one.point.zero - Colin O'Brien's weblog

One of the report's most striking scenarios involves the use of devices called brain-machine interfaces to connect people's brains directly to military technology, including drones and other weapons systems.

Neuroscience could mean soldiers controlling weapons with minds
Believing in God generates soothing "juices" in the brain that make us feel good.
The brains of shy or introverted individuals might actually process the world differently than their more extroverted counterparts.

How it feels to have a stroke

After spending a few minutes on a crowded city street, the brain is less able to hold things in memory, and suffers from reduced self-control

How the city hurts your brain
The brain appears to make up its mind 10 seconds before we become conscious of a decision.