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- Summer
Olympic Games 1996
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- Aerodynamics
In Car
Racing
- aerodynamic efficiency is the goal of
all race car designers. Learn about car
development, racing physics, future
designs, and more.
- Aerodynamics
in Sports
Equipment
- interactive study of sports designed
to help students understand
aerodynamics, physics, and mathematics,
as part of NASA's educational outreach
mission.
- Coaching
Science
Abstracts
- sport science articles are reviewed,
abstracted, and their implications for
sport coaching described.
- Discovery
Channel: Where the Waves Are, The
Science of
Surfing
- explore the science of wave
prediction, and find out about the
physics of wave riding.
- ESPN.com
- Behind the
Numbers
- features by the resident
mathematician, Jonathan
Sills.
- Science
of
Baseball
- see what makes a home run, learn how
a curve ball curves, and check your
fastball reaction time.
- Science
of
Cycling
- goes behind the scenes to learn about
the sport from the perspective of top
athletes, bicycle makers, and
scientists.
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- Science
of
Hockey
- why is ice slippery? What are the
mechanics involved in skating? How much
energy is generated by a mid-ice
collision? Presented by the San
Francisco Exploratorium and the San
Jose Sharks.
- Science
of Sport,
The
- articles and video essays covering a
wide range of sports.
- Scientific
American Frontiers: On The
Ball
- presents ways that today's technology
can give athletes the edge, aid
officials, and enhance the spectator's
experience of the game.
- Skateboard
Science
- find out how this extreme sport is
governed by the principles of momentum,
gravity, friction, and centripetal
force. Learn skateboarding history,
technology, and more.
- Sports
Technology
Hotlist
- contains links and documents
describing systems and research that
apply computer technology and other
advanced technologies to sports and the
sports industry.
- SportsMath.com
- mathematics curriculum written about
professional sports teams.
- Swimming
Science Journal
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