Holes in socks have become a curious sight at this year’s World Cup. The reasons why are a weird mix of biomechanics, ...
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The science of fandom: Why humans are obsessed with sports
The big-idea explorers at Aperture break down the psychological, evolutionary, and cultural reasons behind our global ...
Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum, in its North American debut in Vancouver, has drawn hundreds of fans to Science ...
Why not transform the landmark Science World museum in downtown Vancouver, the geodesic dome-topped building not far from BC ...
It looks like a sports bra, but it’s actually a portable lab.
Many of the insights hitting soccer pitches today trace back to Jesse Davis and a team of computer scientists open-sourcing tools for some of the sport’s trickiest problems.
Of course, the quality of the players and coaching staff matters. And recent advances in sports analytics, includi ...
The United States was clinging to a one-goal lead and down a man when Malik Tillman stood over a late free kick on Wednesday ...
DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi nearly helped his country advance to the round of 16 with a standout performance against ...
CNN World Sport’s Don Riddell explores penalty shootouts with psychologist Geir Jordet, who studies the pressure faced by ...
Sport science has become a competitive battleground, where data is treated as a currency and marginal gains are pursued with ...
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