Exercise Science: The Benefits of Warming Up
The article discusses the importance of warming up before exercise and the common misconceptions about stretching.
This year, 500 thousand euros will be available for popular sports
The Latvian Ministry of Education and Science announced that additional funding for popular sports will enable more public sports events this year, aimed at increasing regular physical activity among residents.
Seven signs that your child is moving too little – here's what you can do
The article discusses the importance of physical activity for children and youth and outlines expert advice on how much movement is necessary at different ages.
Sign Language News
Estonia's ERR offers a variety of news segments including culture, sports, economy, and science, with a focus on accessibility for the deaf through sign language content.
Science: The Mysterious Physics of Curling
The article explores the intriguing aspects of curling, including its physics, cultural significance, and recent controversies.
What Curling Tells Us About the Mystery of Ice
The article explores how scientific theories about slipperiness influence the sport of curling and could aid Olympians in their pursuit of gold medals.
The science behind how everyone missed the Czechs having an extra skater vs. Canada
The article discusses a situation where the Czech hockey team had an extra skater during a game against Canada, examining why this went unnoticed using psychological concepts.
How to Find the Balance Between Friction and Glide? Preparing Perfect Ice is Both an Art and a Science
Creating perfect ice for the Winter Olympics is a complex science involving the right balance of temperature and humidity to ensure optimal skating conditions.
Raymond J. de Souza: Forget the double touch, science doesn’t know why rocks curl
The article explores the recent controversies in Olympic curling involving the 'double touch' and reflects on the unpredictable nature of the sport.
When Piero Angela improvised as a football commentator
Piero Angela, renowned for his contributions to science communication, unexpectedly stepped into the role of a sports commentator during a significant football derby match in 1973.
How to Use the Wind to Your Advantage in Ski Jumping: Analysis by Supercomputers, Including Ryoyu Kobayashi
A research team has utilized simulations from a supercomputer to analyze the flight patterns of elite ski jumpers, focusing on how to harness wind for better performance.
He was Jordan before Jordan. Science researched why he is so unreal good.
The article explores the impact of Babe Ruth on professional sports, highlighting his role in transforming the popularity, management, and remuneration of sports in America.
Winter sports through the eyes of science. Olympic marbles or balance on ice
As the Winter Olympics approach, the Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci presents a dynamic initiative called 'Science and Sport' to engage both adults and children in the science behind winter sports, leading up to Milan-Cortina 2026.
Fitness: Is E-Biking Even Sport?
Many people believe that using an e-bike for commuting counts as sufficient physical activity, but a sports scientist explores whether this is true and highlights the risks associated with certain types of bikes.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Sports Promises Measures to Attract Teachers, Proposals Will Be Submitted for Public Consultations Soon
The Ministry of Education in Lithuania is preparing a plan to improve teacher recruitment and working conditions, which will soon be presented for public consultations.
The 'magic' drug that is plaguing sports
James Dalton, a drug discovery scientist with over 100 patents, recalls his groundbreaking research on the effects of a certain drug on rats.
Ban on advertising and sponsorship of betting advances in the Senate
The Senate's Science and Technology Committee approved a bill banning the advertising and sponsorship of sports betting and online games, marking a defeat for betting companies.
Legendary Lindsey Vonn to Ski with Torn Knee? What She's Doing Could Cost Her Dearly
Lindsey Vonn's attempt to compete in the downhill at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina just days after tearing her ACL may be extraordinary but not impossible, according to an American musculoskeletal scientist.
The actress who replaced Deepika in the film 'Kalki' earning 1000 crores!
Amid buzz about the sequel of Nag Ashwin's science-fiction film 'Kalki 2898 AD', reports suggest that Sai Pallavi will replace Deepika Padukone after her exit, although producers and directors have remained silent on the matter.
This is how a bullfighter's body reacts to a goring
Researchers in sports science document the psychophysiological response of Manuel Escribano after suffering a severe goring.
Who is Svetina's successor? A Doctor of Science, has passed all levels, already holds an important position in UEFA
Tomislav Svetina has stepped down as the Secretary General of the Croatian Football Federation, with Josip Tomaško being appointed as his successor.
Aiki Mira and Our Future: "I Only Know That We Will Be Different"
Aiki Mira, a prominent voice in contemporary German science fiction, explores existential questions about the future of Hamburg in a world transformed by rising waters and innovative sports.
The Genius from Eastern Europe Introduced Science to Football and Created Golden Balls
Valeriy Lobanovski was a pioneering Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach who integrated scientific methods into the sport, leading to significant success for Dynamo Kyiv and the USSR national team.
10 Good News of the Week
The article highlights ten positive stories from the week, showcasing kind individuals, significant achievements, and encouraging scientific discoveries.
MBC misses the breakthrough against Jena - The highlights in video
The Mitteldeutsche BC continues its downward trend, failing to secure a victory against Science City Jena, once leading the league, as highlighted in the video.
Slovaks have experience with reaching the semifinals. The group at the U20 World Cup showed why winning in the quarterfinals is not science fiction.
The Slovak U20 national football team shows potential to progress after a closely contested quarterfinal match against Switzerland, indicating that advancing is within reach.
From science to sport: These are the stories that lifted spirits in 2025
The article highlights uplifting stories from 2025, including medical breakthroughs, environmental hopes, and sporting and cultural surprises, providing a sense of optimism as the world enters 2026.
Bonn throws Jena deeper into crisis - The highlights in video
Science City Jena suffers another defeat against Bonn, completing a winless December, with the match highlights available in video format.
The Great New Year's Double Issue of Večernji List: A Look into 2026 through Science, Society, and Global Trends
The central part of the double issue features an extensive 16-page scientific contribution focusing on significant trends and advancements in science and technology, including artificial intelligence developments and technological breakthroughs that will shape daily life, with sections analyzing potential sports figures and cultural projects for 2026.