Seven Up’s
“Think Clear”
Mind-reading on the Net? It may sound like some kind of
science-fiction, but this effervescent teenager...in a
“magic of numbers” piece created by a UK-based
creative shop, Digital:CC...will surprise you with his
ability. Comments
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“Thinking
Machine 4” by Martin Wattenberg, with Marek Walczak
No mind-reading needed here—the computer shows its thinking during a chess game. Like colorful waves, the possible moves emerge until they're as interesting as the game itself. Comments
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This issue: "Mental Floss" magazine, "Silly Putty" & more in... The
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The Lemelson Center’s
“Invention Playhouse”
Four colorful games from the Smithsonian Institution—creating clouds, building paths for a falling ball, fitting puzzle blocks into images and making collaborative stories from random words—celebrate imaginative problem-solving. Comments
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