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Tesla's electric sports car aiming at Europe market
... , provided they have a trunkful of cash to buy an electric sports car that zips from zero to 100 kph ...First of its kind study compares high school knee injuries by sport and gender
... and published in the June issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine. The researchers utilized data from the High ... through continued surveillance of high school sports injuries is essential to fully understand the mechanisms ...Testosterone gene could offer men competitive edge in sports: study
A new discovery shows that the way men process testosterone could potentially help them cheat in sports competitions.Children's participation rates in sports declining: StatsCan
Canadian children are getting lazier, as participation in organized sports declined significantly among the elementary-school-aged set over a 13-year period, suggests a Statistics Canada study.Measuring The Footprint Of Cells For Health And Competitive Sports
... . Even the slightest differences are important in competitive sport: To improve a ski jumper's performance, the trainer ...NBC, WCSN to create new Olympic sports network
(AP) -- NBC Sports and World Championship Sports Network are forming a partnership to create a network that airs Olympic sports.New test makes cheating with drugs in sports easier to detect
... of Mass Spectrometry that concentrates on detecting drugs in sports. One of the roles of the masculinising hormone testosterone is to increase ... at very low concentrations. A team of scientists the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory at the University ...Ferrari to slash sports cars' carbon emissions: president
Sports car manufacturer Ferrari intends to cut its vehicles' greenhouse gas emissions by nearly half and is working on developing hybrid vehicles, the company president said Saturday.You're more likely to do sport if you are white, middle class, and middle-aged
... , rather than narrowed in a decade, as overall participation in sports has actually increased, the research suggests. The findings ... around 20% more likely to participate regularly in sports compared with the figures for 1997.This suggests that the perception ...Teaching Tactics And Techniques In Sports
... and separately. More recently, there has been research on the efficiency of learning in sports and whether there is a third "mixed" option that yields ...NYC adds double dutch rope jumping as school sport
... , is getting more recognition, becoming an officially sanctioned sport in New York City high schools ...Scientists race to stay ahead of the drug-taking and genetic manipulation that threatens sport
... Ken Fitch from the University of Western Australia, who was a sports medicine consultant for the 2000 Olympic Games ... Olympic Committee to tackle the problem and various other sporting bodies followed suit. This culminated in the formation ...Winning Olympic Gold With Sport Science
Its something that every coach and every athlete of every sport is searching for... the EDGE.Read More...Brains Over Brawn In Sports
... browsing of the Web for news and interesting angles on the sport science world, I get lucky ... the people and themes of several of my recent posts, focusing on the concept of perception in sports.Read ...Rocket Racing Could be Futuristic NASCAR Sport
... Racing League is hoping to have invented a new sport. Thousands of spectators witnessed the league´s first ...
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