A research team led by University of Tsukuba has developed a new method to estimate long-term debris supply from steep slopes by measuring debris accumulated on decades-old abandoned roads. Debris ...
If you have ever visited the gym, you must have seen people rolling their legs, backs or arms over a cylindrical piece of foam. It may look a little odd at first glance, but foam rolling has become a ...
Design engineers routinely rely on bolted joints, yet most guidance focuses on axial stiffness—often overlooking moment (pitch) stiffness, which can dominate compliance in ...
We know that as life goes on it can be harder to build muscle, but that shouldn't stop us, especially if we work more efficiently. Coach Joe Delaney outlines the ways we can adjust our programming, to ...
FIRST ON FOX: A campaign finance expert is slamming progressive Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., for spending over $200,000 of his congressional campaign cash on an "inherently personal" expense: ...
Have you ever worked with a group of people trying to solve a problem? There are different opinions, different considerations, and each person’s perspective provides a different angle on the problem.
In the ever-growing concern about asteroid collisions with Earth, a new study published in Nature Communications offers a breakthrough in understanding how to defend our planet from a potentially ...
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