When your arm moves inside a loose shirt, the fabric does not simply follow along. It ripples, folds, and shifts in ways that ...
Every step you take depends on a structure most people rarely think about. The pelvis sits at the center of the body and ...
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Loose Clothing Can Track Movement More Accurately Than Skin-Mounted Sensors, Study Finds
In A Nutshell Comfort meets performance: Sensors embedded in loose, baggy clothing outperformed tight-fitting wrist and body ...
A multidisciplinary research team recommends combining detailed data on human activities, infrastructure and animal ecosystems into a “dynamic human footprint” framework. The study explores the ...
Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
A collaborative research study, led by IU Columbus Associate Professor of Psychology Mark Jaime, is getting attention in the neuroscience field for its innovative study of physical movement and ...
A new study, which centers on evidence from skulls of a 6-million-year-old fossil ape, Lufengpithecus, offers important clues about the origins of bipedal locomotion courtesy of a novel method: ...
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