BERKELEY, Calif. -- UC Berkeley made an announcement Tuesday that could change the way you walk. It's breakthrough research on an unusual topic - your shoes. It's of interest to anyone who wears shoes ...
We've all experienced it: You tie your shoelaces and go for walk, and somehow your shoelaces become untied. Researchers at UC Berkeley decided to figure out why that is. >> Read more trending news “It ...
Research conducted by a team of mechanical engineers at UC Berkeley has unveiled why shoelaces become untied. According to the research paper, failure of the knot happens “in a matter of seconds.” ...
A group of MSU students have created lightweight shoelaces that won't come untied and are stronger than steel. The company is called BRCĒ and a single knot can pull a 6,000-pound truck, the founders ...
When I lived in Boston, there was one memorable 5K where I remember needing to stop because my shoe became untied. Worse—the temperature was below freezing and my ungloved fingers were uncooperative ...
Fourth graders streamed one at a time through the playground door at Denver’s Valdez Elementary, a snaking jumble of energy and untied shoelaces. Related Articles Denver schools swell with more than 2 ...