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Video: Dog-inspired robot uses air-powered muscles for smooth, stable motion
Tokyo engineers unveil a dog-inspired robot that uses air-powered muscles to study how animals absorb impact while running ...
From the moment an embryo starts to take shape, two-way communication is critical for making sure tissues and organs develop ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, explains why we age faster than we should, and how Medicine 3.0 ...
Clinical excellence, the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, and a care model focused on rapid patient recovery have ...
The inaugural procedure was performed by William J. Berghoff, MD, at Parkview Orthopedic Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana, marking a major milestone in the system's limited market release and the next ...
Orthopedics is entering 2026 amid political, financial and operational challenges. For Kevin Bozic, MD, chair of surgery and perioperative care at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at ...
On a purely visual level — looking at color, form, texture, materials — Todd Siler’s paintings, currently on display at the ...
Spot & Tango reports on feeding puppies, highlighting age, breed size, and nutrient needs for proper growth and health.
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Top 7 must-read humanoid robot stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From expressive robot faces to factory deployments, these seven stories shaped how 2025 will be remembered in humanoid ...
Hypertrophic chondrocytes are deeply involved in the growth of mammalian bones. Researchers find that these cells transform ...
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How to Train the Nervous System to Age More Slowly
I am an expert in neurocentric training and work with my clients on life-extending daily routines. In my book “Your Longevity ...
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