Scientists are developing a range of miniaturised wearable and track-side sensors, computer modelling tools and smarttraining devices to help British athletesimprove their performance on the world stage, as part of a new £8.5 million project that were officially launched 28 October 2009.
Scientists investigating natural ways to enhance athletic performance have found that bovine colostrum can massively reduce gut permeability - otherwise known as 'leaky gut syndrome.' ...
A new hand-held medical device will help UK athletes reach the top of their game when preparing for upcoming sporting competitions. UK Sport, the UK's ...
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on rice genomics research with the Ministry of ...
The current focus on sports-related concussion has drawn attention to its effects on student-athletes. College-age athletes who suffered a concussion performed more poorly on tests ...
College athletes who use performance-enhancing substances may be at heightened risk of misusing alcohol and using recreational drugs as well, according to new research in ...