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In this video we explore bending and shear stresses in beams. A bending moment is the resultant of bending stresses, which are normal stresses acting perpendicular to the beam cross-section. We can ...
Amy Knight, Ph.D., associate professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurology, discusses why and how chronic stress can affect one’s brain and overall health. What is ...
In today’s fast-paced world, stress and irregular lifestyles can take a toll on our bodies, especially our nerves. Those experiencing anxiety, nerve discomfort, or increased stress levels might ...
From rushing to buy last-minute gifts to racing to catch flights, the holidays can be a particularly hectic time of year. Everyone responds to stress differently, with different triggers and a ...
Rock masses are formed through long-term, complex geological processes, and the presence of joints significantly reduces their strength and increases their deformation. Rock bolts effectively enhance ...
If we’re exposed to something repeatedly, it seems we can become desensitized to almost anything. An event that once evoked shock can come to seem routine; what once prompted alarm can eventually ...
Gen Z workers are losing sight that feeling stressed or sad are "normal life experiences." Kathleen Pike, a professor at Columbia, said these feelings aren't necessarily signs of mental illness.