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Allison T. McCann • October 20, 2011
"The glove" is poised to help NFL athletes recover faster
Scienceline Editors • October 14, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Lena Groeger • July 20, 2011
A cautionary tale about running
Scienceline Editors • May 23, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Lena Groeger • November 16, 2010
Current running shoe recommendations won’t protect you from injury.
Michael Glenn Easter • January 11, 2010
Just in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics, researchers are experimenting with different ski coatings and waxes to determine the perfect combination for faster skiing.
Alex Liu • October 26, 2009
A New Tool Purports to Deliver the Most Accurate Fielding Statistics Ever
Genevra Pittman • March 27, 2009
Study alerts Everest climbers to pay attention to early warning signs of cerebral edema.
Lynne Peeples • February 24, 2009
Eco-conscious gyms allow members to spin calories into electricity.
Shelley DuBois • February 18, 2009
While concussions can be insidiously dangerous for high school football players, young athletes are sometimes hardheaded about their safety. A group in Boston pushes for widespread education on the issue.
Lindsey Konkel • January 9, 2009
With the Super Bowl approaching in a fury of clashing helmets and diving tackles, the National Football League hardly conjures up a sensitive image, but sensitive is what the NFL […]
Jonathan Teyan • November 28, 2008
An Oklahoma scientist chases down the secrets of Alaskan sled dog endurance.
Adam T. Hadhazy • August 15, 2008
The Mars-bound spacecraft had seven minutes to slow from a blazing Mach 16 to the pace of a gentle breeze – or face destruction.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 19, 2008
How sled dogs can teach us about mercury contamination.