Since the 1300s, "curious" has been variously used to describe things that in some way require, invite, or are characterized by carefulness or inquisitiveness. In so doing, it carries on the legacy of its Latin source, the adjective curiosus, meaning "careful" or "inquisitive." The comparative of "curious" is "more curious," though it is not unusual to encounter the phrase "curiouser and curiouser," made popular by the title character of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland who, Lewis Carroll tells us, "was so much surprised that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English."

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Imagine being an undergraduate student and getting the transformative experience of delving into pristine wildlands accompanied by experienced researchers. Would that experience have encouraged you to explore careers in field research? That is the goal of field curious?, to enhance undergraduate students' sense of belonging in the field and encourage them to ask questions about the natural world.

Second-year chemistry student Mauricio Hernandez said, "My experience at the research experience weekend, field curious?, was exuberating and insightful on the possible routes of research I can take." The weekend was summarized in a digital publication that participants could use as a reference to reach out to possible research mentors and to highlight next steps in their field research careers.

Everyone is born curious. But only some retain the habits of exploring, learning, and discovering as they grow older. Those who do so tend to be smarter, more creative, and more successful. But at the very moment when the rewards of curiosity have never been higher, it is misunderstood and undervalued, and increasingly monopolized by the cognitive elite. A curiosity divide is opening up.

Take a break when necessary. Clear your mind, come back refreshed, and be ready to engage and learn. Common ground means you acknowledge others' perspectives, even if you disagree. This way, you open yourself up to learn more and stay curious.

Worry can get in the way of your ability to activate curiosity. To worry is to give way to anxiety or unease and to allow your mind to dwell on your problems. Because of this, worry can take you out of the present moment. You think about all the "woulds" and "what ifs," create alternate scenarios and outcomes that serve no purpose, and don't pay attention to what is actually happening. If you're always worried and not present in the moment, you're not curious. e24fc04721

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