Scientists Say Left-Handed People Are More Competitive and There’s an Evolutionary Reason Why Tim McMillan·March 16, 2026New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
Do NFL Refs Favor the Kansas City Chiefs? New Research Says Yes: The Data Backs Fans’ Suspicions Tim McMillan·October 27, 2025A new study suggests that NFL referees may favor the Chiefs in key games, potentially linking postseason calls to league profits and financial pressure.
Why We Love to See the Mighty Fall: The Science Behind Humanity’s Obsession With Seeing Others Fail Tim McMillan·October 14, 2025Science explore schadenfreude—the pleasure in others’ failures—and reveals how it shapes envy, empathy, and self-esteem.
Bending it like Beckham: Soccer’s New Upstart Artificial Intelligence Tool Could Change Sports Forever Austin Burgess·September 8, 2025Researchers have developed an AI-based method to make complex tracking data for sports like soccer more accessible.
Athletes Excel at Mental Gymnastics: Study Reveals Link Between Sports and Working Memory Tim McMillan·November 25, 2024A new meta-analysis shows that athletes have significantly superior working memory compared to their sedentary counterparts.
Adding This Supplement To Your Coffee or Caffeine Significantly Boosts Brain Power, Finds New Research Tim McMillan·June 25, 2024The combo of creatine nitrate and caffeine enhances cognitive function according to a new study from Jacksonville State University.
This Game-Changing Lightweight Exosuit Will Let You Outrun the Fastest Human MJ Banias·September 28, 2023Researchers have developed a lightweight exosuit that enhances a human's natural ability to sprint, making people run faster.