Articles by Chris Gorski

The Coriolis effect has a small but measurable effect on the path of balls and athletes during sporting events.
Chris Gorski, Editor
The numbers suggest that teams tend to both punt and kick field goals too often.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Three University of Maryland students harness brains and brawn in a popular obstacle course show.
Chris Gorski, Editor
The recent marathon world record highlights a useful way for parents to exercise.
Chris Gorski, Editor
The winners of the chemistry prize developed ways to produce machines 1,000 times thinner than a strand of hair.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Beginning early Monday morning, Inside Science will have coverage of the Nobel Prize announcements.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Waves might explain the strange trends spotted in swimming times.
Chris Gorski, Editor
When will Curry come back and how good is the team without him?
Chris Gorski, Editor
The research on what to eat at night and how late-night snacking affects the body is relatively underdeveloped.
Chris Gorski, Editor
The best statistical analysis may be no match for luck.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Natural sleep patterns can greatly impact athletic success.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Mathematical model suggests crops can have a noticeable effect on power generation.
Chris Gorski, Editor