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Nov. 19, 2012 -- A soccer ball that doesn't deflate. To some, it may seem like an obvious concept, but for many children in the developing world, it's a dream come true.
In 2009, soccer players under the age of 15 suffered 8,392 concussions, according to the group. In contrast, bicyclists in that age group suffered 40,272 concussions; football players, 21,878; and ...
NASA stuck a World Cup soccer ball into some of its aerodynamics testing chambers because why not. NASA is not involved in developing or testing the ball, so these demonstrations were really just ...
Heading a soccer ball correctly does not cause brain damage, at least not any damage that can be traced in the spinal fluid of soccer players, according to a small study. Researchers looked for ...