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Roman Kemp takes part in a VERY messy centre of gravity challenge

Roman Kemp takes part in a VERY messy centre of gravity challenge
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New TikTok challenge testing if men can put their elbows on the ground hits Australia

A bizarre new TikTok challenge has spread to Australia with couples creating hilarious videos over the Valentine s Day weekend. The challenge requires a man and a woman to get on all-fours, with their elbows firmly on the ground and their chin resting in their hands. But the fun begins when they quickly move their hands behind their backs. A new TikTok challenge tests men and women s centre of gravity, requiring them to get on all-fours with their elbows on the ground and head in their hands  In most videos, the woman maintains her balance, while the man s face drops immediately to the ground.

TikTok: What is the Center of Gravity Challenge? Viral trend proves women have better balance!

TikTok: What is the Center of Gravity Challenge? Viral trend proves women have better balance!   A new gender-based trend recently emerged on TikTok, and it’s keeping couples around the world entertained. What is the Center of Gravity Challenge? TikTok’s latest challenge is a battle of the sexes, seeing women revelling in success as they prove once and for all that they are the better of the two genders. Well, they are when it comes to balance at least. It’s called the Center of Gravity Challenge, and it aims to prove that men have a different center of gravity to women which inhibits their balance.

DVIDS - News - WRNMMC s 3D MAC Director Earns Industry Achievement Award

7 3D printing in health care has taken off, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) has one of the most skilled and capable medical application centers (MAC), producing more than 1,000 products annually for beneficiaries and supporting military medicine. Peter Liacouras, heads the five-person 3D MAC team, which is part of WRNMMC’s Department of Radiology. Liacouras recently received the 2020 SME Industry Achievement Award, which recognizes individuals and teams for accomplishments impacting the additive manufacturing industry, or any industry through the application of additive manufacturing technologies. “I always say, ‘I don’t need to look far for motivation.’ I am proud to be serving in a position that supports those who protect our country and contributes to the health care of our service members,” said Liacouras, who holds a master’s degree and doctorate in biomedical engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University. He also

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