Apr 7, 2015 ... Decades after scientists decided that the famed dinosaur never actually existed, new research says the opposite. By Charles Choi on April 7, ...
www.scientificamerican.comJul 29, 2008 ... Mechanical stiffness is thought to influence several athletic variables, including rate of force development, elastic energy storage and ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJul 23, 2020 ... As a sports scientist who studies the extremes of human performance, ... I also have invested plenty of intellectual energy into the science ...
www.scientificamerican.comJul 15, 2005 ... When it comes to athletics, going the distance is not just a matter of fitness. Researchers have found that there is an ideal body mass for ...
www.nature.comJan 3, 2017 ... New research suggests that dinosaur eggs were more similar to ... that dinosaurs were endothermic, needing a lot of energy to stay alive, ...
www.cbc.caThis collection brings together recent exercise research, highlighting technological advances in sport, and physiological adaptations to exercise.
www.nature.comApr 25, 2016 ... Birds are the only lineage of dinosaurs that survived after an asteroid ... The energy of the impact would have set off raging forest fires, ...
www.cbc.caJan 1, 2020 ... But the research raised a key question: Why does exercise affect the ... but the effects are usually linked to better athletic performance.
www.scientificamerican.comAug 14, 2016 ... This is "not wholly surprising," because other research in the last ... the effect lasts well after the last exercise bout at 4:30 or 5:00 ...
www.scientificamerican.comJul 15, 2005 ... When it comes to athletics, going the distance is not just a matter of fitness. Researchers have found that there is an ideal body mass for ...
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