Articles by Chris Gorski

New study suggests at least one in 10 NFL players could eventually develop the brain disease.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Beginning early Monday morning, Inside Science will cover the discoveries behind the three most anticipated science prizes of the year.
Chris Gorski, Editor
New safety rules pose challenges for players and officials.
Chris Gorski, Editor
New research suggests that despite being tired, athletes can still sprint at top speed near the end of a long match.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Research suggests that developing strength or aerobic fitness can improve long-term health. But is another method even better?
Chris Gorski, Editor
Changes in attitudes toward sleep in elite athletes are enhancing their performance.
Chris Gorski, Editor
If the NCAA tournament selection committee focused on the most recent games, it might make seeding more accurate, researchers found.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Researchers took a detailed look at 17 years of training records for Norway's Marit Bjørgen.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Professional baseball pitchers who return after "Tommy John" surgery have similar career lengths and retirement reasons as other pitchers.
Chris Gorski, Editor
The goals of a major push for football helmet safety should bring improvements, but the overall results remain unpredictable.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Beginning early Monday morning, Inside Science will cover the discoveries behind three of the most anticipated science prizes of the year.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Renowned swimmer discusses the strategies and expert guidance that helped him win 28 Olympic medals.
Chris Gorski, Editor