Join Josh and Ollie on this fun episode of Jolly Korean as they uncover the fascinating world of Korean counting units! Learn how Korean counters work, including specific classifiers for people, ...
Many runners, when training for their first marathon, set out with the intention to cover all 26.2 miles without taking any walk breaks. Back-of-the-pack runners and Boston Marathon qualifiers alike ...
The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom. Long before the ...
Abstract: As an indoor positioning method, pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) is crucial for positioning and navigation in environments where satellite signals are blocked, such as shopping malls, ...
Abstract: Walking speed and distance are usually collected when performing clinical tests such as the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT). Wearable devices and smartphones can help bring these tests to the home ...
Republicans in at least a half-dozen counties in Texas are considering or have made plans to count ballots by hand in next March's primary elections, a move that's financially costly and could inject ...
The benefits of walking range from a lower risk of cardiovascular disease to extending your life on the whole. But getting more steps in can be a challenge, particularly when we spend so much time ...
Step aside, outdated exercise goals. For years, 10,000 steps has been promoted by fitness trackers, health apps and medical professionals as the gold standard for daily physical activity. But if that ...
Tired of your smartwatch reminding you that you haven’t hit 10,000 steps today? It’s time to dismiss the notification. Walking any distance is beneficial for health, even if you don’t reach this ...
Third Prize Winner: Plumb Line Staircase. Image Courtesy of Buildner The event invited designers to reflect on one of architecture's oldest and most symbolic elements: the stair. Beyond its functional ...
New research indicates that older women who walked approximately 4,000 steps just once or twice weekly significantly lowered their risk of premature death by 26 per cent and heart disease by 27 per ...