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Scientists at the University of Rochester discovered that playing action games (like platformers or racing games) for 30 minutes a day can improve your by 20%. That means you can spot a typo in your homework faster or catch a baseball that seemed impossible to reach.

1. THE GYMNASTICS OF YOUR CAT (The Physics of Falling) Have you ever seen your cat fall off the couch and land like nothing happened? It looks like magic, but it is actually physics in a fur coat . junior muy interesante

Cats have a "righting reflex." When they fall, their flexible spine twists in two phases. First, they turn their head to see the ground; then, their body follows like a gymnast doing a half-turn. In less than one second, they use the laws of (the same force that makes an ice skater spin faster when they pull their arms in) to land on their paws. Scientists at the University of Rochester discovered that

It only works if you play with attention and variety . Playing the same level 1,000 times doesn't train your brain; it just trains your thumb. The real "smart drug" is trying new games that make you solve puzzles. 3. THE INVISIBLE ARMY ON YOUR SKIN (Don't Panic!) This sounds like a horror movie, but it is wonderful. Right now, there are millions of microscopic creatures living on your eyebrows and in your belly button. They are called microbes , and without them, you would be very sick. THE GYMNASTICS OF YOUR CAT (The Physics of

THE SUPERPOWERS HIDING IN YOUR ROOM Why do cats always land on their feet? Can a videogame make you smarter? We investigate the "ultra-secrets" of everyday life.

The water stays inside! The cardboard doesn't fall.