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Curiosity Topics, October 19, 2017 This week on The Curiosity Podcast 🎧 Brought to you by: To

Curiosity Topics, October 19, 2017 This week on The Curiosity Podcast 🎧 [How a Distiller Reinvented an Industry ►]( Brought to you by: Topics from October 15, 2017: 1) PERSONAL GROWTH Try This Ad Man's 5-Step Process to Generate Creativity James Webb Young published "A Technique for Producing Ideas" in 1940, and its easy-to-follow principles are reliable stepping stones toward imaginative thinking. [STEP 1: GATHER RAW MATERIAL]( 2) MATHEMATICS This Proof Solved an Old Problem with Infinity Two mathematicians have come through with infinity's receipts. [Read more ➞]( 3) AMAZING PLACES The World's Eighth Continent is Underwater This ain't Atlantis. [Read more ➞]( 4) MEDICINE How Florence Nightingale is Still Saving Lives She wasn't just a legendary nurse — she changed medicine forever. [Read more ➞]( 5) MIND & BODY Science Uses This Movie to Make People Cry There's one movie researchers go to when they need tears. [Read more ➞]( What we're into: Audio Books from Audible There are 180,000 books on Audible, and you can get started on your first two with this Curiosity promo. Right now, we're listening to Donna Tartt's "The Goldfinch", a thoughtful thriller about art crimes, terrorist attacks, and millennial angst. If you sign up, Curiosity may get some loot in return. [Start reading ➞]( The dust has settled from the world's first giant robot duel, and the USA is victorious over Japan. [Geek.com]( Check out Lego's newest set: the women of NASA. [Business Insider]( [DISCOVER MORE AMAZING STORIES]( SMARTEN UP YOUR SOCIAL NETWORK [Facebook ]( [Twitter ]( [Instagram ]( NOT CURIOUS ANYMORE? Wow. We're impressed. If you already know everything, you might as well [unsubscribe]( or [update your email preferences](. We'll miss you!

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