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Why We Remember Embarrassing Moments More Than Achievements
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Why We Remember Embarrassing Moments More Than Achievements

August 12, 2025 by David Nguyen 15 min read

Discover why embarrassing moments stick in your mind more than successes. Learn the science behind memory and practical tips to rebalance your mental highlig…

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The Mind’s Blind Spot: Why You Miss What’s Right in Front of You
Psychology & Mental Health

The Mind’s Blind Spot: Why You Miss What’s Right in Front of You

August 11, 2025 by Arthur Marquis 7 min read

Discover inattentional blindness: why your brain misses what’s right in front of you. Explore the psychology behind everyday oversights and their real-world …

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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon: Why You Notice Things More After Learning About Them
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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon: Why You Notice Things More After Learning About Them

February 7, 2025 by Lucian Hayes 11 min read

Discover the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon: why you notice things more after learning about them. Explore this cognitive bias and its impact on perception and be…

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Hyperthymesia: The Superpower of Remembering Every Moment of Your Life
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Hyperthymesia: The Superpower of Remembering Every Moment of Your Life

November 23, 2024 by Arthur Marquis 8 min read

Explore hyperthymesia: the rare ability to remember every life moment in vivid detail. Learn about its science, benefits, and emotional challenges.

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Split Brains: What Happens When the Brain’s Hemispheres Stop Communicating?
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Split Brains: What Happens When the Brain’s Hemispheres Stop Communicating?

November 20, 2024 by Shakes Gilles 8 min read

Explore split-brain research: what happens when the brain’s hemispheres stop communicating? Discover insights from neuroscience on cognition, perception, and…

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14 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Human Brain You Never Knew
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14 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Human Brain You Never Knew

November 4, 2024 by Shakes Gilles 11 min read

Discover 14 astonishing facts about the human brain, from its energy efficiency to its incredible processing power. Learn how this complex organ shapes your …

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False Memories: Understanding Why Our Recollections of Events Often Diverge from Reality
Psychology & Mental Health

False Memories: Understanding Why Our Recollections of Events Often Diverge from Reality

November 2, 2024 by Shakes Gilles 11 min read

Explore the science of false memories: why our recollections often diverge from reality, how they form, and their impact on personal and legal contexts.

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Can We Learn While We Sleep?
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Can We Learn While We Sleep?

April 2, 2024 by Stephan Meed 8 min read

Explore the science of sleep learning: Can we absorb new knowledge while asleep? Discover memory consolidation, neuroscience insights, and the truth behind t…

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Is it possible for a pigeon to perform mathematical calculations?

March 31, 2024 by Elena Mars 7 min read

Discover the surprising cognitive abilities of pigeons, including their numerical talents and problem-solving skills. Explore if pigeons can truly perform math.

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What is the difference between the mind and brain?
Psychology & Mental Health

What is the difference between the mind and brain?

March 23, 2024 by Gen Huan 9 min read

Explore the key differences between mind and brain: the physical organ vs. consciousness. Learn how they interact in cognition, emotion, and daily human expe…

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What is the difference between information and knowledge?
What's the Difference

What is the difference between information and knowledge?

March 23, 2024 by Francisco Vasquez 9 min read

Discover the key differences between information and knowledge. Learn how raw data transforms into meaningful insights through context, experience, and appli…

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Why Do We Feel Nostalgia? Exploring the Emotional and Cognitive Mechanisms Behind Nostalgic Feelings
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Why Do We Feel Nostalgia? Exploring the Emotional and Cognitive Mechanisms Behind Nostalgic Feelings

March 16, 2024 by Elena Mars 10 min read

Explore why nostalgia occurs, its emotional and cognitive mechanisms, and how it enhances resilience, social bonds, and mental well-being. Uncover the scienc…

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why do we feel awe? investigating the emotional and cognitive aspects of experiencing awe

March 16, 2024 by Anne Joseph 9 min read

Explore the emotional and cognitive science behind awe: how wonder, brain activity, and interconnectedness shape profound experiences and boost well-being.

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