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Origami, an art of folding paper into intricate objects, is not just kid stuff. Practicing origami has multiple benefits irrespective of age, improving mental and physical agility, and it is now used in scientific and industrial research activities. It is a great way to develop logical and spatial thinking, encourage creative activity through the activation of thought processes. Origami helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and mental concentration. Use of the hands directly stimulates areas of the brain. It helps keep your mind healthy at all ages. It reduces the risk of dementia or loss of memory, independent living, power of recall, strengthen intellectual prowess, challenge your brain, and keep your brain agile. At the same time, the complex and intricate shapes made were used by the scientific and research community to develop newer methods and objects in their respective spheres. Researchers at MIT think they might be able to use the ancie...