Neblux Knowledge Graph
About Neblux
Neblux is an interactive science knowledge graph. Instead of presenting knowledge as isolated articles, it maps concepts, people, fields and events as connected nodes, and lets you follow the links between them across physics, biology, history, technology, mathematics and society.
Why it exists
Understanding is mostly about connections — how one idea leads to, builds on, or quietly reshapes another. Neblux is built to make those connections visible and walkable, so curiosity has somewhere to go.
Wonders
Wonders are hand-authored, step-by-step tours across the graph. Each step follows a small "curiosity loop" — a question, a reveal, an example, a twist, and a thread onward. There are 19 tours, each available in English, Traditional Chinese and Japanese.
The knowledge graph
The graph holds 687 nodes across four kinds — fields, concepts, people and events — tagged across 12 domains, connected by typed relationships (see Methodology).
Who it's for
Self-directed learners, students, teachers, and anyone who likes pulling one thread and seeing where it goes. Neblux is free for individuals.