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Biomechanics is the study of animals moving. This reddit was created with the idea of sharing ideas or latest publications from the field of comparative biomechanics. It is inspired by the the division of Comparative biomechanics (DCB) within the Society for integrative and comparative biology (SICB). Literature and discussion based on other related topic (such as vertebrate morphology) are..
Biomechanics | Reddit
2d ago
Hello all, I am thinking about pursuing a PhD in Biomechanics and need some help.
A little bit about me: I graduated undergrad with a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Kinesiology, I discovered quickly that I am much more interested in Kinesiology and Biomechanics, so I applied to, and got accepted into a decently competitive M.S. in Exercise Science program, where I am now. In this program we are free to "specialize" in any area of Exercise Science we want, and I ended up choosing Biomechanics. I have become very familiar and skilled in programs such as: Qualisys, V3D, MatLab, and R. I have ..read more
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1w ago
I’m struggling got an exam in two days tryna wrap my head around something and I may be stupid here tbh but I learning bout the axes of motion and how anteroposterior the movements are opposite too the axes like in my notes the example is abduction and adduction but in my head that makes no sense because I would think that would be transverse axis and the movements for the transverse axis I would think would be for anteroposterior and the only one that makes sense is longitudinal because that’s a twist and that axis runs from top to bottom someone please help how can movements opposite to the ..read more
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1w ago
Has anyone tried cutting shapes on PDMS with Silhouette Cameo 4? It seems like a good idea to try and i’ve seen some people use it for making subtrates and microfluidics channels etc. I was wondering how they figured the force, depth, speed, etc for it.
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I keep forgetting the procedure myself so i made a cute infographic if it helps!!
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2w ago
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2w ago
I've been thinking about creating some shoes that actually don't harm (and most importantly, lethally harm) insects when stepping on them, do they exist already?
A pattern of sole that reduces the area of contact (Easiest, least effective)
Foam (i've tried to do some calculations and I failed)
Little silicone or velcro hairs (so that the insects get in between them)
Suction pads, air-in-sole or any other mechanism that would push or pull ants by air currents created when stepping or a moving foot
Is it physically possible? Which option sounds the most likely to be effective?
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3w ago
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