A 9-year-old from Gdańsk set a new world record by solving a standard Rubik’s Cube in 2.76 seconds, becoming the first person to break the three-second barrier.
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Polish boy breaks 3-second barrier with 2.76-second cube solve
A 9-year-old Polish boy has shattered the "3-second barrier" by solving a standard 3x3x3 cube in just 2.76 seconds, setting a ...
Competitors of all ages have spoken of their love of speedcubing – solving the Rubik's cube and its variants as quickly as ...
Spencer Richardson, who's bringing rehabbed music technology back into circulation, is finding that millennials are increasingly drawn to analog devices in an era when everything else disappears into ...
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From the Emergency Room to ‘The Pitt’
HBO’s The Pitt, now in its second season, has distinguished itself as one of television’s most realistic medical dramas, ...
Panvel: Twelve-year-old Harini Murugan from Panvel has achieved ‘Silver Star’ recognition from online bookstore Bribooks.com for her debut childrens book, “Dreamland and Me.” ...
Uptown Cheapskate Columbus Easton in Columbus, Ohio turns that lightning-strike moment into an everyday possibility, and your ...
Unlike the original Rubik’s Cube, which is content to live on your shelf until you need a brain exercise or go on a road trip ...
Emmanuel Onyegu said it’s always been his dream to be recognized by Guinness World Records. His mastery of math might just get him there.
At 60 years old, Michelle Rohl just added another world record to her growing collection of accolades on the track. At the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on January 24, the three-time Olympian placed ...
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