Interactive science articles that make curiosity visible.
Welcome to Mindivr, a premium home for interactive science articles, visual explainers, daily science puzzles and science quizzes — from dinosaurs and the human brain to space, nature, physics and the questions curious minds secretly ask.
Daily puzzles and open-ended labs — physics, logic and waves to play with.
Interactive science articles: a premium way to learn science visually.
Mindivr is designed for readers who enjoy science, but do not want dry textbook pages. The homepage highlights the most important interactive science articles, then sends readers to the full library when they want every topic.
Why the homepage is curated
Mindivr will grow with many science articles, but the homepage should not become a heavy archive with 100 cards. It acts like a premium front door: featured reads, popular journeys, newest articles and clear paths into the full library.
This keeps the page readable, faster and easier to understand for new visitors while still giving search engines strong internal links toward important articles and topic hubs.
Science articles, puzzles and quizzes
The Mindivr library focuses on science topics with strong curiosity value: dinosaurs, deep time, the human brain, space, nature, physics, radiation, myths, evidence and everyday scientific questions.
Alongside long-form interactive science articles, Mindivr grows with daily games, science puzzles and quizzes that help readers return and test what they learned.
All science articles
Browse the full Mindivr library of interactive science articles, visual explainers and topic-based science journeys.
Daily science games
Constellate, Mindlink, Lumen, Spectra and more — short science-flavoured puzzles that reset every day at midnight UTC.
Read a random article
Let curiosity pick your next read from the full interactive science library.
For space and astronomy topics, Mindivr may guide readers toward trusted sources such as NASA Science.
Featured interactive science articles from the Mindivr library.
A curated set of interactive science articles. The full library holds every article with filters, search and discovery tools.
Popular science paths to explore next.
Topic journeys help readers choose a direction. Each path can grow into its own SEO topic hub.
Brain & memory
Memory capacity, forgetting, attention and how the brain stores meaning instead of files.
Dinosaurs & deep time
Ancient Earth, fossil evidence, extinction, evolution and the scale of the Mesozoic world.
Evidence & myths
Explanations that separate claims, proof, uncertainty and myths without killing curiosity.
Latest science articles for curious readers.
Intentionally small — a fresh path without turning the homepage into a full archive.
The Age of Dinosaurs
Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous worlds explained with a visual article structure.
Open article → NeuroscienceCan your brain run out of storage space?
Memory, learning and why the brain is not a simple hard drive.
Open article → GamesMindivr daily science games
Constellate, Mindlink, Lumen and more — puzzles that reset every day.
Play now →How we make our science articles clearer.
Science should stay accurate, but the reading experience should feel visual, guided and human.
Start with a strong question
Every article begins with a question a curious reader might actually ask.
Structure the explanation
Headings, cards and short paragraphs help readers scan before they dive deeper.
Connect related articles
Internal links guide readers toward policies, topic hubs and related science topics.
Improve over time
Science changes, and Mindivr pages can be updated as better sources and visuals become available.
Frequently asked questions about Mindivr.
Quick answers about interactive science articles, quizzes, puzzles and editorial direction.
What are interactive science articles?
Educational pages that combine explanation, structure and visual exploration — timelines, cards, diagrams, motion, quizzes and guided reading paths.
Why does the homepage not show every article?
The homepage is curated so it stays fast and readable. The complete archive lives on the article library with filters and search.
Where can I find all Mindivr articles?
Browse Interactive Science Articles by topic, latest reads and discovery tools.
Are the articles written for search engines or people?
People first. SEO helps organize the page, but the priority is readable structure, useful explanations and a premium learning experience.
Do Mindivr science articles include quizzes?
Yes — quizzes, daily games and interactive articles work together so readers can test memory, logic and understanding.
Where can I read the editorial and sources policies?
From the footer: editorial policy, sources policy, privacy policy and contact — transparency about trust and sources.
Science feels better when you can see the idea.
Explore interactive science articles, daily games and puzzles designed for curious minds who want clear explanations without losing the wonder.