A study from Ohio State University found that sooty mangabey monkeys, with feet similar to those of humans, can climb vertical tree trunks with ease. The research suggests that the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees could have been a vertical climber, challenging existing theories about foot structure and forest environment...
SourceOhio State University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateAug 17, 2026
Researchers at Mass General Brigham found that advanced footwear technology improves running performance in elite distance runners, but also causes subtle changes in running mechanics linked to bone stress injuries. Rotating shoes and gradually adapting to AFT may help reduce potential injury risk while optimizing performance.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalPM&R·TypeObservational study·DateMay 5, 2026
A biomimetic smart insole system integrates high-resolution sensing, autonomous energy supply, and AI-assisted gait diagnosis to monitor lower limb function and disease progression. The system achieves ultra-low detection limits and maintains mechanical stability, addressing existing bottlenecks in wearable gait monitoring.
SourceResearch·JournalResearch·TypeNews article·DateMar 19, 2026
Researchers at Kobe University have identified a specific bacterial strain, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum, as the primary causes of foot odor in Nagashima-type palmoplantar keratosis. Topical application of benzoyl peroxide reduces odor by decreasing C. tuberculostearicum levels.
SourceKobe University·JournalJournal of Investigative Dermatology·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 22, 2026
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Researchers developed an innovative noninvasive technique that combines ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging to capture images of both tissue and blood vessels. The technology has the potential to address current gaps in medical imaging, providing faster and more comprehensive imaging at meaningful depths.
SourceKeck School of Medicine of USC·JournalNature Biomedical Engineering·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 16, 2026
A comprehensive genomic characterisation of E. coli strains isolated from diabetic foot ulcers reveals high diversity and antibiotic resistance. The study provides valuable insights into the specific pathogens involved in diabetic foot disease and suggests potential targets for improved treatment strategies.
SourceKing's College London·JournalMicrobiology Spectrum·DateJan 13, 2026
Researchers have discovered footprints of ankylosaurid armoured dinosaurs, known as Ruopodosaurus clava, in the Canadian Rockies. The 100-million-year-old fossilized footprints provide evidence that tail-clubbed ankylosaurs were alive and well in North America during a previously unknown period.
SourceTaylor & Francis Group·JournalJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology·TypeObservational study·DateApr 14, 2025
Cricket frogs use a combination of underwater push and leg movement to propel themselves out of the water, resulting in a 'belly flop' motion. This discovery could lead to advancements in bio-inspired robotics and water testing systems.
SourceVirginia Tech·JournalJournal of Experimental Biology·DateJan 9, 2025
Researchers from the University of Granada and the Public Health Agency of Canada identified the most important physical fitness tests for children and adolescents, with a degree of scientific agreement exceeding 85%. The top tests include the 20-meter shuttle run test, handgrip strength test, standing long jump test, and body mass index.
SourceJournal of Sport and Health Science·JournalJournal of Sport and Health Science·TypeSurvey·DateDec 17, 2024
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A study found that monochromatic infrared light combined with physical therapy significantly reduced pain and improved sleep quality in patients with peripheral diabetic neuropathy. The treatment was effective in reducing symptoms and improving functionality for patients with intense pain.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalPain Management Nursing·DateNov 13, 2024
A University of Leicester study has found that the ability to walk efficiently on the ground played a crucial role in determining how large pterosaurs could grow. Early pterosaurs were adapted for climbing, but later species developed changes to their hands and feet that allowed them to thrive on land, leading to some becoming gigantic.
SourceUniversity of Leicester·JournalCurrent Biology·DateOct 4, 2024
A discovery of 18 theropod tracks and four ornithopod tracks in the Wonthaggi Formation reveals that large carnivores roamed polar environments, feeding on prey like smaller dinosaurs, fish, and turtles. The finds confirm that a variety of dinosaurs lived and walked on the ground where their bones were found.
SourceEmory University·JournalAlcheringa An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology·TypeObservational study·DateSep 9, 2024
A randomized controlled trial found that four weeks of outdoor gait training, combined with home exercises, improved running biomechanics and reduced the time feet were in contact with the ground. This technique may help patients improve their stride and reduce pain associated with shin splints.
SourceUniversity of Virginia Health System·JournalJournal of Biomechanics·DateJul 2, 2024
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Scientists unveiled a spatial cell atlas of the entire developing human limb, capturing intricate processes governing rapid development. The study uncovers new links between developmental cells and congenital limb syndromes, such as short fingers and extra digits.
SourceWellcome Trust Sanger Institute·JournalNature·TypeObservational study·DateDec 6, 2023
Researchers discovered ancient bird-like footprints in Southern Africa that date back over 210 million years, 60 million years before the earliest known bird fossil. The tracks were found at multiple sites and show a mix of dinosaur and bird-like characteristics.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS ONE·TypeObservational study·DateNov 29, 2023
Scientists studied medial longitudinal arch of the foot, a key adaptation for efficient bipedal walking. They found variation in navicular bone morphology among flat-footed individuals and those with well-developed arches, suggesting inborn flat feet may be a normal variant.
SourceUniversità di Bologna·JournalCommunications Biology·DateNov 21, 2023
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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) disproportionately affects Black adults, with higher rates of diagnosis and poor outcomes. Low-cost, routine testing can help reduce disparities and health care costs by identifying individuals at risk and providing preventive measures.
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalCirculation·DateJun 15, 2023
A global team of scientists found that the recoil of a flexible human foot arch repositions the ankle upright for more effective walking and running. This discovery could help doctors improve treatments for present-day patients' foot problems, while also suggesting therapeutic avenues for people with rigid arches due to injury or illness.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 30, 2023
A study by UConn researchers found a significant improvement in shod horses, with better movement and reduced lameness scores. Shoeing with plain stamp shoes improved maximum hock angles and gait quality, indicating potential benefits for athletic performance.
SourceUniversity of Connecticut·JournalJournal of Animal Science·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 29, 2023
A new invention by ETH Zurich researchers uses 3D printing to create customized insoles with integrated pressure sensors that can measure foot pressure during various activities. This allows for more accurate and efficient creation of custom insoles, potentially improving athletic performance and treating musculoskeletal pain.
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Researchers highlight potential risk of navicular bone stress injuries in athletes using carbon fiber plate footwear, emphasizing importance of recognition and safe use. The study features five cases of foot pain and subsequent diagnosis in elite track and field athletes and mid-30s competitors.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalSports Medicine·TypeCase study·DateFeb 13, 2023
Researchers found that the new law allowing goalkeepers to put one foot in front of the line improved their penalty diving performance. The study, led by Paulo Roberto Pereira Santiago, used 3D body reconstruction technology and motion capture to analyze dives.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalScientific Reports·DateJan 13, 2023
A rare fossil discovery provides new insights into the diet of Microraptor, a bird-like dinosaur with four wings. The find suggests that Microraptor was an opportunistic predator feeding on various species, including fish, birds, lizards, and small mammals.
SourceMcGill University·JournalJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology·TypeObservational study·DateDec 21, 2022
A recent study found that restoring blood flow to the legs through bypass surgery or stent placement reduced pain and improved quality of life for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD). The Best Endovascular versus Best Surgical Therapy for Patients with Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia Trial enrolled 1,830 participants and foun...
Research at American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022 found that bypass surgery improves blood flow to legs and feet, reducing major amputations and repeat procedures by 65% and 27%, respectively. The study of 1,830 patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia concluded that surgical bypass is a better option for those wit...
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Researchers at the University of Houston have discovered a way to activate the soleus muscle, which can sustain elevated oxidative metabolism and improve blood glucose regulation for hours. The 'soleus pushup' movement has been shown to increase oxygen consumption and reduce insulin requirements.
SourceUniversity of Houston·JournaliScience·DateSep 21, 2022
A new study confirms that foot massage can help minimize menopause symptoms such as insomnia and hot flashes. By stimulating nerve cells in the legs, foot massage increases average daily sleep duration and reduces fatigue and anxiety levels.
SourceThe Menopause Society·JournalMenopause·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateSep 21, 2022
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that walking for exercise at a pace that induces leg pain or discomfort improves walking ability among people with peripheral artery disease. The study involved 264 participants who walked at home at either a comfortable pace or a pace that induced leg symptom...
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalJournal of the American Heart Association·DateJul 27, 2022
A new wearable technology project aims to empower older women to continue participating in sports and exercise without fear of pain or injuries. The project, MISFIT, will develop smart textiles and footwear insoles to monitor injury risk and provide personalized advice to health professionals.
Researchers at Aarhus University found a hierarchical relationship between motor function and coordination of the voice, hands, and feet. This hierarchy determines which rhythm and beat combinations are easy to perform, regardless of musical expertise.
SourceAarhus University·JournalScientific Reports·TypeObservational study·DateJun 20, 2022
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Researchers and academics from the UK and Germany come together to discuss therapeutic footwear for people with diabetes. The workshop aims to establish new research links and develop research capacity to improve the lives of those affected.
A large cohort study of almost 125,000 patients found that diabetic foot ulcer outcomes are associated with race, ethnicity, and rurality. Higher rates were observed among rural and Black patients, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to address health disparities.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateApr 21, 2022
A novel technique transplants patient fat into the sole to reduce plantar fasciitis symptoms, improving quality of life and sports activities. The study laid groundwork for a larger clinical trial with promising results.
SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh·JournalPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateJan 25, 2022
The American Academy of Neurology has issued a guideline on oral and topical treatments for painful diabetic neuropathy, updating the 2011 AAN guideline. The guideline recommends several drug classes, including tricyclic antidepressants, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, gabapentinoids, and sodium channel blockers.
SourceAmerican Academy of Neurology·JournalNeurology·TypeLiterature review·DateDec 27, 2021
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Researchers have found conclusive evidence that early humans made footprints at Laetoli Site A in Tanzania, contradicting the long-held theory that they were made by bears. The study reveals distinct differences between human and bear footprints, including a wide heel-to-toe ratio, which suggests bipedal locomotion.
SourceDartmouth College·JournalNature·TypeObservational study·DateDec 1, 2021
Researchers at West Virginia University have developed a wood boiler system that improves bird health and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by drying litter and creating dry heat. The system has the potential to replace propane heating systems in poultry farms, benefiting both animal welfare and the environment.
The Gutenberg Gait Database provides a reference set of data for healthy individuals to diagnose and treat gait disorders. The database, compiled from 350 volunteers aged 11-64, offers processed raw data and ready-to-use data for orthopedic institutes and research organizations.
SourceJohannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz·JournalScientific Data·DateNov 3, 2021
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Researchers have created a flexible polymer composite microneedle array that can effectively pierce biofilm in chronic wounds, delivering oxygen and bactericidal agents simultaneously. This innovation has the potential to improve treatment outcomes for millions suffering from diabetic foot ulcers.
SourcePurdue University·JournalACS Applied Bio Materials·DateSep 16, 2021
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) living in poor or Black metropolitan areas have higher amputation rates. The analysis also noted significant disparities in healthcare access and quality among different racial and socioeconomic groups.
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalJournal of the American Heart Association·DateAug 25, 2021
A hadrosaur, known as Bonapartesaurus rionegrensis, was found to have a tumor on its foot and two fractures in its tail. Despite these severe injuries, the dinosaur managed to survive for some time before its death, possibly due to infections or further trauma.
SourceSpanish Foundation for Science and Technology·JournalCretaceous Research·DateJul 20, 2021
Researchers developed a compact cold-atom source with low power consumption that can be used in various quantum technologies. The device features an adjustable design that simplifies optics and improves measurement accuracy.
A new study in Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering found that the hairs on spider legs exhibit unique adhesive properties, with each hair showing different strengths and weaknesses on various surfaces. The researchers believe this diversity may be key to how spiders can climb diverse surfaces.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Mechanical Engineering·DateJun 18, 2021
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Scientists at MedUni Vienna have successfully developed a bionic foot for a bearded vulture named Mia using osseointegration, a technique that directly attaches the prosthetic to the bone. The procedure has enabled Mia to regain her ability to land and walk with both feet, making her the first 'bionic bird'.
SourceMedical University of Vienna·JournalScientific Reports·DateJun 11, 2021
Studies show distinct neuron populations control itching in hairy and hairless skin, offering hope for targeted therapies. Researchers aim to develop treatments that block itch-inducing neurons, improving quality of life for patients with chronic skin itch conditions.
SourceGeorgia Institute of Technology·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateMay 21, 2021
Researchers found that maintaining a distance between products and consumers boosts the perceived value of luxury items, while proximity increases the perceived sincerity of popular products. Marketers can leverage visual cues to enhance value and increase consumer willingness to pay by strategically matching distance with brand image.
SourceAmerican Marketing Association·JournalJournal of Marketing·DateApr 23, 2021
Researchers found that juvenile tyrannosaurs were slimmer and relatively faster for their body size compared to their massive parents. The study suggests that as these animals grew older, their feet became more bulky, aligning with previous findings on growth patterns.
SourceTaylor & Francis Group·JournalJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology·DateApr 22, 2021
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Anker Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh (Triple 100W USB-C) keeps Macs, tablets, and meters powered during extended observing runs and remote surveys.
Researchers at Toyohashi University of Technology developed a virtual walking system that induces illusory walking sensations without actual limb movement. The system combines a head-mounted display, four vibrators, and a walking-avatar to simulate footsteps.
SourceToyohashi University of Technology (TUT)·JournalFrontiers in Virtual Reality·DateApr 21, 2021
Researchers developed a VR walking simulator that replicates the sensation of walking using full-body or hands-and-feet-only avatars. The device uses optic flows and rhythmic foot vibrations to create a realistic walking experience, potentially enhancing VR users' experiences.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Virtual Reality·DateApr 21, 2021
A new study on the Little Foot fossil suggests that early human ancestors used their arms to bear substantial weight while climbing trees. The research, published in the Journal of Human Evolution, analyzed the upper body of the 3.67 million-year-old Australopithecus individual and found evidence of apelike characteristics.
SourceUniversity of Southern California·JournalJournal of Human Evolution·DateApr 20, 2021
A new method to predict lumber prices has been developed by a professor at Oregon State University, using readily accessible economic information. The study found that variables such as housing permits, inventory of homes, and mortgage rates can explain about 46.8% of log price variation.
SourceOregon State University·JournalForest Policy and Economics·DateApr 5, 2021
A UCF study suggests that masks and proper ventilation are key to reducing the airborne spread of COVID-19, potentially allowing more capacity in schools and businesses. The research found that aerosol transmission routes do not require six feet social distancing when masks are mandated.
SourceUniversity of Central Florida·JournalPhysics of Fluids·DateApr 5, 2021
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Researchers discovered a powerful approach for treating diabetic foot ulcers by targeting a gene that controls tissue growth and regeneration. The new treatment has shown promising results in animal models and human skin equivalents, and may hold potential for repairing internal organs.
SourceScripps Research Institute·JournalNature Chemical Biology·DateMar 22, 2021
A statewide study in Massachusetts public schools found no significant difference in COVID-19 case rates between districts with 3-foot versus 6-foot physical distancing policies with universal mask mandates. The study suggests that lower physical distancing policies can be adopted without negatively impacting student or staff safety.
SourceBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center·JournalClinical Infectious Diseases·DateMar 11, 2021
Scientists used high-resolution data from ICESat-2 to map the depth and surface morphology of fractures in Antarctica's Amery Ice Shelf. The study identified three types of fractures up to 164 feet deep, providing insights into ice shelf stability and potential calving events.
SourcePenn State·JournalRemote Sensing of Environment·DateMar 4, 2021
Researchers found that trusting a person early on can have benefits over the life of the relationship, even after a violation of that trust. After a significant gap in time between interactions, people tend to be more forgiving and revert back to their initial impression.
SourceUniversity of New Hampshire·JournalHuman Relations·DateMar 3, 2021
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Scientists captured data over 13 years as the volcano's magma chamber gradually refilled, stressing the surrounding crust and creating earthquakes. The study provides new insights into the Galapagos Islands' most active volcano, Sierra Negra, and its caldera resurgence.
SourcePenn State·JournalNature Communications·DateMar 2, 2021
A researcher at Hiroshima University has proposed a method to test the precision of measurements in quantum systems. By using a qubit as an external probe, he demonstrates that different measurements can accurately determine the same physical property before measurement, even when values change based on the procedure.
SourceHiroshima University·JournalPhysical Review Research·DateFeb 16, 2021
Physicists at UC Riverside created moiré patterns by overlaying WS2 and WSe2 layers, leading to insulating states with varying electron occupancy fractions. Strong interactions between electrons restrict mobile electrons into local cells, resulting in insulating behavior. Similar behaviors can occur for other occupancy fractions.
SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalNature Physics·DateFeb 15, 2021
In a new study, researchers found that small mammals in the Rocky Mountains are shifting their ranges upward by over 400 feet due to climate change. The golden-mantled ground squirrel and other species are climbing higher to escape warming temperatures, with some moving up by as much as 1,100 feet.
SourceUniversity of Colorado at Boulder·JournalEcology·DateFeb 11, 2021
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Researchers from University of Southern Denmark analyze fragments of a tibia, femur, and mummified foot attributed to the apostles, finding the femur dates back to AD 214-340, not St. James' time, casting doubt on their authenticity. The study sheds light on early Christian traditions and practices surrounding relic movements.
SourceUniversity of Southern Denmark·JournalHeritage Science·DateFeb 1, 2021