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 ...
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Stomach in a knot ’cuz you’re afraid of your shoes coming untied midrace? We’re here to help
Wearing the untied shoes, start on one side, threading the lace through the top eyelet next to it (usually the extra eyelet).
SACRAMENTO - Many of us remember the long-ago day we learned to tie our own shoes. "I learned how to tie my shoes when I was 3 years old," said Kimberly Gomez Santos, a senior at Sacramento State. "My ...
As anyone who might have tripped over their untidy laces might attest, tying your shoelaces tightly in the morning is no guarantee they’ll stay put. But why they might unravel at all is a different ...
Tying your shoes shouldn’t be. You’d think in this age of self-driving cars, virtual offices and household chore robots that someone, somewhere could design a shoelace that actually stays tied.
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