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I don’t understand why this isn’t unsporting behavior to celebrate like this.
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I don’t understand why this isn’t unsporting behavior to celebrate like this.
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It’s good to have soccer back.
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materialsscienceandengineering:
A football helmet design that listens to physics
A shock-absorbing football helmet system being developed at the University of Michigan could blunt some dangerous physics that today’s head protection ignores.
The engineering researchers making the system, called Mitigatium, were recently funded by a group that includes the National Football League. Their early prototype could lead to a lightweight and affordable helmet that effectively dissipates the energy from hit after hit on the field. Current helmets can’t do this, and that’s one of the reasons they aren’t very good at preventing brain injury.
“Today’s football helmets are designed to prevent skull fractures by reducing the peak force of an impact,” said Ellen Arruda, U-M professor of mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering. “And they do a good job of that. But they don’t actually dissipate energy. They leave that to the brain.”
Sports like football present big challenges for the designers of protective head gear. To dissipate energy, a helmet typically has to deform, like the bike version cracks in a collision. And disposable helmets aren’t practical for football players.
We’re working really hard to help keep our modern day gladiators less in danger than they currently are… but is there a place for this brute-ish sport in modern, civilized society? I much prefer real football.
So… when are we going to outlaw the NFL and American football?
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Seattle came out ahead in the first leg against Dallas, 2015.
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Breast cancer awareness balls. I want one.
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Successful 3-1 route of RSL to put Seattle into the playoffs.
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This doesn’t even look real. That’s a crazy stretch.
Seattle Sounders earn a critical draw against San Jose Earthquakes in the fight for the playoffs. Obafemi Martins scored a stunning back facing goal in the 82′ after being scored on 10 minutes earlier.
Yup.
Seattle Sounders defeat Toronto FC 2-1 Saturday night! This featured the return of Clint Dempsey and Ozzie Alonso. Both had been out since August. Obafemi Martins and Clint Dempsey scored.
Much needed win.