Some fish, it turns out, are morning people. They swim hard during daylight, sleep mostly at night, and tend to live longer.
Researchers analyzing massive datasets of human behavior say simple daily habits—like how much you move and how well you sleep—may reveal surprising clues about longevity.
Wearable movement-tracking devices may someday be useful in providing early warnings of cognitive decline among older adults, suggest new findings from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ...
Staying fit as you get older doesn’t have to be as hard as people make it seem. In fact, adding a few surprising movement patterns to your routine might be the secret to aging with grace. Andrew ...
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Movement signatures: How we move, gesture and use facial expressions could be as unique as a fingerprint
The way someone walks, talks, smiles, or gestures gives a clue to who they are. Whether through the flick of an eyebrow, the rhythm of our walk, or the tilt of a head, movement speaks volumes.
Differences in movement patterns of marine animals in open oceans and coastal habitats suggest differing resilience to environmental change, according to a study. Animal movement patterns are thought ...
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