Week 02, 2021
– Can the heart think?
– What is the science behind anxiety?Continue Reading
When I set-up maktheway, one of the steps I took was to follow other bloggers. Tim Ferris, Victor Cheng, Brain pickings, Wait but Why, Ariana Huffington, Chartr, Bill Gates, and the list goes on.
Although all the blogs are unique, one commonality they shared was a consistent weekly post about what augmented their curiosity.
And I thought, why not me as well?
Every week you will receive a 10-minute read that summarises all the questions and answers that piqued my curiosity. And also, by focussing on a different set of themes every week, each curiosity box is diversity assured.
(links to the sources of information are also enclosed)
Well, go on and open one.
– Can the heart think?
– What is the science behind anxiety?Continue Reading
– How and why does a virus mutate?
– How to fight sugar cravings?
– Why did the Dalai Lama go into exile?
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– How does smell unlock memories?
– Are symmetrical faces more attractive?
– How does a train announcement system work?Continue Reading
This week’s curiosity box covers topics that revolve around what I do when it is winter: scrap ice of windscreens, read, and sip hot chocolate. This curiosity box covers the following topics. 1 – Why and how does ice form on windscreens? 2 – How do you get rid ofContinue Reading
This week’s curiosity box has been a perfect example of how we discover new knowledge by questioning the simplest of things that are right in front of us. This week, I cover the following topics Why is the close button in the corner of the screen? What is the conceptContinue Reading
– What is the most expensive piece of fabric you can buy?
– Why are pigs and humans similar?
– Can you make trick yourself to like learning something?Continue Reading
– How do you measure world’s happiness?
– Where did the fidget spinners go?
– Are you missing a muscle?Continue Reading
– Why are bicycle gear so complex?
– What have people been tweeting about during this election?
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