Researchers looked at the effects of zapping muscles with neuromuscular electrical stimulation or NMES while weightlifting.
New technology bio-modified carbon blacks can allow the maintenance of tire treadwear and damage resistance, while ...
Using a run-of-the-mill, portable and non-invasive electrical muscle stimulator while doing resistance training can yield greater gains in muscle strength and muscle mass than doing resistance ...
The researchers discovered that LSMO is a material that can be used both for switching between high and low electrical resistance states and for spintronic applications, offering new possibilities ...
Funds from the Inasmuch Foundation and The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation will support the purchase of equipment, including ...
Three exotic new species of superconductivity were spotted last year, illustrating the myriad ways electrons can join together to form a frictionless quantum soup.
Just 2 layers of materials commonly used in biomedical labs can mimic the electrical properties of human skin.
Rice University physicist Emilia Morosan is part of an international research collaboration that has been awarded multimillion-dollar funding from The Kavli Foundation to develop and test ...
Talk about a shock to the system: zapping yourself with an electrical muscle stimulation device during resistance training can lead to greater muscle mass and strength improvements compared to ...
This biomimetic robot, powered by bacteria in water, can collect water temperature, pollution levels, biological and craft ...
The ResiScope™ III's most distinguishing feature is its processor-driven auto-ranging capability. This powerful technology ...
Check out how high power density enhances the efficiency of energy-harvesting wearables and novel wireless-power-transfer ...