A new Science Robotics study highlights exoskeletons that allow... physical therapists and patients recovering from stroke to “feel” each other’s movements as they walk on separate treadmills, enabling nuanced gait correction.show more

Science Magazine
40,401 views • 1 month ago
In #PokemonLegendsZA, Link Battles take place in the Z-A... Battle Club. Up to four players battle to defeat as many of each other’s Pokémon as they can in intense real-time battles within the time limit, and are ranked from first to fourth based on how they perform! 💥show more

Pokémon
213,079 views • 10 months ago
In a new study from MIT and the University... of Queensland, 272 international experts were asked to judge the biggest risks from AI between now and 2030. They concluded that 18 of the 24 risks they looked at each carry at least a 1 in 10 chance of a catastrophic outcome, which they defined as something that kills more than a million people or wipes out more than 100 billion dollars. The risks they worried about most were not science fiction robots. They were AI being used to build weapons, launch large scale cyberattacks, and concentrate power and money in very few hands. None of this is a prediction that it will happen. It is a measure of how seriously the field's own experts take the danger. And the numbers are not small.show more

Anonymous
56,850 views • 16 days ago
“i got a wonderful, really personal letter from emma...... basically saying about all the good times we've had and now they feel like they've been a parent to me and i feel like that as well...” ❤🩹 harry collett on emma d'arcyshow more

emma d'arcy daily
114,311 views • 1 month ago
Would you call a crab walk gait a functional... neurological disorder? Not so fast. If you encounter someone walk with tiny, sideways shuffling steps, kinda like a crab, it could be a clue. In a striking case just published by Fraiman and colleagues, a crab walk-like helped to uncover a rare but important white matter brain disease called CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy. Key Points: - A short-stepped laterally swaying crab-like gait may be an early sign of a higher-level gait disorder. - This disorder could originate from the brain’s motor planning centers, and not muscles or nerves. - These gait patterns may signal frontal lobe dysfunction, especially when strength, sensation and coordination remain intact. - When paired w/ behavioral symptoms and frontal white matter changes on MRI, this gait pattern may point to CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy. - This syndrome is an underrecognized adult-onset leukodystrophy. My take: My mentor used to teach that a great neurologist always walked their patients to the examination room and in many cases he/she would clinch the diagnosis even before the door was shut and the vital signs collected. Here are 5 points that resonated w/ me about this case. 1- A strange walk might be a warning sign. Don't jump to a functional diagnosis if you see a sideways walk. 2- The brain can be the source of walking challenges even when the legs are strong. 3- White matter diseases can show up as a funny walk. Memory and speech challenges may emerge later. 4-Don’t ignore personality or speech changes. Disinhibition, apathy or trouble finding words acould point to a deeper brain condition. 5- A brain MRI and genetic test can unlock the mystery. #parkinson Parkinson's Foundation Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseasesshow more

Michael Okun
11,129 views • 1 year ago
The way they carried out that manoeuvre on Betsy... from bed to the chair has bugged me! #Corrie I work on a rehab ward and have worked with stroke patients and that really isn't reflective of physio and that specific manual handling is outdated and not recommended at all. If Betsy can't support herself she should be a hoist transfer or stand aid until she can weight bear! Also put the cushion under her arm to support 🙄 Whatever they did wasn't safe! Picky but annoying and details make the story!show more

L ♊️
34,967 views • 1 month ago
‼️TW: Mentions of s3xua1 activity‼️ A new post provided... videos and photos showing Bin, XUN and Knight at a nightclub after last year's Worlds. OP claimed that "each of them was accompanied by a female "model" and Bin left early with one of them". The post also describe the event as "touch and sing", which venues allow guests to make physical contact with the female hostesses, including intimate areas.show more

Yuuu - lifeitsfkingmove
255,410 views • 9 months ago
America, as a mental health professional, please allow me... to let you in on a secret for how you can differentiate a good person/candidate from a bad one: They have profound love for their spouse and their children. And their spouse/children reciprocate that love for them 100%.show more

Andrew—#IAmTheResistance
1,743,526 views • 2 years ago
NEW ALL IN: $OUST @ $40.55 First alerted to... subs at $39.88. Currently at $42.68. They make colored lidar tech for robotics. Literally invented it. That means 1 sensor instead of 2. With millimeter precision. Was down -10% today on no news so it felt like a good risk / reward balance. This is related to my overall thesis on physical AI and how there's not that many ways to play it with public stocks. $OUST is the infra that almost every robot or physical AI automation needs. And they seem be rapidly signing up customers. No immediate catalyst but a good one to hold. Credit to Jim Liu for the best $OUST writeup on X: --- As a reminder: this is my challenge account where I restarted with $35k to go all-in swing trading 1 stock at a time to $10M again. Realtime alerts to subscribers. Summaries after market close to non-subscribers. As always, please do your own research with your own independent thinking and risk tolerance and decide your own buys and sells. I may trade on a whims notice.show more

Kevin Xu
311,363 views • 1 month ago
She cannot walk and he is blind but together... they climb mountains ♥️ Trevor Hahn loved the outdoors his entire life, but losing his sight to glaucoma made him believe his hiking days were over. Melanie Knecht, who was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair, shared the same passion for nature. After meeting through adaptive sports programs, the two formed a friendship built around their love for adventure and a determination not to let their physical challenges define their limits. Together, they created a unique hiking partnership where each provides what the other needs. Melanie rides in a specially designed backpack carried by Trevor, guiding him along the trails as his eyes while he becomes her legs. What makes their story special isn’t just the mountains they climb, but the balance they’ve found in supporting each other. Instead of feeling like burdens, they move forward as a true team, proving that strength can come from connection as much as from determination.show more

Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
34,678 views • 5 months ago
Trained on zero real-world data. Learned to walk, pick... up boxes, and follow multi-step instructions... in the REAL world. ( 📌 Paper below) Researchers from Amazon FAR, Berkeley, Stanford, and CMU scanned real rooms with an iPhone, rebuilt them as 3D Gaussian Splatting scenes, then generated 48,000 synthetic trajectories of a Unitree G1 walking, grasping, and placing objects inside those virtual replicas. They rendered the robot's first-person camera view from each run and paired it with the matching language instruction and motion data. That's the dataset every humanoid team needs and nobody has: synced egocentric video + language + kinematics, at scale. Instead of collecting it in the real world, they manufactured it. They trained a vision-language-kinematics policy on that synthetic data alone, then deployed it on the physical G1 across five task types: navigation to a named object, lifting boxes of three different sizes with no per-size tuning, chained multi-step tasks, robustness to mid-task layout changes and flickering lights, and multi-minute long-horizon runs. No real-world fine-tuning at any point. Real-world interaction data has been the hard limit on humanoid learning... slow, expensive, and small. If scanning a room once and synthesizing thousands of labeled interactions holds up as a general recipe, that limit moves. Data stops being the bottleneck robotics teams have to solve for. 📌 Paper: Project: ——- Weekly robotics and AI insights. Subscribe free:show more

Ilir Aliu
12,950 views • 1 month ago
💬 We get asked If I launch two different... strategies on my Vault, will they mess up each other's positions? ❕ Answer from a GT App Trader: They won’t. That was actually the biggest issue with running a Vault - everything used to mix into one messy pile. 🔸 Divided Spaces Now you can run multiple separate strategies simultaneously. Thanks to isolated margin, each setup lives in its own independent space. One strategy will never touch or accidentally close the positions of another. 🔸 Automatic Capital Adjustments If an investor suddenly withdraws funds mid-trade, you don't need to panic and recalculate sizes manually. The platform automatically tracks the new balance, resizes the open positions, and updates the parameters on the fly. Run separate setups on a single Vault without them ever crossing paths.show more

GT Protocol
32,245 views • 2 months ago
The better humans have gotten at making plastic, the... more challenging it has been to unmake it—especially the pieces too small to see. Long after plastic bottles and bags break down, they keep fragmenting into particles so tiny, conventional filtration can’t touch them. They drift through treatment plants and into waterways unimpeded. There, they enter the food chain, and ultimately the body, where they have been found in human organs and are increasingly linked to various diseases such as cancer. Enter nanobots. In a new study, researchers show that tiny magnetic machines made of cagelike materials can tumble through water, sweeping up nanoplastics via the same electrostatic attraction that makes a balloon cling to your hair. Learn more: News from Scienceshow more

Science Magazine
61,806 views • 3 months ago
As life expands, so does what you value. Inside... the all-new electric #GLB, innovation and comfort create a space that moves with you. From the refined materials to the intelligent MBUX interface, every detail is designed to make driving feel effortless and arriving feel exceptional. Discover an interior that welcomes you with light, space, and intuition. Because true progress begins on the inside. #MercedesBenzshow more

Mercedes-Benz
131,813 views • 9 months ago
It has been an extraordinary run. As I leave... the State House for the last time as Governor, I am proud to say we are leaving our children a state that is better than we found it. A New Jersey that is stronger, fairer, and more responsible. To each and every New Jerseyan: It has been the highest honor of my life to serve as your Governor. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Never forget: We’re from Jersey, baby!!show more

Governor Phil Murphy
186,077 views • 7 months ago
Mudras are powerful symbolic hand gestures rooted in yoga,... meditation, and ancient cultural practices. Each gesture represents a specific state of mind or spiritual process, connecting the body, mind, and energy fields. While they might appear mystical, mudras are practical tools for promoting healing, balance, and mental clarity. Practitioners often describe the calming and transformative effects of these movements, even as science continues to uncover their potential. Think of mudras as a universal, silent language—guiding intentions, shifting energy, and inviting inner peace. Discover the power within your hands. Dive in, and feel the shift! ✨🙏 Discover your true potential today: 📕 📘 Vol 2:show more

vegastar
516,190 views • 1 year ago
In Chinese corporate culture there is an unusual morning... ritual — the “money-chasing dance” Employees perform simple movements to music: they pretend to “collect” money from the air around them, swipe their fingers as if on a screen, and make gestures similar to “catching” money. It is believed that this sets a sales-oriented mindset and increases efficiency, regardless of the field of work. The ritual is seen as a form of team motivation and corporate discipline, although from the outside it looks quite strange.show more

NEXTA
142,866 views • 1 month ago
The Reason christian theology and its apologetics think the... "perfect" state in Heaven is asexual is because its early theologians were influenced by Greek dualism, which came from Plato. This was the idea that the spirit is good, but the body (and its desires) is "fleshly" or corrupt. And so from early on Christian theologians like Augustine baked a deep-seated suspicion of physical pleasure into the faith. This created a fractured spirituality where the 'flesh' is seen as a rival to the soul In contrast, Islam teaches that the body is a trust from God, where even physical intimacy with a spouse is an act of Sadaqah (spiritual charity) that earns divine reward. Similarly, African traditions view the body holistically as the vessel of vital force and ancestral lineage, where there is no 'shame' in the physical because it is inseparable from the spiritual. This is precisely why many Christian critics attack Islamic concepts of Paradise, such as the Hooris. Because their own theology cannot reconcile holiness with pleasure, they view a physical afterlife as 'low' or 'profane.' They are unable to fathom a reality where physical ecstasy and spiritual devotion are interconnected, ultimately projecting their own cultural 'body-shame' onto traditions that have always seen the human experience as a unified, sacred whole."show more

Hamza K
85,144 views • 5 months ago
🧲🖼️NEW ARTWORK RELEASE 🖼️🧲 My latest physical art is... going to be auctioned at Christie's NYC, December 3 - 18, 2024. I created a 🧲magnetic 3D portrait 🖼️that can be customized and live on by the collector as they move the magnetic pieces around and change the 3D height of all the pieces.show more

Coldie
21,241 views • 1 year ago
Leading Democrats are now acknowledging that President Trump's decisive... action in eliminating the tyrannical Ayatollah Khamenei represents a major victory. As Senator Mark Warner admitted: "I'll be the first to say that removing key figures from the Iranian regime benefits the region and the globe immensely!" Amid cries of "war" from progressive activists, even party elites recognize this as a blow to terrorism funders and a step toward stability. Trump's unwavering America First stance highlights Democratic double standards—they quietly applaud moves they denounce in public. This embodies true leadership: delivering justice for both Americans and the Iranian people. Victory marches on.show more

Sadie
19,933 views • 5 months ago