Articles by Chris Gorski

A new study approaches concussions and related injuries in a new way.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Scientists who used computer simulations to study chemical reactions win the award for chemistry.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Francois Englert, from Belgium, and Peter W. Higgs, from the United Kingdom, are the 2013 winners.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Updates and fun facts about this year's prize in physiology or medicine.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Researchers are working to develop helmets and devices that will protect athletes against concussions, especially in football.
Chris Gorski, Editor
This offseason, concussions managed to find their way into the everyday discussion of football.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Intensification of the game puts more stress on players' bodies.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Technique mystifies experts and gains traction among pro players.
Chris Gorski, Editor
"The Sports Gene," by David Epstein, provides a terrific review of the science of elite athletic performance.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Less than eight percent of Bolt's energy contributed to his motion during the 100 meters at the 2009 World Championships.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Will "HAL" be the next head coach?
Chris Gorski, Editor
New basketball study finds nifty backboard aiming method; reveals best 'sweet spots' to use the glass.
Chris Gorski, Editor