MOBILITY

Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

Tweaking Pentacene: A New Twist in Organic Semiconductors

Scientists are delving into a unique way to improve organic semiconductors by slightly altering their molecular structure. They did this by adding ethynyl groups to a compound called dihydrodiazapentacene, creating new molecules named 2a and 2b. These molecules look similar to their original forms,

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Jan 16 2025EDUCATION

UTA Wins Big for Helping Underserved Students Succeed

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) has been honored by the U. S. Department of Education for its outstanding work in enrolling and supporting underserved students. President Jennifer Cowley received this prestigious award in Washington, DC. UTA is one of just six institutions recognized nati

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Recovering from Pelvic Injuries: Pain, Meds, and Getting Active

Let's talk about what happens after a lateral compression pelvic injury. We're not just talking about the initial pain; we're diving into how people recover over a two-year span. This journey is all about three big things: feeling better, using less pain medicine, and getting back to moving around w

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

Hunting Explosives: A New Forensic Tool

Crime scenes are full of clues, but finding the right ones can be as tricky as finding a needle in a haystack. Forensic scientists often need help to detect explosives. Enter laser desorption-ion mobility spectrometry (LD-IMS), a cutting-edge technique developed by MaSaTECH. This method zaps samples

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

Why West Side Kids Need to Learn Trades

A lot of teenagers in Chicago's West Side know how to take over a Kia with a USB cable, but even more can handle construction equipment like excavators. Both skills take some know-how, but the paths they lead to are worlds apart. Some people might say that kids from tough neighborhoods turn to crime

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Navigating Wheelchair Challenges: A User's Perspective

Using a manual wheelchair (MWC) can be tough, especially for new users. A recent study talked to 18 clinicians and 25 MWC users to find out what makes things hard for them. They spent time at various rehabilitation centers, having chats that lasted between 30 to 60 minutes. They asked about moving a

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Checking Out the Glittre Test for Prosthetic Users

Ever wondered how well a test can measure the daily life skills of people using lower-limb prosthetics? Let's take a look at the Glittre Activities of Daily Living Test. This test is a big deal in the world of functional capacity assessments. It helps professionals understand how well a person can m

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

AI Exoskeletons: A Step Toward Better Mobility

Exoskeletons are like wearable robots that can help people move better. However, a big challenge is making sure these exoskeletons adapt quickly to different walking conditions. Scientists have developed an AI-driven exoskeleton system that can switch assistance types, adjust to slopes, and provide

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Dec 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Swift and Steady: Movement Skills of Global Hunter-Gatherers

Imagine a world where running, climbing, swimming, and diving aren't just sports or hobbies, but essential skills for daily survival. This is the reality for many hunter-gatherer communities worldwide. Over 900 ethnographic records highlight the amazing adaptability of these societies. Both men and

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Yoga's Impact on Spine and Shoulder Flexibility: A Closer Look

Have you ever wondered why so many people turn to yoga when they want to improve their flexibility? This study set out to answer that question by digging into the effects of yoga on both spine and shoulder mobility. Instead of just focusing on one area, the researchers wanted to see if yoga could ma

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