Abstract: The application of autonomous systems plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and stable operation of industrial processes. Control methods grounded in artificial intelligence (AI) present ...
The NFL preseason is not what it used to be. Once upon a time, the preseason was used as a means for teams to get their starters ready for the regular season. Yes, the backups would play during the ...
Stiff knees and aching hips may seem like an inevitable part of aging, but experts say we’re getting osteoarthritis all wrong. Despite affecting nearly 600 million people worldwide — and potentially a ...
Good news: Scientists may be closer to a new way to treat arthritis. The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) said several experimental treatments could help regrow cartilage and bone ...
You’ve heard it all before: Someone cracking knuckles in a meeting, or the snap, crackle and pop of joints in nearby cubicles as coworkers bend backs, flex elbows or stretch necks. You might even hear ...
Maintaining mobility and flexibility are crucial to living a full life. But stiff, sore, or painful joints can get in the way—and in many cases, inflammation is the cause. Being able to recognize the ...
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The Harvard team’s new mathematical method allows for noncircular and irregular shapes that follow unusual paths.Wood Lab / Harvard SEAS Researchers have developed a mathematical framework to design ...
Many of us have noisy joints. Knees crack on the stairs, necks pop when we stretch, and knuckles seem to crack almost on demand. These sounds can be startling and are often blamed on ageing, damage or ...
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Orthopedists share their best tips. By Jancee Dunn When I was younger, I used to spring out of bed. Now, it’s more like a slow heave — my knees and hips protesting as I release a middle-aged groan.