In the winter of 1665, the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens lay ill in his room, his gaze idly falling upon two pendulum clocks he had …
How 17th-Century Physics Is Unlocking the Rhythm of Your Brain

In the winter of 1665, the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens lay ill in his room, his gaze idly falling upon two pendulum clocks he had …
In the quiet battle for our own attention, we’ve all felt like we’re losing. The endless scroll, the constant notifications, the low-humming anxiety of a …
A Journey into the Science of Sensory Entrainment It’s one of humanity’s oldest forms of meditation. Staring into a fire. The flames dance with a …
We are wired to respond to vibration, a primal connection that science is rediscovering. From ancient chants to modern biohacking, here’s how feeling the beat …