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In a study published in Nature, a team led by Prof. SU Yewang from the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Dr. LI Shuang from Tsinghua University and Prof. YU Xinge ...
From a quick scroll, you’ll see that numbered methods are ubiquitous across news and social feeds. With the 2-2-2, 5/3/1 and the 4-2-1, it can feel like fitness has taken a Rain Man-esque turn. One ...