Walking does more than help you burn calories—it’s a fundamental movement that impacts your core stability, hip mobility, balance, and even how your body manages tension.
Can our homes help detect brain changes? New research shows how digital sensing reveals subtle shifts in movement and cognition in everyday life, and can track disease progression.
The swannery has been here since the 11th century, and this winter, after the storms harmed the flock’s feeding, it came into its own ...
A 7.2-million-year-old femur found in Bulgaria reveals early signs of upright walking and reopens the debate on human origins ...
Physics got ignored.
They can make a trip to the D.M.V., jury duty or a bus commute the best part of your day. How do they do it? And why?
To celebrate and learn more about the new experiences coming to Disney Adventure World, Disney Experiences talked with Natacha Rafalski, Présidente of Disneyland Paris.
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Are we about to become batteries for AI? A 2030 thought experiment on work, energy and human worth
With 80 per cent of jobs gone and work no longer anchoring daily life, the body may become the last remaining asset. In one imagined 2030, people generate electricity through exercise, turning gym ...
Horses are just as much a part of New Mexico’s story as green chile and balloons. One local startup is hoping their research ...
Brooklyn Nets radio play-by-play voice Chris Carrino Sr. was honored by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame with a Curt Gowdy Media Award.
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Can humans outrun a crocodile? What speed studies suggest
Peer-reviewed speed studies show that most crocodilians top out well below the pace of an average human sprint, challenging a persistent myth that these reptiles can chase down people on land.
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