Polymer bearings do not operate in isolation. Their performance depends on how bearing materials mating surfaces, housings, ...
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This 3D-printed exoskeleton moves like a real spine
A DIY cervical exoskeleton with liner bearings for near-frictionless movement — designed to support a helmet's weight without ...
Gabriel Landeskog uses in-skate sensors, AI-driven movement platform to manage his knee and workload
Gabriel Landeskog uses sensors in his skates and sneakers to monitor his biomechanics. This technology helps the Colorado ...
As the Carolina Hurricanes open the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Saturday night, they are offering fans the chance to enjoy the game with a special "beer skate" for their adult beverage ...
There are still two first-round series that need to be decided, but the NHL is itching to get the second round of the Stanley Cup Finals underway. The first series to get rolling is the first-ever ...
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Inverse-designed crease patterns reshape flat composite into load-bearing 3D structure
Engineers have long sought ways to fabricate three-dimensional structures from flat stock materials without ...
For hockey fans who are tired of drinking beer out of a boring old cup, the NHL is continuing to innovate. Throughout the season, multiple teams have found viral ways to shake up the time-honored ...
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