I was fortunate enough to spend some time bouldering in Red Rocks Canyon, NV at the end of 2018 and early 2019. During my time there, I heard a lot of various opinions about how long to wait for the rock to dry before climbing again. Most of the opinions ranged from 24 hours to […]
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Breaking Glass Ceilings: Julia Morgan
This post originally appeared on stemation.com on Aug. 1, 2017 A few weeks ago I heard an excellent story on NPR about the life and accomplishments of Julia Morgan. The story provided a much-needed recharge, as I prepare for another semester teaching a new course (well, new for me anyway). Julia Morgan was the only […]
Biomechanics FAQ
In the field of biomechanics, mechanical engineering principles are applied to understand materials and behaviors of the body. For example, fluid flow through pipes is a simple analogy for blood flow through veins and arteries. While a large pipe network might roughly describe the cardiovascular system, such analogies allow for a plethora of real-world applications. […]
FootSens: Understanding the Effects of Physically Demanding Jobs – One Stride at a Time
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 60% of civilian jobs in 2016 required medium to heavy levels of physical work. In other words, the majority of jobs require physically demanding activities. When these activities are performed repetitively over the course of an individual’s career, they can prove damaging: arthritis, heart disease, stress […]
On the Grind: Berkeley Undergrads Take on Teeth Grinding
Jay Huber, Austin Lim, Eric Hu, and Kei Takanami are fourth-year Berkeley undergrads that are currently working on a project that they hope will help researchers develop a better understanding of bruxism, or teeth grinding. Teeth grinding is the often subconscious grinding of the teeth that is sometimes caused by stress. When done repetitively, it […]
Rehab Robo is Making At-Home Physical Therapy More Accessible
Many of us are familiar with the inconveniences of having to stay at home in light of current orders for shelter-in-place due to COVID-19. But when the health of the community doesn’t require us to stay inside and we must lead our busy lives, having to always leave the house can be just as inconvenient […]