A tiny, aquatic, single-celled organism can contract to one-quarter of its body length in less than 5 milliseconds—hundreds ...
My name is Cori Ritchey, and I am an exercise physiology nerd turned fitness journalist, and the fitness editor at Women’s Health. When I’m not writing, editing, and researching fitness, I’m teaching ...
NO ARM DAY WORKOUT is complete without a solid biceps pump. The big arm muscles are one of the most popular points of focus for mass-obsessed gym bros, and for good reason. The biceps take up a prime ...
In this study, we have constructed a mathematical model of the pharynx—the feeding organ of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans—in order to analyze in detail the way pharyngeal motions are generated.
In the realm of cinema, nothing is more engaging than a movie that’s complemented with a good soundtrack. Not the album for a movie’s score, but the quintessential motion picture soundtrack; music ...
Electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of movement have been studied extensively over many years. In the present work, we focus on investigating neural correlates that originate from the spine and ...
The normal course of aging alters the harmonious, symmetrical, and balanced facial features found in youth, not only impacting physical attractiveness but also influencing self-esteem and causing ...
Emotional expression is a foundational component of human social communication, enabling individuals to interpret, predict and respond to the intentions and internal states of others. Facial movement ...
Introduction Hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) continue to plague professional football. Several scientific publications have encouraged a multifactorial approach; however, no multifactorial HMI risk ...
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