It turns out that flying through the air with the greatest of ease is one way to help Portland street kids get back on their feet. "I was textbook homeless," says Charlotte Ives, 21, of Rochester, N.Y ...
Peer inside the brain of someone learning. You might be lucky enough to spy a synapse pop into existence. That physical bridge between two nerve cells seals new knowledge into the brain. As new ...
Fifteen years ago, Cypher Zero learned to fly: Not in an airplane but on his own, as an aerial acrobat. Now he teaches others to discover the joy of being airborne in Petaluma. “People ask me if ...
In a fantastical little school here, girls and boys leave their impoverished, war-torn world and enter a utopia where they laugh and sing and learn to juggle and ride unicycles. More than 100 children ...
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With a running start, Anwar Hassouni, Captain of the Sky Pirates, leaps off the mat, flips into a somersault, bounces into a backward one, then repeats the somersaulting zigzag just for good measure.
Students from Laos and Cambodia learn acrobatics online from teachers at Hebei Wuqiao Acrobatic Art School in Cangzhou, Hebei province on Aug 9. [Photo by Liu Tianqi/For chinadaily.com.cn] A total of ...