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08/28/2008
Scientists Discover Why Flies Are So Hard To Swat (Science Daily)
Over the past two decades, Michael Dickinson has been interviewed by reporters hundreds of times about his research on the biomechanics of insect flight. One question from the press has always dogged him: Why are flies so hard to swat? "Now I can finally answer," says Dickinson, the Esther M. and Abe M. Zarem Professor of Bioengineering at the California Institute of Technology.
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08/28/2008
Caltech scientists discover why flies are so hard to swat (EurekAlert!)
( California Institute of Technology ) Over the past two decades, Michael Dickinson has been interviewed by reporters hundreds of times about his research on the biomechanics of insect flight. One question from the press has always dogged him: Why are flies so hard to swat? "Now I can finally answer," says Dickinson, the Esther M. and Abe M. Zarem Professor of Bioengineering at the California ...
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08/28/2008
Scientists discover why flies are so hard to swat (PhysOrg)
Over the past two decades, Michael Dickinson has been interviewed by reporters hundreds of times about his research on the biomechanics of insect flight. One question from the press has always dogged him: Why are flies so hard to swat?
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08/28/2008
Jamaica takes the glory in its stride (Bayside Bulletin)
GENETICS, yams or a fiercely competitive high-school sprint program? Those are the three ingredients proffered for the undeniable speed of the Jamaicans.
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08/27/2008
Usain Bolt just wants to get back to his day job (GMA News)
ZURICH, Switzerland - After all the Olympic hoopla, Usain Bolt said Wednesday he just wants to get back to his day job. Running fast.
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08/27/2008
Ball State riders take off (Ball State Daily News)
Whether for fitness, recreation or transportation, Ball State University cyclists say the bicycling trend is taking hold.
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08/26/2008
Susan Casey: Du Toit is a different kind of golden (Sports Illustrated)
We asked the Sports Illustrated writers who covered the Beijing Olympics to leave us with their indelible memory of the Games.
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08/27/2008
Flip-flops may be hazardous to health (Daily Vidette)
Flip-flops may be trendy, inexpensive and convenient for many students, but numerous reports state that the popular sandals could take a toll on one's health. Experts agree that flip-flops can help prevent athlete's foot and protect feet from hot surfaces.
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08/24/2008
Education News (Texarkana Gazette)
Adam Pickens recently graduated from Texas Tech University College of Engineering with a doctorate in industrial engineering specializing in ergonomics and occupational biomechanics.
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08/26/2008
Bolt's Record Tests Theories of Human Speed (Wired News)
As astonishing as Usain Bolt's record-breaking 100-meter sprint was, his time of 9.69 seconds is nowhere near what biostatisticians predict is the natural limit for the human body. But because he broke the mathematical model that had fit 100-meter record data for almost a century, Bolt's incredible performance could reset how fast researchers believe humans ultimately can run. ...
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