PHOENIX — No translation was required for Hyeseong Kim’s appraisal of Roki Sasaki’s new slider. “Good,” Kim said in English. Good enough for the Korean infielder to swing at the pitch and miss in a ...
The method, described in Advanced Materials, replaces the slow, multi-step molding and casting process that traditionally defines soft robotics. Researchers have figured out how to 3D-print ...
Figure skaters can spin more than two dozen times during a routine, and yet they don't get dizzy. If you've ever wondered why, here's the answer.
As camps opened, teams revealed that several key players would miss time with long-term injuries, while others were hurt as ...
Lindsay Slater Hannigan, who is director of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Human and Sport Performance Laboratory, ...
Children can ace their SATs, get into prestigious colleges, and still manage to do things that make you question their ...
Here’s how Olympics figure skaters are able to spin so many times during their routines.
They don’t call her the “Iron Woman” for nothing. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, 41, announced Tuesday that she’ll still be competing in the Winter Olympics — despite sustaining an ACL injury last week.
Were Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates robbed of a gold medal? Former Olympian Jeremy Bloom wants to use AI to help end these kinds of judging controversies.
Eight keys to a Patriots win over the Seahawks on Super Bowl Sunday.
Robotics has made jaw-dropping progress in perception, navigation, and even conversational interfaces. Yet one part of the human body continues ...