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Winter Olympians often compete in freezing temperatures – physiology and advances in materials scien

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When a hobby becomes something larger, with a focus on improving skills and developing deep knowledge,…

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Four years after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling gave states the power to ban abortion, further restrictions…

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Fears about TikTok’s policy changes point to a deeper problem in the tech industry

Following the app’s sale, the company’s updated privacy policy and terms of service set off alarm bells. The reaction shows Big…

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From ski jumps and sliding bobsleds to engineering snow, here are 5 essential reads on the science o

Athletes will use physics concepts such as friction and lift to their advantage on the world stage in the 2026 Olympic Games.

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What Olympic athletes see that viewers don’t: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier

US Olympic skiers and scientists explain the sharp differences between natural snow and machine-made snow, from the science to the…

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