Ada Lovelace: the power of imagination and poetical science

Ada Lovelace is considered the world’s first computer programmer. In 1842, Lovelace translated an Italian publication about Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine into English. However, this was no ordinary translation. Lovelace added extensive notes of her own, suggesting ways the Analytic Engine could be programmed to calculate certain equations using a series of punch cards. Her … Read More

Brain Awareness Week 2022

?️ Monday 14 March to Thursday 17 March 2022 Neuromyths are popular misconceptions about the brain, such as believing that we only use 10% of our brain capacity, or that we are either right-brained or left-brained. To celebrate Brain Awareness Week, Ness Labs will host a series of virtual discussions about common neuromyths, and will … Read More

The science of self-love: the evidence-based benefits of loving yourself

Self-love is seen by many as a futile, even narcissistic pursuit. With influencers urging you to love yourself without much substance to their advice, the concept of self-love may seem like an empty one. However, there is lots of scientific evidence suggesting that self-love can have a positive impact on your mental health, self-esteem, and … Read More