#curiosity
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
How to revive your sense of wonder | Psyche Guides
That childhood urge to ask ‘how’ and ‘why’ usually fades. But we can all learn to rediscover the joys of wide-eyed discovery
Psychology | Psychology
Why Curiosity Is the Key to Unwinding Your Anxiety
Here is a technique you can use to step out of the cycle of worry and fear and start feeling better.
Miscellaneous | Fun Stuff
Curious Kids: If an insect is flying in a car while it is moving, does the insect have to move at the same speed?
If the insect wants to stay right in front of your nose, it must fly forwards just a little bit when the car is speeding up. But when the car is at constant speed, it only needs to hover.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
NASA rover spots strange 'stick-like figures' on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover is eyeing a group of angular formations on Mars that stand out from the usual rocks.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
What Does Mars Smell Like?
There may be ways to recreate whiffs of the Red Planet here on Earth, scientists say.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Mars - Mars rover Curiosity: Images from the Red Planet - Pictures - CBS News
Tracks from the first drives of NASA's Curiosity rover are visible in this image captured by the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The rover is seen where the tracks...
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Why the Curiosity Rover is Forbidden From Collecting Water on Mars | Mental Floss
This past Monday, NASA announced that they’ve found definitive evidence of liquid water on Mars. The Curiosity rover is currently about 30 miles away from a location where NASA suspects water may flow. While obtaining a physical sample would revolutionize science, it’s forbidden by international law.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Curiosity Rover Drills Into Mars Rock, Finds Water
From Yahoo News: NASA's Curiosity rover is continuing to help scientists piece together the mystery of how Mars lost its surface water over the course of billions of years.