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Why do your joints hurt when it's cold? We asked a doctor.

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Why do your joints hurt when it's cold? And what you can do to ease the aches. Winter can amplify aches and pains through pressure shifts, reduced movement, and muscle tightening. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Each winter, over a million "snowbirds" descend on places like Florida and Arizona to avoid the season's freezing temperatures and instead, ride it out in warmth.


Is cracking your knuckles really bad for them?

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Is cracking your knuckles really bad for them? It doesn't actually cause arthritis. Cracking your knuckles and joints may be rude, but does it actually mess with your joints? Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. It's an age-old tale: A knuckle-cracking lover and hater enter a room.


Designing Fluid-Exuding Cartilage for Biomimetic Robots Mimicking Human Joint Lubrication Function

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Abstract-- The human joint is an open-type joint composed of bones, cartilage, ligaments, synovial fluid, and joint capsule, having advantages of flexibility and impact resistance. However, replicating this structure in robots introduces friction challenges due to the absence of bearings. To address this, our study focuses on mimicking the fluid-exuding function of human cartilage. We employ a rubber-based 3D printing technique combined with absorbent materials to create a versatile and easily designed cartilage sheet for biomimetic robots. We evaluate both the fluid-exuding function and friction coefficient of the fabricated flat cartilage sheet. Furthermore, we practically create a piece of curved cartilage and an open-type biomimetic ball joint in combination with bones, ligaments, synovial fluid, and joint capsule to demonstrate the utility of the proposed cartilage sheet in the construction of such joints.