From the love of insects that talk to each other in the night . . . to a major discovery about small worlds. By Mark Humphries and Susanne Severeid.
neuroscience
On the artist's explorations into neuroscience. By Sophie
The Hidden Neuroscience of Leonardo da Vinci
On the artist's explorations into neuroscience. By Sophie Kessl.

Cleaning the Dirty Brain?
How we sleep affects the efficiency of the brain’s self-cleaning process. By Moheb Costandi.

How we see the built environment
A study finds that we process faces and architecture using the same part of the brain. By Peter McMahon.

Music as the Brain’s Universal Language
Recent studies showing that music may indeed be — neuroscientifically speaking — the world’s universal language. Interview with Charles Limb by Kayt Sukel.

Shaky Convictions
Navigating the edge of a personal wildness that a person can — but might not choose to — control. By Audrey Lane Cockett.


An Experience with Epilepsy
What navigating the edge of a neurological wildness feels like from the inside. By Audrey Lane Cockett.

Acting it Forward, 2014-style
Intention is arousing. Send us what you resolve to do this year, it may turn someone on. We'll publish it in the block at the right in the coming weeks.


Consciousness: Beyond the Individual?
LONDON: The SPWC hosts a panel discussion exploring one of the hardest problems in science.

Playing with Perception
LONDON: An evening of art and science, with artist Kerry Brewer and neuroscientist Colin Blakemore.
