Cricket physics: Science behind the modern bowler technique tricking batters
Researchers from India’s Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University are exploring how near-horizontal bowling techniques impact cricket ball aerodynamics, revealing the Magnus effect’s role.
Preventing heat stroke in tennis: Insights into the heat environments of tennis courts
Researchers from Doshisha University in Japan analysed different tennis court surfaces to improve heat stroke prevention in athletes by studying their thermal environments.
Hydrogen-rich gas inhalation can alleviate exercise-induced fatigue
Researchers at Hebrew SeniorLife’s Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research in the U.S. found that inhaling hydrogen-rich gas reduces exercise fatigue.
Running with no air resistance
Researchers at ETH Zurich have introduced an innovative training device known as the Airshield, designed to support track and field athletes in overspeed training.
Player bodycams give football fans unique view
By Charles Carter, 18/10/22 FC Koln and MindFly gave fans access to highlights from bodycams worn by two players during a friendly match against AC Milan in July this year. MindFly believes the unique footage is part of the future of live football and sport in general as it puts them right at the heart […]