This Week in Science – The Kickass Science Podcast

14 August, 2019 – Episode 734 – What’s that Noise?

08.15.2019 - By Dr. Kirsten Sanford Science MediaPlay

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Every once in a while it is worth taking a step back from everything going on around you

Everything going on at work

Everything going on in your home life / social life

Everything going on in the news around the country and around the world

Set it all aside for a moment, it’ll be there when you are done here…

Take this moment.

And ask yourself a question…

If I could learn something new, what would I most like to learn about…

And whatever comes to mind, whatever peaks your interest,

Whatever subject occurs to you that you do not know as much as you would like to

Do some digging, some reading, googling, youtubing or do some testing, some experiments…

Feed that curiosity with a bit of research…

The mindset of inquiry isn’t limited to a lab bench or a massive data set

It is something you can take with you anywhere you go

And if you follow where it leads you might just find yourself

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