Many things that humans do are very difficult for machines. Case in point: tying shoelaces. Think of the intricate dance of fingers crossing over fingers that it takes to pass off a lace from one ...
Put a group of adults in a room, ask them about their shoelace-tying technique and you’re likely to see a split between the two methods. Image caption, One of the trickiest knots we may ever ...
Elo-Hanna Seljamaa, associate professor of Estonian and comparative folklore at the University of Tartu, gave an example on Raadio 2's program "Piltlikult öeldes" of how tying shoelaces is becoming a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Use this method to make sure your sneakers stay tied all day. Produced by Emmanuel Ocbazghi Follow BI Video: On Facebook More from Lifestyle Use this method to make ...
An curved arrow pointing right. This device adds magnets to your shoe laces, meaning you would never have to tie your shoes again. Video courtesy of Zubits. Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech ...
It's the little things he used to do - putting deodorant on, tying shoelaces - that are now impossible.' The uncertainty of MND is perhaps the most heartbreaking aspect of this diagnosis. ' ...
A hairdresser who found himself 'breaking into a sweat' when tying his shoelaces has revealed the secrets of how he lost nine stone in a year. Joshua Hilton, 30, said he had "tried every single ...