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Flamingos save energy by standing on one leg | News | The Times

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To all those who like to tell researchers presenting their latest case that “you don’t have a leg to stand on”, two American scientists have the perfect

A balancing act - Mumbai Mirrormumbaimirror.indiatimes.com › ar...

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Student Stacie Chvatal (left) and professor Lena Ting (right) set up a human balance test designed to measure muscle reaction to balance ...

#Animalfarm, Teil 60: Darum stehen selbst tote Flamingos lieber auf...

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Mühelos stehen Flamingos stundenlang auf einem Bein und können sogar in dieser Position schlafen. Selbst tote Tiere fallen nicht um. Doch wie ist das möglich?...

Lena H Ting, PhD | News & Events | Biomedical Engineering |...

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BME Seminar Series Fall Thursday, December 6, at 4-5 pm. Tech L361 Host: Professor Eric Perreault. Biosketch. Wallace H. Coulter Professor, ...

Dancing toward better physical rehabilitation

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Dancing toward better physical rehabilitation. July 10, by Lena Ting And Madeleine Eve Hackney, The Conversation · Dancing toward better physical rehabilitation. Ballet dancers can apply their intensive training to tasks they haven't practiced. Credit: bezikus/Shutterstock.com. To dance is human; ...

Breaking News English | Word Pairs | Flamingos

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Breaking News English.com - A FREE vocabulary activity on Flamingos. Comes with more reading, activities, quizzes and a listening.

Frontiers news briefs | EurekAlert! Science News

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This week's news briefs include: Inherently analog quantity representations in baboons; common muscle synergies for balance and walking; and what Italian...

How Flamingos Stand on One Leg | Inside Science

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Using two cadaver flamingos, Chang and Lena Ting, a comparative neuromechanist at Emory University in Atlanta, found that the bird could settle into a stable, one-legged position. "They fold down," Ting said. "The interaction of the different joints and ligaments are such that you can push down on it and it ...

Simulation Reveals How Body Repairs Balance

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Ge… Tech and Emory researchers have created a computer simulation that sheds new light on how the nervous system reinvents its communication with muscles af

Nature Provides Design Template for Human Problems

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Environmental science and conservation news

Scientists Pinpoint How A Flamingo Balances On One Leg – Houston...

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What appears to be a feat actually requires almost no muscle effort from the bird. The researchers found even a dead flamingo's body will fall into a stable...

Study finds ballet training may improve balance and coordination in...

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"This study helps us understand how long-term training in an activity such as dance affects how we do everyday tasks," says study author Lena Ting, PhD. "We found that years of ballet training change how the nervous system coordinates muscles for walking and balancing behaviors overall. This may also ...

Taking an interdisciplinary approach to exploring motor function

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We're talking about a really complex transformation," says Lena Ting, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical ...

Using the stairs just got easier with energy- | EurekAlert!

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Researchers have created energy-recycling stairs that store a user's energy during descent and return energy to the user during ascent, making walking up and...

GT Research Horizons - Winter/Spring 2008

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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke funded Lena Ting’s work by grant R01NS and Ravi Bellamkonda’s work by grant R01NS
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