This ‘tripod foot’ is making hiking easier for people with prosthetic legs
In the past, uneven terrains have proved difficult for those with prosthetic legs, but new technology from Stanford University is changing that.
Associate Director, Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Communications, News Service
In the past, uneven terrains have proved difficult for those with prosthetic legs, but new technology from Stanford University is changing that.
Where adults can most easily comprehend a word when they look at it straight on, children need to look a bit up and to the left. For faces, they need to look a bit up and to the right. Why?
Neuroscientists are examining how we mentally prepare for tasks.