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Leonardo da Vinci—How to Be Insatiably Curious
The human brain weighs three pounds. It is the size of a softball, and yet with it we have the capacity to learn something new every second of every minute ...
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Famous Writer on Life's Simple Pleasures
Herman Wouk, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Caine Mutiny, spoke to The Wall Street Journal about his childhood. Wouk was especially grateful ...
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95 Percent of the Universe Still a Mystery
Today astronomers have come down on the side of believing that galaxies and galaxy clusters are pregnant with some sort of exotic material that is invisible ...
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God Made Us for Exploration and Adventure
An issue of Outside magazine had a short article about Reid Stowe, a 58 year-old sailor who at the time was en route to setting the record for the longest ...
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Earth Is a 1-in-700 Quintillion Planet
An article in Discovery magazine noted a new study that suggests there are around 700 quintillion planets in the universe, but only one like Earth. The ...
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Secular Sources on Our Need For Awe
The March/April 2016 issue of Psychology Today attempted to give readers several reasons to cultivate a sense of awe and wonder with their article "It's ...
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A Moment of Wonder in Alaska's Wilderness
Author Philip Yancey describes a moment of profound wonder and awe in Alaska's wilderness. He was driving down the road when he came upon a number ...
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Farmer Who Photographed Over 5,000 Snowflakes
When I picture God's rejoicing over his people with singing, I think of Snowflake Bentley. Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley, a New England farmer ...
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New Study Measures Value of Creation
BBC Earth worked with a British environmental specialist to commission a never-before-seen survey they call the "Earth Index." It seeks to measure ...
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Learning Gratitude the Hard Way
Imagine you are in a small underground chamber, no bigger than a prison cell. The door is locked and the lights are switched out. It is not just dark; ...
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