A 16-year-old from New Zealand has set a new world record for the fastest mile ever run by an under–18 athlete.
Shakur Stevenson put on a clinic Saturday night, picking Teofimo Lopez apart to win the WBO junior welterweight title and become a four-division champion Saturday night.
Honda's new bargain-priced bullet forces us into an unconventional comparison of sports-car values. Hey, what are rules for?
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Behavioral scientist reveals 'never disagree' hack to change minds without conflict
In an era of “zombie lies” and weaponized misinformation, arguing harder is not making anyone more reasonable. Behavioral scientists are instead pointing to a quieter skill: changing minds without ...
On Saturday afternoon, 16-year-old Sam Ruthe ran a mind-boggling 3:48.88 mile at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, beating a slew of pros to win the invitational heat. The meet was held at ...
Sixteen-year-old Sam Ruthe of New Zealand and Britain’s Isabelle Boffey produced eye-catching performances at the John Thomas Terrier Classic ...
The scientists learned many cool things. Just like birds and insects, the bats adjusted their flight speeds in response to the wind. When wind support increased, the bats flew more slowly. When there ...
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