When athletes devote large amounts of energy to running or cycling, they unconsciously cut back on energy output elsewhere.
The dark blue circles on the left side of the graph show the direct measurements of calorie burn during training and racing.
Today, Google and a large collection of academic collaborators are publishing a paper describing a computational approach ...
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A new study has found that being physically active really does make you burn more calories overall—without your body cutting ...
Because oxygen-bearing sulfate minerals trap and preserve signals from Earth's atmosphere, scientists closely study how they ...
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This is the last of three blog posts associated with this week’s episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, which addresses life in the universe. Read the first and second here. Someday, in the not too ...
A new method uses condenser microphones and neural networks to estimate droplet radius from resonant frequency.