With so many of us being asked to socially distance themselves from the rest of the community, we are getting the time and opportunity to browse through heaps of uncharted online territories.
Well, when it comes to keeping you brain healthy, online reading is an exercise we can all practice. The challenge of learning something new in itself is exciting, let alone learning new concepts and making connections to things you’ve previously experienced. And finding lots of new material under one roof is like hitting the jackpot.
The team at THINK magazine have done just that for you – they have thoroughly researched and written articles that will keep you busy for a while – and they’ve conveniently nestled them all together in one cosy and inviting online space.
Let’s get right to it! Here are the top 5 articles we’d recommend:
What is so fascinating about ants? Is it that they seek the company of others? Their temperature-regulated nests? Or that they are considerate? Thomas Cassar gives us the deets on how they farm, steal and co-habit.
After being interviewed by Opening Doors Malta member, Denise Camilleri, Dr Claude Bajada of the UM’s Department of Physiology & Biochemistry delves deep into the science of the brain.