Soft robots made out of flexible, biocompatible materials are in high demand in industries from health care to manufacturing, ...
For at least a decade, the quadruple axel jump was figure skating’s white whale. “It’s been this unreachable thing, like the four-minute mile” once was, says Matthew Lind, a technical specialist for U ...
Mathematician Richard Evan Schwartz of Brown University tackled the problem in a recent study by working backward from an existing polyhedral torus to answer questions about what would be needed to ...
This is the first Olympics to feature backflips in over 25 years.
Who is rising in every major league farm system? Kiley McDaniel digs in.
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Why we need to move through different planes of motion and how to do it with just one move
I’m a personal trainer and I get almost every client to practice this three-move sequence ...
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3 pitchers not named José Quintana the Brewers could add to their 2026 rotation
The Milwaukee Brewers need some experience to pair with Brandon Woodruff in their starting rotation. José Quintana feels like a perfect fit, but Nick Martinez, Zack Littell, and Patrick Corbin are ...
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How to hit draws, fades, and shape your shots on command
Learning to shape your shots can make the game of golf way more fun, and also lower your scores! If you can hit draws, fades, ...
U.S. figure skating phenom Ilia Malinin did a backflip in his Olympic debut, and another the next day. The controversial move ...
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The body language mistake that makes you look 'closed off'—how to do it right: Stanford expert
Matt Abrahams is a nonverbal communication lecture at Stanford University. He shares the biggest body language mistake that makes you look closed off and defensive to the opposite person. Here's what ...
If you've ever watched a glass blower at work, you've seen a material behaving in a very special way. As it cools, the viscosity of molten glass increases steadily but gradually, allowing it to be ...
Ilia Malinin is the only skater in history to complete a quad axel in competition. Here's what that means.
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