Is getting more exercise among your New Year’s resolutions? Well, how about some training for your brain instead? Researchers have put people through a series of brain exercises – a “brain boot camp” – and found that just like exercise for your body, exercise for your brain pays off. http://www.sciencentral.com/video/ Duration : 0:1:53 addthis_url = [...]
http://www.mindstratpuzzles.com Demo at the 2009 Nuremberg Toy Fair. Many people admitted that this was the best (together with the Cubedron and the Krystalledron) and most unique product they saw at the entire Toy Fair! The look of the puzzle is the reason why this puzzle belongs to our Krystal-Series. It is an easy variant of [...]
Set aside Rubik Cube, you’ve met your match. As seen at at the Hong Kong Toy Fair (January 2009) and the Nuremberg Toy Fair (February 2009). Australian Pantazis Constantine Houlis, patented the new gravity puzzle Go give it a go There 3 different versions Krystalledron (crystal version) – Cubedron (classic version) – Icosedron (crystal version) [...]
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An excerpt from CYBERCHASE “Unhappily Ever After,” premiering February 19, 2008 as part of the series’ Builders’ Math initiative (check local listings). As Hacker schemes to turn Happily-Ever-Afterville into Unhappily-Ever-Afterville, the CyberSquad must stop him by making precisely fitted lids for three nesting boxes. CYBERCHASE — the only math series for children on American TV [...]
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