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Applications for Lumosity Education Access Program Soar Higher Than Ever

By Ben Katz When science teacher James Trainer of the Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) began to prepare for his summer school session in July, he looked for new technologies that Read More...

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How Brain Training Can Improve Your Athletic Game

By Ben Katz "You have to train your mind like you train your body." Regulars on the Lumosity blog will recall seeing advice like this before, but the above quotation is something different. Read More...

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Boost Your Attention Power With Observation Tower

Have a big test coming up? Or an important soccer match? Whether we're at work or play, our success in a wide variety of tasks depends on our ability to pay attention to key visual stimuli in the Read More...

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We’re Helping Students “LEAP” Ahead!

Just how closely should neuroscience be tied to education? Very -- at least according to the scientists and educators who attended a recent summit on education and the brain. Nobel Prize-winning Read More...

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14 Million Bright Stars

Those of you who enjoy data visualization may remember the image that circulated about ten years ago representing the view of bright lights on the earth at night. The popular NASA images showed the Read More...

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These Simple Tasks Can Make Your Brain More Complex

Nothing's set in stone -- and that includes our fluid intelligence. At the Association for Psychological Science in Washington, D.C. on May 28th, 2011, University of Michigan psychologist Dr. John Read More...

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Lumosity on Forbes

Interested in learning more about how Lumosity is working to make the world a smarter place? A fantastic article on Forbes today covers the Office of Naval Research grant, the Lumosity Education Read More...

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Chalkboard Challenge: Asia vs. North America

“Math class is tough.” The Teen Talk Barbie, which hit shelves in 1992, had 270 phrases for its computer chip to choose from, but none of them ignited more controversy than the little quip Read More...

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