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Welcome to the lab. These
games are short
and boost your brain in just a few milliseconds or involve creativity. They are frequently
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the feed that's updated whenever a new game is released.6.03.08 Lucas' tower of hanoi is based on a recursive algorithm 5.21.08 Remove the constraints of fossil fuel. 5.14.08 Senet exercises your brain. In fact, this was the world's first board game. 5.02.08 A game a day comes to brain.com? Check back to see it live. ![]() 4.26.08 Save your garden with a ladybug? ![]() 4.22.08 How about dr. strangelove? ![]() 3.27.08 -The wall ![]() 1.30.08 How about the vitruvian man? 1.22.08 What does mona lisa mean? 1.15.08 Sir Edmund Hillary in memoriam. ![]() Margaret Bourke White took the photo of Gandhi spinning wool. 12.07.07 How fast is your brain? Try or try again. 10.15.07 Are gamers faster in the cranium? Find out. At least master chief is. ![]() Also, did you know brain speed and longevity are interlinked in a statistical relationship? Y 10.12.07 Add the endangered games to your site? It's easy now 9.12.07 The Endangered gym, following the format of the transformers gym is now available. Excercise your brain with simple but effective response measurements and learn something about our world that you might not have known; it's also back to school and work time for everyone. ![]() 8.20.07 Try this new game, bloxorz. 7.22.07 In addition, try out the new widget to add to your pages, blog, myspace, or facebook. It's also adorning the above the fold space on brain.com ![]() 7.15.07 The Gladiator Brain Gym and Transformers Gym have been released, in addition, the Presidential Gym is complete up through George W. Bush. More reaction time exercises than you can shake a stick at. ![]() 6.03.07 - DNA has been deciphered, thanks to Nobel prize winning Dr. James Watson, along the lines of the work of Jean Francois Champollion, who translated Egyptian heiroglyphs. Here is a piece in slashdot. This should usher in the era of personalized 'alert' services. Well, if you have spent time on this site and taken a few tests, who have already entered into this new world, where the web itself and your computer becomes your lab assistant and your key to self-discovery. Several of our tests have correlated with possible genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's, so your score, in coming months and years will likely be a gateway into this exciting new world of Knowing. Dr Watson himself was unsure if he wanted to know about predisposition for Alzheimer's, but many people do want find out so they can take action. What do do? Go back and see what the Egyptians had to say about Alzheimer's? ![]() 5.30.07 - Try the presidential brain gym. This is merely an effort to learn something and train your mind at the same time, all for a good purpose. Amuse yourself with little known facts - for example, I didn't realize that president James Madison was co-inventor of the 'zinger' with the First Lady Dolly Madison, did you? Come to think of it I haven't seen one of those in aeons - it wasn't a ho-ho or suzy-Q, nor a twinkie. As we approach "Decision 2008" the action will surely be gearing up over here. As a Class of Exercise, a whole new vista is opened up, so to speak: rulers of England, rulers of France, Prime Ministers, Holy Roman Emperors, Emerald throne denizens, Sublime Ports, Rajahs, Roman emperors, Umayyad Caliphs, Shahs, Pharaohs, Gothic rulers - all manner of political figures. |
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