The mystery of infantile amnesia

Are Our Earliest Memories Truly Lost? Unlocking the Mystery of Infantile Amnesia!

Recent studies reveal that infants may form memories as early as one year old, challenging the traditional view of infantile amnesia. Discover how research on mice and MRI scans in humans suggest early memories might not be lost—just hidden.

Medieval Doctors and Medicine

The Myth of the Healthy Past: Why Yesterday Wasn’t Better for Our Health

Discover why the belief that people in the past lived healthier lives is a myth. Learn how modern medicine, nutrition, and public health have dramatically improved our well-being compared to historical times.

Hot Dog vs Sandwich

Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich? Debunking the Hot Dog Sandwich Myth

At first glance, the question might seem trivial. But if you pull back the layers (or buns, in this case), you’ll see why this lighthearted debate has persisted.

Sharp and curious surprised

Unlocking Innovation in UX: Tony Fadell’s Insights on Overcoming Habituation in Design”

Explore the genius of Tony Fadell, the visionary behind the iPod and Nest thermostat, as he delves into the concept of habituation in UX and product design. Learn how seeing the world through a fresh lens can lead to groundbreaking innovations and enhanced user experiences. Discover Fadell’s unique approach to noticing and driving change in this insightful summary.

Sharp and curious surprised

The persona spectrum

The persona spectrum, often referred to as the “persona spectrum model,” is a concept used in UX (User Experience) design to represent the range of user characteristics and behaviors within a target audience.