Several athletes at the Olympics have looked as if they're dancing just before they set off to compete, but they are visualizing.
Morgan Severseike (right) of Ankeny explores movement of the knee meniscus using the new dynamic knee anatomy model as Brianna Notermann (center) of Mason City and Myah Weber (left) of Evansdale look ...
This is not a story about weakness. It's about what happens when the human nervous system confronts a challenge it wasn't designed to face.
Orthopedic surgery has always evolved alongside technology, from advances in biomaterials to minimally invasive techniques.Today, however, the pace of innovation is accelerating. AI, robotic ...
The ePlane Company, India’s leading developer of electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, today announced that ...
Sonepat introduces specialized tracks in AI, Cloud Computing, and IoT to prepare Computer Science students for Industry 4.0 careers. Explore curriculum upgrades, labs, corporate partnerships, and ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- zSpace, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZSPC), a leading provider of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) ...
Skeleton athletes are basically a hybrid between a weight-lifter and a sprinter,” says Britain’s 28-year-old gold medalist skeleton ‘slider’ Matt Weston.
Angie Alder, a 12-year-old Provo girl, ran the fastest 1,600 meters in U.S. middle school history. The race took place at the ...
With information overload, rapidly and effectively communicating complex medical data to healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients is crucial. Today’s audiences not only benefit from, but ...
Don Swartz moved to Marin in the 1960s and rose to prominence after coaching Terra Linda High swimmer Rick DeMont to a ...