You finished the entire packet. You didn’t mean to. You weren’t even that hungry. Here’s the neuroscience of food addiction — and why your brain is working against you every single time. You told yourself just one. One biscuit. One…
Brain Science
Charles Darwin called it the most peculiar and most human of all expressions. Science has spent 150 years trying to explain why your face turns red when you’re embarrassed. Here’s what we finally know. Charles Darwin was not easily puzzled….
You haven’t thought about them in years. Then a song plays. Or you drive past a familiar place. And suddenly they’re right there again. This isn’t sentimentality. It’s the neuroscience of first love — and it rewires your brain in…
You’re about to do something terrifying. Your brain hasn’t fully processed it yet. But your stomach already knows. Here’s the gut brain connection and anxiety science that explains everything. You’re sitting in a waiting room before a job interview. Or…
You picked up your phone for two minutes. Forty five minutes later you feel vaguely terrible and you’re not entirely sure why. This isn’t weak willpower. It’s brain science of phone scrolling working exactly as designed. It’s 11pm. You were…
You didn’t choose who you find attractive. Your brain did. Here’s the fascinating neuroscience of attraction — and why beauty is far less subjective than you think. You lock eyes with someone across a room. Something happens. Immediate. Involuntary. A…
You were taught that honesty is always the right choice. Your brain never got that memo. Here’s the uncomfortable brain science of lying — and why your mind genuinely cannot function without it. You tell yourself you’re an honest person….
Empathy is celebrated as one of humanity’s greatest virtues. But neuroscience has discovered something uncomfortable — too much empathy doesn’t make you more human. It breaks you. Everyone wants to be more empathetic. It’s held up as the gold standard…
One whiff of something familiar and suddenly you’re seven years old again. It’s not nostalgia. It’s neuroscience — and it’s unlike anything else your brain does. It happens without warning. You walk past a bakery. Smell fresh rain on dry…
Goosebumps. Chills. A lump in your throat. Tears you didn’t see coming. Music does things to your body that almost nothing else can. Here’s the fascinating science behind why — and what it reveals about the kind of brain you…
