everyday science it’s not just a ‘trip’— magic mushrooms vs. depression By September 15, 2023 Once considered something like a druids’ potion or some kind of a hippy mind-blower, psychedelics, magic mushrooms especially, are making a comeback. This ... Read more
debunk so that hangover *cure*? yeah… it doesn’t work By September 6, 2023 It is what it is — alcohol has been our recreational drug of choice for, like, *forever*. But, while there are thousands of ... Read more
everyday science what is the highest temperature humans can survive? By July 17, 2023 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 ... Read more
popular science thank you, nikola tesla, for inventing our future By July 10, 2023 First of all, today is Nikola Tesla’s birthday. It is also Science Day in Serbia. 167 ago (in 1856), the child of the ... Read more
popular science baby, you’re a firework – a story of when a sperm meets an egg By July 9, 2023 Sparks literally fly when a sperm and an egg hit it off. Light is very often used as a pure metaphor for life ... Read more
debunk myth debunk: only men were hunters, women stayed at home By July 1, 2023 According to ethnographic records gathered from around the world and spanning the past century, women — young and old alike — hunted large ... Read more
everyday science curly hair kept us cool and may have made our brains bigger By June 28, 2023 We may have found something new, something truly amazing about the evolution of curly hair. Curly hair may have helped humans stay cool ... Read more
everyday science bicycle face: 19th century’s scary medical condition Riding a bicycle, as late-19th-century doctors warned women, could lead to a terrifying medical condition: ...
everyday science 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 ...
popular science why time “flies” as we age I know you feel me. We’ve just blinked and somehow it’s the middle of May? ...
everyday science why you’d be better off when things are worse – the region beta paradox It won’t get better until it gets worse. Most of us have made it that ...
everyday science 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 ...
everyday science why do we laugh? to survive, my friends – new research suggests Even though a human (or even a chimpanzee or a rat!) laughs more than 15 ...
everyday science auto-brewery syndrome: drunk without drinking, powered by fungi Your body can produce alcohol and literally make you… auto-drunk?. This rare condition is called ...
everyday science these female inventors saved the world We know that we should celebrate women every day. But we also know that we ...
everyday science heard of the Coolidge effect? science of cheating The Coolidge effect (or instinct) is a phenomenon exhibited in males that display a much ...
everyday science FROM 0 TO 2: snakes do have clitorises! A few weeks ago, scientists have discovered that female snakes *do have* clitorises. I repeat, ...
everyday science the story of the iconic ball The black-and-white ball became a symbol of a fever dream of a sport the whole ...
everyday science realistic (and lesser-known) sustainable habits Word of the month: (green) habit, routine an acquired behavior pattern that has become nearly ...