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Pupils dilate, arteries constrict, core temperature rises, heart races, blood pressure skyrockets, respiration becomes rapid and shallow, the brain fires bursts of electrical impulses from nowhere to nowhere, and secretions spit out of every gland, and the muscles - [to all mosquitos: why are you the way you are](https://neuronenvogue.com/to-all-mosquitos-why-are-you-the-way-you-are/) - Why do mosquitoes suck the blood out of some of you alive but, somehow, spare the others? - [i mean, do collagen supplements even work? science says... meh](https://neuronenvogue.com/i-mean-do-collagen-supplements-even-work/) - According to the marketing-speak — at this point, miraculous collagen is a promised one-stop shop for aging skin, hair, and nails. Sounds fantastic, sure, but what does scientific research on this topic has to say? - [why you can't vizualize your crush’s face](https://neuronenvogue.com/why-you-cant-vizualize-your-crushs-face/) - So, do you also have this annoying visual glitch of being completely impossible to remember your crush’s face no matter how hard you try? Sure, you can recognize them the moment you see them in person on Instagram, but you know... somehow, when you think about them, you can't visualize their face completely. Why is - [your brain washes itself while you're sleeping](https://neuronenvogue.com/your-brain-washes-itself-while-youre-sleeping/) - I want you to listen up and learn that, your brain cleans itself WHILE YOU’RE SLEEPING by washing out toxins. I mean… brain, right? And, among other things, this built-in brain feature reduces the risk of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, researchers presume. "It's like a dishwasher," says Dr. Maiken Nedergaard, a professor of neurosurgery - [hi, this is your brain on heartbreak](https://neuronenvogue.com/hi-this-is-your-brain-on-heartbreak/) - I often say that my toxic trait is trying to explain every little bit of human behavior with science. And that’s exactly what I tried to do recently — I needed to know the neuroscience of falling out of love, hormonal understanding of heartache, and everything about that sad-anger feeling most people have when a - [scientists made tiny living 'robots' from human cells that can move around the body and heal us](https://neuronenvogue.com/scientists-made-tiny-living-robots-from-human-cells-that-can-move-around-the-body-and-heal-us/) - Scientists have created tiny biological "robots" from lung (tracheal) cells that they hope could one day travel around our bodies, regenerating damaged tissues and treating diseases. The robots, called anthrobots, created by a team of scientists from Tufts and Harvard universities, range in size from the width of a human hair to the point of - [frogs fake death to avoid sex, new study says](https://neuronenvogue.com/frogs-fake-death-to-avoid-sex/) - Female frogs have perfected their get-out-of-sex routine which includes rolling over, loud grunting, and even, yeah… faking their deaths. - [i hear you don’t see your phone in your dreams? this can be the reason why](https://neuronenvogue.com/i-hear-you-dont-see-your-phone-in-your-dreams-this-can-be-the-reason-why/) - Almost 2,500 of you (83% of those who participated in yesterday’s neuron en vogue Instagram poll) have said that you have never seen your smartphone in your dreams. And that seems a bit unusual. We spend khm.. more time than we are willing to admit staring at that screen, and somehow, we have never engaged - [yes, but, what’s really going on in your brain when you die?](https://neuronenvogue.com/yes-but-whats-really-going-on-in-your-brain-when-you-die/) - From folktales to pop culture to science — we’ve heard that when a person dies, their lives flash before their eyes, their most memorable memories replay and even out-of-body experience happens — just like Frank had in Shameless finale — sensing they’re looking at themselves from elsewhere in the room. This is my Roman Empire - [it’s not just a ‘trip’— magic mushrooms vs. depression](https://neuronenvogue.com/its-not-just-a-trip-magic-mushrooms-vs-depression/) - Once considered something like a druids' potion or some kind of a hippy mind-blower, psychedelics, magic mushrooms especially, are making a comeback. This time, they're back and supported with much more respectable clinical research and scientific acknowledgment. Recent studies have reignited interest in these substances, particularly psilocybin, the active compound in "shrooms", as a potent - [so that hangover *cure*? yeah... it doesn’t work](https://neuronenvogue.com/so-that-hangover-cure-yeah-it-doesnt-work/) - It is what it is -- alcohol has been our recreational drug of choice for, like, *forever*. But, while there are thousands of studies on alcohol, only a few hundred research the hangover and its terrors. "We know a lot about the long-term effects of alcohol on the body," says Dr. Vinay Sundaram, a hepatologist - [what is the highest temperature humans can survive?](https://neuronenvogue.com/what-is-the-highest-temperature-humans-can-survive/) - It’s been unbearable hot for days now, so I’ll keep this nice and cool. What in the living hell is the highest temperature the human body can endure? - [thank you, nikola tesla, for inventing our future](https://neuronenvogue.com/thank-you-nikola-tesla-for-inventing-our-future/) - First of all, today is Nikola Tesla's birthday. It is also Science Day in Serbia. 167 ago (in 1856), the child of the light was born, and he has been fixing things ever since. Tesla made things so they were helpful to humankind. In the end, he was the Great Connector. The whole planet has - [baby, you’re a firework - a story of when a sperm meets an egg](https://neuronenvogue.com/baby-youre-a-firework-a-story-of-when-a-sperm-meets-an-egg/) - Sparks literally fly when a sperm and an egg hit it off. Light is very often used as a pure metaphor for life — but life and light aren't just linked poetically. Once fertilized, the human egg releases billions of zinc sparks from its surface. So, babies, every single one of you is a literal, - [myth debunk: only men were hunters, women stayed at home](https://neuronenvogue.com/myth-debunk-only-men-were-hunters-women-stayed-at-home/) - According to ethnographic records gathered from around the world and spanning the past century, women — young and old alike — hunted large game as well as small animals. The idea that men hunt while women stay at home, my lovelies, is about to be heavily debunked. New research on foraging societies around the world - [curly hair kept us cool and may have made our brains bigger](https://neuronenvogue.com/curly-hair-kept-us-cool-and-may-have-made-our-brains-bigger/) - Curly hair may have helped humans stay cool while conserving water, according to researchers who studied human hair textures' role in regulating body temperature. - [bicycle face: 19th century’s scary medical condition](https://neuronenvogue.com/bicycle-face-19th-centurys-scary-medical-condition/) - Riding a bicycle, as late-19th-century doctors warned women, could lead to a terrifying medical condition: bicycle face. The symptoms of this cureless condition were, and I quote, paleness with flushed cheeks, drawn lips, hard, clenched jaw and bulging eyes, and an expression of weariness. "Over-exertion, the upright position on the wheel, and the unconscious effort - [how grief rewires your brain and body - neuroscience of the grieving brain](https://neuronenvogue.com/how-grief-rewires-your-brain-and-body-neuroscience-of-the-grieving-brain/) - For quite some time, the experience of traumatic loss counts as a type of brain injury —according to neuroscience and neurology. The grieving brain literally rewires itself — through a process called neuroplasticity — in response to emotional trauma, which has many effects on the brain and body. The brain responds to different perceived threats - [why time "flies" as we age](https://neuronenvogue.com/why-time-flies-as-we-age/) - I know you feel me. We've just blinked and somehow it's the middle of May? There's no cure for faster time passing as we age, but can I offer you some science of why time passes faster as we age? As we grow older, it often feels like time flies. Yes, it's absolutely subjective, but - [why you’d be better off when things are worse - the region beta paradox](https://neuronenvogue.com/why-youd-be-better-off-when-things-are-worse-the-science-of-the-region-beta-paradox/) - The Region-Beta paradox is the phenomenon where sometimes, the terrible situation in the short term, is better for you in the long term. - [hi, listening to metal music is good for you](https://neuronenvogue.com/hi-listening-to-metal-music-is-good-for-you/) - I know most of the non-metalheads have some (a lot) prejudices about metal music and its fans. Headbanging, moshing, loud music, screaming, long hair, and dreadlocks are all associated with alternative, heavy, progressive, nu, and other types of metal music. Some people associate heavy metal with violence, aggression, delinquency, and even satanism and decapitation of - [why do we laugh? to survive, my friends - new research suggests](https://neuronenvogue.com/we-laugh-to-survive-new-research-suggests/) - Even though a human (or even a chimpanzee or a rat!) laughs more than 15 times a day— I bet you don’t actually *know* why we all laugh. Where it comes from? Research suggests that, during the evolution of the human brain, we learned how to laugh way before we could speak. Think of babies - [heard of the Coolidge effect? science of cheating](https://neuronenvogue.com/the-coolidge-effect/) - The Coolidge effect (or instinct) is a phenomenon exhibited in males that display a much higher degree of sexual arousal when they are with a new female — in comparison to being with a female they have already mated with. The behavior linked to this effect is often seen in action alongside porn addiction (even - [auto-brewery syndrome: drunk without drinking, powered by fungi](https://neuronenvogue.com/auto-brewery-syndrome-drunk-without-drinking-powered-by-fungi/) - Some fungi maybe won’t turn you into The Last of Us type of a ‘zombie’, but they will make you drunk every day. Enter the auto-brewery syndrome explainer. - [these female inventors saved the world](https://neuronenvogue.com/these-female-inventors-saved-the-world/) - We know that we should celebrate women every day. But we also know that we don’t really do that, do we? Right now, some of you are smelling the roses and many of you are proudly marching and protesting for equality, against misogyny and femicide. With all that, we should remember that millions of women - [FROM 0 TO 2: snakes do have clitorises!](https://neuronenvogue.com/snakes-do-have-clitorises/) - A few weeks ago, scientists have discovered that female snakes *do have* clitorises. I repeat, the clitorises in snakes are found FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. The discovery shattered a *centuries-long* assumption that females, wait for it... didn't have sexual organs. So, until now, no one had ever taken the time to look for a - [the deadliest and the cutest cat in the world: black-footed cat](https://neuronenvogue.com/black-footed-cat/) - This is supposed to be a Halloween story. We adopted a tabby kitten... and it looks just like the most lethal feline in the world -- black-footed cat. Meet the black-footed cat. Native to the extremely dry conditions of southwestern South Africa, it stands among some of the vicious predators on the planet. Africa's smallest - [deliberate creation of ignorance: agnotology / agnotogenesis](https://neuronenvogue.com/deliberate-creation-of-ignorance-gnotology-agnotogenesis/) - Agnotology is the study of wilful acts to spread confusion and deceit, usually to sell a product or win favor. Agnotogenesis, hence, is the deliberate creation of ignorance doubt, ignorance, or uncertainty to save off regulation or profit. - [the story of the iconic ball](https://neuronenvogue.com/the-story-of-the-iconic-ball/) - The black-and-white ball became a symbol of a fever dream of a sport the whole world is obsessed with. How the now-classic football design paid tribute to the Telstar, a satellite that shaped the modern world First introduced for the 1968 European Football Championship, Adidas Telstar was used as the official match ball of the - [realistic (and lesser-known) sustainable habits](https://neuronenvogue.com/realistic-and-lesser-known-sustainable-habits/) - How can we create a sustainable routine? As it turns out, it shouldn't be all that complicated. Start slowly, and make it fun. - [sustainable wars: plant-based milk edition](https://neuronenvogue.com/sustainable-wars-plant-based-milk-edition/) - Creating green habits and making eco-friendly choices can be a challenge, especially when it comes to milk and meat — take this from a former dairy products addict. As you may have heard through the grapevine, cow’s milk turns out to be a *complete disaster*, at least from an environmental standpoint. If dairy is hell - [planet or (micro)plastic? #oZELENInavike](https://neuronenvogue.com/planet-or-microplastic-ozeleninavike/) - UNDP and neuron took an optimistic, hands-on approach for those willing to make a change to our plastic, blue planet. #oZELENInavike - [self-care origin story: political activism](https://neuronenvogue.com/self-care-origin-story-political-activism/) - How self-care became a political act of survival and rebellion - [look up! jupiter is closest to earth tonight!](https://neuronenvogue.com/look-up-jupiter-is-closest-to-earth-tonight/) - Stargazers, at least those with clear skies and no rain, can expect some extraordinary views of Jupiter tonight! - [the fairy project: debunking homosexuality as a mental disorder](https://neuronenvogue.com/the-fairy-project-celebrating-dr-evelyn-hooker-and-debunking-homosexuality-as-a-mental-disorder/) - Let's take a deep breath and celebrate dr Evelyn Hooker — a psychologist whose groundbreaking research debunked the basic myth of homosexuality. Her work ultimately resulted in the diagnosis of “homosexuality” removal from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association. In 1953, dr Evelyn Hooker conducted research on “normal homosexuals”, a term that - [study finds people can't tell when others are being authentic](https://neuronenvogue.com/study-finds-people-cant-tell-when-others-are-being-authentic/) - People are usually confident in their ability to tell who is genuine and who is "a fake". However, a new study says that we can't accurately identify who is being "real". Judgment of others' authenticity is heavily biased and is not a thing we can actually rely on. We often seek role models, leaders, and - [so, let’s talk (and try not to panic) about monkeypox](https://neuronenvogue.com/so-lets-talk-and-try-not-to-panic-about-monkeypox/) - It looks like there’s another virus we should fight with. This time it’s monkeypox. With more than 100 confirmed cases in 12 countries, what can we do? Should we be worried? - [an effective male contraceptive pill available by the end of the year?](https://neuronenvogue.com/an-effective-male-contraceptive-pill-available-by-the-end-of-the-year/) - Researchers developed a non-hormonal form of male birth control which kept lab mice sterile for four weeks — with no side effects. Human trials of the pill are expected to begin by the end of 2022. - [microbiologists debunk "biolabs" conspiracy theory](https://neuronenvogue.com/microbiologists-debunk-biolabs-conspiracy-theory/) - If you've been doomscrolling social media during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you have probably seen a bunch of "US-funded biolabs with deadly pathogens in Ukraine" claims. Russian media and government representatives (+ Chinese and Serbian) are pushing this narrative as one of the reasons for Putin's "special military operation". One of them is Glenn - [keeping women safe with SmartWater, coded forensic liquid](https://neuronenvogue.com/keeping-women-safe-with-smartwater-coded-forensic-liquid/) - The first person in the UK has been convicted and jailed for domestic abuse after being sprayed with SmartWater — a forensic liquid visible only under ultraviolet light. The technology has been around for only a few years and now, it's been trialed by UK police forces in hope of keeping women safe. The man - [pretty in pink: flamingos apply makeup to impress others](https://neuronenvogue.com/pretty-in-pink-flamingos-apply-makeup-to-impress-others/) - These flamboyant birds, as it turns out, apply natural make-up oils to their feathers to stand out and be attract mates! - [why actually Japanese wear hygiene masks?](https://neuronenvogue.com/why-actually-japanese-wear-hygine-masks/) - Whoa, the difference between winter and summer in Japan couldn’t be more extreme. After spending June to September desperately trying to escape oppressive humidity, come November, people approach a season so dry it feels like they’ll crumble into pieces like a fragile ice sculpture. And everything is painfully itchy along with it. It's dry even - [why so sad? science of crying](https://neuronenvogue.com/why-so-sad-science-of-crying/) - Even though the English language has become lingua franca for planet Earthers, we’ve also produced a bunch of other non-verbal universal signs.When you see the symbol of a raised palm or big X, you know that means STOP. Or you’ve somehow found a secret pirate treasure. You know the doodle pictograms for toilets the nanosecond - [chronostasis: how your brain lies to you every day](https://neuronenvogue.com/chronostasis/) - Human eyes. Rather complex organs aren't they? On their full mode 365/24/7. Fast (a single blink lasts 1/10 of a second), most active among all vital thingies in our bodies, rapid-healing, and yet sometimes — very deceiving little cameras of ours. As you actually see with both hemispheres (the right eye communicates with the left - [brain feels no pain. what happens during headaches, then?](https://neuronenvogue.com/what-happens-in-the-brain-during-headaches/) - Have you watched Ridley Scott's Hanibal? Remember the scene in which the eponymous Hannibal Lecter cuts out part of the brain of an FBI agent who is fully awake, though drugged, and seated at a dinner table? Um, yes. So. Does the brain itself have pain receptors? Nope. The brain does not feel any pain. - [bacteria vs viruses](https://neuronenvogue.com/bacteria-vs-viruses/) - Quiz time: Do you think a good dose of antibiotics will knock that cold or flu out of you? Um, think again. Antibiotics, if prescribed and taken correctly, usually can kill bacteria but they are useless against viruses such as the cold and flu. Unlike bacteria, viruses generally require vaccination to prevent them in the - [go to bed with me between 10 and 11 pm / healthy heart edition](https://neuronenvogue.com/go-to-bed-with-me-between-10-and-11-pm-healthy-heart-edition/) - Sleep is important for our overall health — it supports healthy brain function and important aspects of our metabolism, like controlling appetite and blood sugar. Now, you know the drill: 7-9 hours of sleep, every night. However, most of us are *chronically* sleep-deprived — a bit extra during the pandemic, as it turns out. But, - [hey rain, what's that smell of yours?](https://neuronenvogue.com/hey-rain-whats-that-smell-of-yours/) - Smell this. Coffee, ham & eggs, baby's skin, cherries blossom? What about the smell of rain? Have you ever thought about how we detect smells? How the hell do we know and determine if it is a good smell or a bad smell? Let's start from the beginning. To smell an odor, you need to - [pink does not exist?](https://neuronenvogue.com/pink-does-not-exist/) - I've gotta warn you. Someone is trying to take the (color) pink down. 'Someone' as in -- our eyes. And our brain tries to cover it up and produce it for our eyes all the time. It turns out (and this is not a new development, it's just something science is putting in my face - [unicorn day](https://neuronenvogue.com/unicorn-day/) - If you had a rough day, here’s just a small reminder that today is the #UnicornDay.⁣⁣Even though you may have stormed through it, you aren’t even a second late to celebrate.⁣⁣I honor you with some extra star constellation knowledge, unicorn-shaped muffins (extra icing, please), and a mythological-themed movie or tv series.⁣⁣Monoceros (Greek for unicorn) is - [science of butterflies in your stomach](https://neuronenvogue.com/science-of-butterflies-in-your-stomach/) - The possibility of you having an unpleasant feeling of nausea and trembling deep in the gut when something uncertain is about to happen is equal to my mother saying “no” to double cream Oreo while in PMS. Science often refers to the stomach as the “second brain,” based on findings that the gut contains 100 - [myth debunk: memo​r​y of a goldfish memory](https://neuronenvogue.com/myth-debunk-memo​r​y-of-a-goldfish-memory/) - You know this one: There is a popular belief that goldfish only have a three-second memory span. We think that every circle of their fishbowl stroll is like seeing the world for the very first time. So, to make my further myth debunking points, I'll list just a few entry facts about the goldfish. Eyesight is - [cosmic latte: color of the universe](https://neuronenvogue.com/cosmic-latte-color-of-the-universe/) - In 2001, a team of British astronomers from Johns Hopkins University, Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry were gathering spectral analysis data of young galaxies for their star formation study. They were hoping to use this information for accurately identifying the ages of galaxies across the universe. Glazebrook and Baldry ultimately collected spectral analysis data from 200,000 different galaxies (please repeat that once - [humans have invisible stripes all over their bodies!](https://neuronenvogue.com/humans-have-invisible-stripes-all-over-their-bodies/) - *All* humans have stripes. In fact, everyone's stripes follow the exact same general patterns. These stripes, called Blaschko lines, are invisible most of the time, but certain skin (and other) conditions bring them out. More than a century ago, in 1901, German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko noticed that many of his patients’ rashes and moles seemed - [languishing — the mood of the year](https://neuronenvogue.com/languishing-the-mood-of-the-year/) - I know for a fact that many of you feel quite "I would say mentally I'm not well; physically... also no, spiritually? No. As long covid is not enough, the emotional toll of the long-haul of the pandemic is hitting us all strong. But there's one dominant feeling in all of us, the feeling of - [bees are declared the most important living creatures on the planet](https://neuronenvogue.com/bees-are-declared-the-most-important-living-creatures-on-the-planet/) - The bees have been declared the most important living beings on our planet — the Earthwatch Institute concluded in 2019 during the Royal Geographical Society of London meeting. The most important creatures on Earth, though, are also extremely endangered. Some scientists claim that if bees truly go extinct, humans would be next. Needless to say, - [female heart attack: not as seen on TV](https://neuronenvogue.com/female-heart-attack-not-as-seen-on-tv/) - Picture the scene: A man gasps. He clutches his chest and suddenly falls to the ground on / his office table.* In reality, my dear, a heart attack victim could be 8/10 cases a woman, and the scene may not be that dramatic. If we leave death out of it, of course. As a matter - [space tears](https://neuronenvogue.com/space-tears/) - In May 2011, astronauts Andrew Feustel and Mike Fincke were almost finished with running power cables from the U.S. side of the orbiting house to the Russian half of the International Space Station (ISS). And then it happened. Feustel got something in his eye while spacewalking for straight five (out of seven) hours outside the - [discovery: rain on the sun](https://neuronenvogue.com/discovery-rain-on-the-sun/) - The Earth and the Sun share something pretty weird in common: Wait for it... It. Is. Rain. Researchers have detected "plasma rain" pouring down over the solar surface last month, which may also explain the big astronomical mystery: Why the heck is the sun's outer atmosphere so much hotter than the sun’s surface? (Quick Astro reminder: The - [what is it about the green ones?](https://neuronenvogue.com/what-is-it-about-the-green-ones/) - The story goes The Mars Company started producing M&Ms in 1941. Since then, various rumors have been attached to different colors of the candy, but one stuck: the green ones are a pure aphrodisiac. Mars notes that this hearsay was developed by consumers, not the company. The company routinely states it “cannot explain any extraordinary - [quiz preparation: list of countries by continent](https://neuronenvogue.com/list-of-countries-by-continent/) - Africa Country Capital Country Capital Algeria Algiers Angola Luanda Benin Porto-Novo (seat of government at Cotonou) Botswana Gaborone Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Burundi Bujumbura Cameroon Yaoundé Cape Verde Praia Central African Republic Bangui Chad N'Djamena Comoros Moroni Congo, Democratic Republic of (also known as Congo-Kinshasa) Kinshasa Congo, Republic of (also known as Congo-Brazzaville) Brazzaville Côte d'Ivoire - [idioglossia: the secret language of twins](https://neuronenvogue.com/idioglossia-the-secret-language-of-twins/) - An idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one person or very few people, most often refers to the "private language" of young children, especially twins — more specifically known as cryptophasia, and commonly referred to as twin talk or twin speech. - [tell me cricket, what's the temperature?](https://neuronenvogue.com/tell-me-cricket-whats-the-temperature/) - Crickets and summer nights kinda go hand in hand. The moment they start chirping, you know: it’s time to forget heavy loads of winter clothing — for a few months at least. Although, with this global warming thing... I guess you are probably confused. 🥴 Anyway. Every time you hear that chirping, you're actually eavesdropping - [first contraband space sandwich](https://neuronenvogue.com/first-contraband-space-sandwich/) - It is on Monday, 23rd March 1964. The first NASA's two-men space mission is about to start, the hopes are high.Gemini 3 lifts off atop a Titan rocket from Cape Canaveral's Pad 19 in Florida at 9:24 a.m. EST. At 11 am, just about two hours into the flight, astronomer and a co-pilot of the mission John - [lesser-known Moon trivia](https://neuronenvogue.com/lesser-known-moon-trivia/) - As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apolo 11 and this days’ full moon phase, let me introduce you to 11 lesser-known Moon trivia. Remember, deeply inhale the O2, it’s just a phase. 1. The moon has its own time zone You haven’t been exactly thinking about this in your (spare?) Instagram scrolling time, - [wear sunscreen](https://neuronenvogue.com/wear-sunscreen/) - Every form of acquired suntan is a Actually, when the tan is created, the damage to your skin has already been done. I can easily say, tanning is a controversy machine. A little sun is good for you (like a source of vitamin D), while at the same time, you should stay far away in the shade to avoid skin cancer, premature aging, etc. But how many of you really know what's going on in your skin while building that sun's given tan? - [days of the week origin names](https://neuronenvogue.com/days-of-the-week-origin-names/) - More important than any-day hate, tho —have you ever wondered what is the origin of weekday names? Why does week have seven days? Let’s dig into it. - [broken heart syndrome -- takotsubo cardiomyopathy](https://neuronenvogue.com/broken-heart-syndrome-takotsubo-cardiomyopathy/) - Have you ever thought that you are so broken hearted beyond rapair? So much that you think the death is inevitable? No doubt losing a loved one, for example, (literally or figuratively) is extremely painful, but are there any documented cases of anybody actually dying from this? As it turns out, it isn’t just a - [weird names for group of animals](https://neuronenvogue.com/weird-names-for-group-of-animals/) - English.Lingua franca.The language.The one you can hear or read in every part of the Earth. Yet, it is a rather strange language, you can quote me on this. I am backing this one with a question: Did you know that a collection of crows is called a murder? Or that a crowd of sloths is - [new NASA record is female](https://neuronenvogue.com/new-nasa-record-is-female/) - Gather round, we have a new record. After 328 days living and working aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Christina Koch is set to return to Earth on Thursday, Feb. 6. Her mission is the longest single spaceflight by any woman, which is helping scientists gather data for future missions to the Moon and Mars.But what do - [science trivia: weekend neuron edition](https://neuronenvogue.com/science-trivia-weekend-neuron-edition/) - You must be in need of some science fun facts.Let's prepare for a pub quiz or a random Did you know date with someone you want to impress.Here comes. There are 10 times more bacterial cells in your body than human cells Some of us almost compulsively wash our hands, disinfect our iPhones and laptops, or - [science of name forgetting](https://neuronenvogue.com/science-of-name-forgetting/) - I know many, many, and I mean MANY people who claim they pretty much suck at remembering names. I do remember a person’s face, they say, but somehow I fail to connect it to his or her name. Ready for another debunk? Here comes. Your brain is again playing games on you, because, my friend, - [mechanism of anxiety — learn to fly tutorial](https://neuronenvogue.com/mechanism-of-anxiety/) - Anxiety. That auto-shitter that stresses you heavily, pun intended. You may remember it from such films as turning basically everything to mental catch 22 or overlapping worrying circle. Today we are talking about your personal control freak trainer, inner darkness pimp, and panic and depression easter egg. Anxiety! We kinda know that anxiety happens in - [hunger hormone ghrelin: be hungry](https://neuronenvogue.com/hunger-hormone-ghrelin/) - There is something inside of us called hunger monst... er, the hunger hormone. It is actually called ghrelin. Ghrelin, come on. It sounds like a small medieval, elf-like, devilish creature, doesn’t it? And now, what can a decent hormone do when it’s confused for the ultimate bad guy, the one who’s always making you, human, - [you can always see your nose -- brain, your internal censor](https://neuronenvogue.com/you-can-always-see-your-nose-brain-your-internal-censor/) - Brain. Our hidden censor or the ultimate helper? Let's test it. Can you see your nose? Without looking in the mirror, of course. Yeah, you don't. But, the thing is your nose is actually in your field of vision, so you could / should always be looking at your nose. The brain just happens to - [when was Jesus really born?](https://neuronenvogue.com/when-was-jesus-really-born/) - Let’s talk about Baby Jesus. While billions of people believe Jesus of Nazareth was the first influencer and one of the most important figures in world history, many Earthlings still very much reject the idea that he even existed outside Christians’ belief system. For instance, the 2015 survey conducted by the Church of England, says - [Halloween edition -- exoplanets of horror](https://neuronenvogue.com/halloween-edition-exoplanets-of-horror/) - Janssen -- The Twilight Zone The exoplanet Janssen (scientific name 55 Cancri e) is tidally locked (it has the same rotational period as its orbital period around its Sun-like partner -- like the Moon is tidally locked to the Earth), the place where the sun never rises, nor it sets. Janssen is a two-faced super-Earth with the - [remembering Laika -- sad story of a space dog pioneer](https://neuronenvogue.com/remembering-laika-sad-story-of-a-space-dog-pioneer/) - Kudryavka (Little Curly), Limonchik (Little Lemon), Damka (Little Lady). Muttnik, maybe? Or for sure — LAIKA. Laika the great. Two-year-old stray, right from the roughness of Moscow streets. Laika was the first dog cosmonaut to orbit the Earth on this day in 1957. We celebrate Laika as a stepping stone to human space achievements and as - [how many senses do you have?](https://neuronenvogue.com/how-many-senses-do-you-have/) - Aristotle told us in the 16th century we have five senses or as he called them, wits. You know, Sight, Smell, Taste, Hearing, Touch. The idea of the "big five" from Aristotelian medieval thought still lingers so strongly in modern thinking that a sense beyond the natural ones is still called a "sixth sense". Well, - [puzzle neuron: LEARN MORSE CODE](https://neuronenvogue.com/puzzle-neuron-learn-morse-code/) - Here we go! Over a couple of random posts and brain games here and on Instagram, we’ll learn Morse code. First of all, this should be fun. Second, it is pretty simple. Third, these are puzzles for our neurons, rather than an average grammar lesson. So, let's dive right in.You have several separate tasks bellow. - [bonobos: make love, not war](https://neuronenvogue.com/bonobos-make-love-not-war/) - Bonobos are heroes and an inspiration to their advanced primate doppelgänger — humans. Period. These lovable primates — discovered by science just 90 years ago — are best characterized as female-centered, egalitarian who substitute playfulness and sexual contact for aggression. Whereas in most other species sexual behavior is a fairly distinct category, in the bonobo it - [archaeologist monday: ancient beer and the British Monday](https://neuronenvogue.com/archaeologist-monday-ancient-beer-and-the-british-monday/) - What’s the most awesome ancient history fact most people probably don’t know about? Ancient Egyptians were serious beer aficionados. First ancient boozers. Egyptians drank this 5.000 years-old ale daily, frequently, and as soon as it was fermented — straight from the terracotta vat using a straw. Classy. BEER ALMIGHTY Beer was the drink of ancient Egyptian - [climate change: do you even care?](https://neuronenvogue.com/climate-change-do-you-even-care/) - on-going effects of the climate crisis breakdown Climate change. It’s harsh realness on Earth indeed, but somehow, these two words seem to dry the hell of us, pun intended. I’d dare to say climate change bores us even more than the (in)famous sexual harassment, or the f word — feminism. Don’t @ me. We don’t care much - [pregnancy brain: myth or reality](https://neuronenvogue.com/pregnancy-brain-myth-or-reality/) - A woman’s uterus expands up to 500 times the normal size during pregnancy. Her heart gets bigger, too, giving the body up to 50% blood increase. Internal organs are shifted to make room for the baby. A pregnant woman’s face can change a bit, the nose can swell, feet may grow a size or two, - [pink is for boys?](https://neuronenvogue.com/pink-is-for-boys/) - Green relaxes the eyes, yellow often symbolizes optimism and orange is the new black. This one goes without saying: pink for girls, blue for boys? A huge part of the human populous will probably tell you hard yes.Well.. um, no. Pink actually has relatively less working experience in the femininity department than blue. As a - [NASA air purifying study debunk](https://neuronenvogue.com/nasa-air-purifying-study-debunk/) - September 1989, NASA. The Clean Air Study has been published. Yes, I know. You probably wouldn’t say NASA would be a go-to for How to household projects, but they’ve had a pretty good DIY reason for it. Paired with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) in this special research, NASA tried to have a - [music nostalgia](https://neuronenvogue.com/music-nostalgia/) - I bet you know most of the songs from your childhood by heart. Yeah, I know — the trashy ones above all. Here’s WHY you’ll remember the lyrics of your teenage love soundtrack till the moment you die, probably. Especially when you wanna actually grasp (and remember) things you need in this cruel adult life. - [Mercury transits the Sun for the last time in this decade!](https://neuronenvogue.com/mercury-transit-2019/) - Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar neighborhood, the one which is closest to the Sun and, truth be told, Mercury is a serious badass survivor. Small, but with many mysteries. As a collider of extremes -- Mercury is a wrinkled, crater-covered celestial pal with a day on its surface lasting 176 Earth days, - [appendix talk: why don't you love me](https://neuronenvogue.com/appendix/) - https://www.instagram.com/p/BnLyyrCHDbc/?taken-by=neuronenvogue - [space haute couture](https://neuronenvogue.com/space-haute-couture/) - https://www.instagram.com/p/BnBvuiHianF/?taken-by=neuronenvogue - [does this illusion makes you look fat?](https://neuronenvogue.com/does-this-illusion-makes-you-look-fat/) - https://www.instagram.com/p/BnUcqPLH54F/ - [doggy's colorful perspective](https://neuronenvogue.com/doggys-colorful-perspective/) - Oh, well hai, i guess. It seems this is the beginning of something either supercool or ultra scrollable. We’ll see. I am @natasakilibarda and this is Luffy named by Monkey D. Luffy and if this came straight to you — cheers mate, anime aficionado! So, Luffy is a border collie, (un)famously known as the most - [the happiest thought of Einstein's life](https://neuronenvogue.com/the-happiest-thought-of-einsteins-life/) - It's Friday. And you just can help it -- you’re genuine, capitalistically ecstatic. You are heading to your beer o'clock. (Cheers, btw) I'm standing in the office elevator while at the same time having true Einstein-like experience of, as he said in 1907, “the happiest thought in the world”. Interestingly enough, Albert included an idea - [baby you're a firework](https://neuronenvogue.com/baby-youre-a-firework/) - We live in Serbia, a place where everything, even remotely worth celebrating, is followed by an eventful and pretty loud conundrum. Guns, booze, trumpets, fireworks, Freddie Mercury type of saturnalia, boy, everything goes. And, that's okay. Let there be light. Light is very often used as a pure metaphor for life — but life and - [the science of junk food](https://neuronenvogue.com/the-science-of-junk-food/) - We know, we just know that junk food is, let put it gently: not good for you health-wise. We are aware that fast food eating habit and its’ nutrition is related to heart problems, high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, … you name it, girl (even depression according to a study from 2012). But if it's - [Mpemba effect: Why hot water freezes faster than the cold?](https://neuronenvogue.com/mpemba-effect/) - View this post on Instagram Sigh, it seems the summer is gone. Mornings are heavily cold, middays turns out hot, and then you freeze during the night. Which reminds me of something quite awkward about the water. - So, water is frigging everywhere. They even tell us we’re 65% water like we’re some - [science of nightmares](https://neuronenvogue.com/science-of-nightmares/) - Sadly or luckily, the brain is not like Netflix or a TV, it doesn't just turn off when you are idle or go to sleep. Especially not when you are dreaming or having a nightmare. But, enlighten us science! What is the reasons we’re having nightmares? So, brain really does works all the time. There - [motion sickness](https://neuronenvogue.com/motion-sickness/) - You found yourself on a back of a car or a bus, traveling but sitting steadily, reading a comic book or scrolling trough endless wonders of Instagram. All of a sudden, you feel nauseous. Oh-oh! I’m afraid you’re caught by motion sickness, darling. It's kinda self-explanatory, but this kind of strange occuring nausea usually happens - [bow down, grumpy cat](https://neuronenvogue.com/bow-down-grumpy-cat/) - But who is smarter, like, for real? The neuroscience has spoken. - [badass number 23](https://neuronenvogue.com/badass-number-23/) - Today we celebrate. It is the August 23! And I’m a simple woman — you say celebration, i say sequins, unicorn brain farts, I'm Batman! Okay, calm down. It is my little brother’s birthday. A few years ago, some cute weirdos from Dublin called us “Irish twins”. The term, back in the day, was meant to - [XXX and the brain](https://neuronenvogue.com/xxx-and-the-brain/) - You are in thirties and it could be the best age thanks to cerebellum - [spaghettification](https://neuronenvogue.com/spaghettification/) - Visualize this: You are in zero gravity, heading towards a nice little black hole. The theorized end of cosmos, in which not even light can escape it's fatal destiny. At the next moment, tidal forces increase dramatically. This means the gravity acting on your feet is much stronger than the gravity acting on your head. - [faint young sun paradox](https://neuronenvogue.com/faint-young-sun-paradox/) - Let me take you to a 4.54 billion years deep dive into the past. Earth just started to form, in approximately one-third the age of the universe, by accretion from the solar nebula. It is a love at first space sight. And now a big IF. If you are to look up at the sky - [happy chemicals: how your brain needs downs for ups](https://neuronenvogue.com/happy-chemicals/) - View this post on Instagram Sometimes — it’s just NOT your day. Everything sucks *eternaly*. You can barely stand yourself, not to mention anyone else who live and breathe near you. Most of you this lack of good moments associate with hormones (especially if a person who’s not such a cheerio today is - [frizzy monster](https://neuronenvogue.com/frizzy-monster/) - Rain, c’mon, have mercy. Do people from Jakarta, Singapore or London ever have a perfect hair ‘do? Right now, I’m starting to believe that my hair is forming a life separate from my head and will eventually become a frizzy monster. Why?! When the air is humid, hair can start to crimp, curl, or frizz - [la reentre](https://neuronenvogue.com/la-reentre/) - https://www.instagram.com/p/BnRLl-mHAyB/?taken-by=neuronenvogue ## Pages - [homepage](https://neuronenvogue.com/) - everyday science! - [why neuron?](https://neuronenvogue.com/about/) - Let's learn about the cosmos, our planet, our brains and bodies, and yes, nature. 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