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Tag: Physiology

The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics promise relatively mild – but still chilly – temperatures compared to past games. Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Winter Olympians often compete in freezing temperatures – physiology and advances...

Cara Ocobock, University of Notre Dame and Gabriel R. Burks, University of Notre Dame The Winter Olympics and Paralympics...

Yellow jerseys of the fireline: A day fighting wildfires can require...

Brent C. Ruby, University of Montana For three weeks in July, the world’s most elite bike racers climb steep...

Gilbert Gottfried and the mechanics of crafting one of the most...

Erica Tobolski, University of South Carolina Though Gilbert Gottfried’s voice has alternatively been described...

50-year-old muscles just can’t grow big like they used to –...

Roger Fielding, Tufts University There is perhaps no better way to see the absolute pinnacle of human athletic abilities...

Gut microbes help hibernating ground squirrels emerge strong and healthy in...

Hannah V. Carey, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Matthew Regan, Université de Montréal Ground squirrels spend the end of summer...

What happens when your foot falls asleep?

Zachary Gillen, Mississippi State University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages....

Knowing how heat and humidity affect your body can help you...

JohnEric W. Smith, Mississippi State University Less than a month into North America’s official summer, heat waves are blistering...

When working out makes you sick to your stomach: What to...

Anne R. Crecelius, University of Dayton You’re doing it! You’re working out, reaping all those benefits of exercise that have been drilled into your head. So...

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