A new discovery shows that the way men process testosterone could potentially help them cheat in sports competitions.
... doped and non-doped power lifters, we conclude that a period of anabolic steroid usage is an advantage for a power lifter in competition, even several years after they stop taking a doping drug."
... lifters years after the athletes ceased taking the drugs. They have found that while physical traces of the drug no longer remained, changes in the shoulder and quadriceps still gave lifters an edge.
(PhysOrg.com) -- When it comes to wooing females, males of all species -- even fruit flies -- try to gain a competitive edge.
... of global environmental change at the university's Nicholas School of the Environment.
The ultimate competitive outcome will depend on how other trees comparatively respond to high-CO2, said James ...
... capable of complex social behaviour and will exhibit altruistic behaviour, giving their siblings a competitive edge in the wild," says Murphy.
In a previous study, led by Susan Dudley, associate ...
... spend $25 billion on science institutions in Russia between 2008-10 to help stop a decades-old brain drain and restore Russia's competitive edge in critical areas.
... benefit from extra sleep and gain the additional competitive edge to perform at their highest level."
The study ... to reduce your sleep debt before competition. Maintain a low sleep debt by obtaining ...
Despite perceptions that the nation is losing its competitive edge, the United States remains the dominant leader in science and technology worldwide, according to a RAND Corporation study issued ...
... likely to promote men.
Women in Management Bring New Competitive Edge
Itzhaki is currently advising Israeli companies on how to take action. Enforcing equal opportunities law is ...
... individual would have the right combination of all genes that would give you a natural competitive edge, he says.
"It can be very deceptive to say that since the Kenyans, and perhaps Ethiopians, are ...
CINCINNATI, Aug. 12 (UPI) -- Teenage athletes who guzzle energy drinks for a competitive edge may find themselves too tired to finish the game, U.S. fitness trainers warn.
... squirrelpox virus, which the grey squirrel harbours but is immune to and which gives the greys a competitive edge over the reds. The research also confirmed that changes in the distribution of the ...
The presidential candidates’ visions for sharpening the nation’s competitive edge are strikingly different.
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new study of the skeletal fossils of Neanderthal and Early modern man suggest the lack of a "throwing arm" may have made the difference in human evolution. Researchers Jill A. ...