Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum Exhibition at Science World Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum Exhibition at Science World Art Work Vancouver, BC, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This ...
Just in time for World Cup action, researchers have developed a rating system for soccer players that relies on network analysis of the passing game — but doesn't count goals at all. "You could think ...
Players in the World Cup soccer tournament, now underway in South Africa, will have to contend with low oxygen levels at high altitude--and with a new ball, which its scientist creators say is the ...
Top athletes are increasingly turning to technology as they strive to stay ahead of the game. From iOS-connected football boots, to data-driven tennis racquets, we’re seeing a real shift towards ...
As you may know, 74 people were killed this Wednesday when Egyptian soccer fans stampeded into a bottleneck after a 3-1 hometown upset win. While certainly tragic, it was far from irrational: it turns ...
NEW YORK (May 8, 2023) - In a collaborative effort to discuss information about head injury prevention and management in the sport of soccer, U.S. Soccer, Major League Soccer (MLS), the National Women ...
As the soccer World Cup kicks-off in Germany New Scientist presents this round-up of our favourite science stories related to “the beautiful game”. For impossible off-sides, perfect soccer boots, and ...
In the United States, youth soccer is not only more popular, it’s also getting more dangerous. Nearly 3 million American kids sustained soccer-related injuries serious enough to send them to a ...
With the exception of Shaquille O'Neal – known to some as the Big Aristotle – pro athletes are not necessarily known for their smarts. Leave it to the Swedish to shatter our worldview. A new study by ...
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