There are at least 8 reasons you should start throwing things. 1. Juggling boosts brain development. Research indicates that learning to juggle accelerates the growth of neural connections related to ...
Treasurer of the Juggling Club Farrah Siegel (left), club President Michael Lefkowitz (middle) and Vice President Claude Loverdo perform a juggling routine side by side on the hills by Janss Steps.
What sort of noise would juggling pins make if they fell three stories off a roof onto the pavement below? For a moment, it seems as if the adults and children gathered for the WIRED25 Festival atop ...
Neuroscientists have discovered that learning to juggle causes changes in white matter, the nerve strands which help different parts of the brain communicate with each other. University of Oxford ...
Universities and colleges around the country are known for housing elite, spooky, Illuminati-like secret societies that meet under the cover of darkness. Yale has Skull and Bones. Cornell has Quill ...
It's easy to assume that skills like juggling are silly or impractical. However, some studies have shown that juggling actually improves concentration, dexterity, and even helps relieve stress. It isn ...
When I was serving at NATO headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, I found a stash of rubber balls in a back room of the gym. Naturally, I immediately started a juggling club with my new friend Heino, a ...
Before Los Angeles Opera’s production of Philip Glass’ “Akhnaten” opened, general director Plácido Domingo occasionally would take a break from his office at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and slip ...