we can use this technology for creating enhanced humans.
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