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I recently gave my OpenClaw a real robot arm to play with. The results just about blew my own neural network. The AI agent was able to configure the arm, use it to see and slowly grab things, and even ...
Using microCT scanning, which allows for high-resolution imaging of an organism’s internal structures, and other imaging techniques, researchers found that a network of veins serve as a mechanical ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your abdominal muscles—even slightly—your brain may gently sway inside your skull.
Although piano performance is often treated as centered on sound production, it also involves body movements commonly discussed as ancillary, whose observable role extends beyond immediate sound ...
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists report in Nature Neuroscience. Through a study using mice and simulations, the team found a potential ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas are exploring a groundbreaking way to detect mental health crises before they happen by analyzing how people move. Gu Eon Kang, PhD, an assistant ...
An elementary student’s first foray into anatomy is often a catchy tune composed mainly of four words: “heads, shoulders, knees, and toes.” As they progress through the shortlist, children put their ...
Research in nonverbal communication has suggested that various body cues can reveal a lot about an individual. From your walking gait to gestures to posture, reading movement cues can tell a lot about ...
Snakes are remarkable creatures that have evolved sophisticated movement techniques to navigate their environment, hunt prey, and escape from predators. Unlike mammals with limbs, snakes rely entirely ...
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