Science news articles about 'olympic sailing'New technology may help Olympic sailing
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"Wind is non-uniform even in a small sailing field," says Professor Zhi-Shen Liu of ... information to help them capture the wind."
In Olympic sailing, individual competitors or teams of athletes sail ... VIDEO: Algae Threaten Olympic Sailing
Officials are working to clear a huge algal bloom that has struck the waters near Qingdao, where the Olympic sailing events are scheduled for August.Relief as algae is cleared from China's Olympic sailing venue
Chinese officials use nets and a boom to clear thick algae from the Olympic sailing venue in Qingdao.The sea creature giving Britain's olympic sailing squad a boost
Britain's sailing squad has an extra weapon going into the Olympics - an extract from a sea creature which could help keep them ready to race.Algae spreading along China's Yellow Sea coast
The algae plaguing China's Olympic sailing venue is spreading to other ports and beaches along the coast, state media has reported, despite official claims that the battle is being won.
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New technology may help Olympic sailing
... "Wind is non-uniform even in a small sailing field," says Professor Zhi-Shen Liu of ... information to help them capture the wind." In Olympic sailing, individual competitors or teams of athletes sail ...VIDEO: Algae Threaten Olympic Sailing
Officials are working to clear a huge algal bloom that has struck the waters near Qingdao, where the Olympic sailing events are scheduled for August.Relief as algae is cleared from China's Olympic sailing venue
Chinese officials use nets and a boom to clear thick algae from the Olympic sailing venue in Qingdao.The sea creature giving Britain's olympic sailing squad a boost
Britain's sailing squad has an extra weapon going into the Olympics - an extract from a sea creature which could help keep them ready to race.Algae spreading along China's Yellow Sea coast
The algae plaguing China's Olympic sailing venue is spreading to other ports and beaches along the coast, state media has reported, despite official claims that the battle is being won.