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Cameras behind the goalie and jumping into the stratosphere

Design World

Sports fans want to see every little detail, and the TV cameras deliver. Whether the goalie is clenching his jaw before the spot kick or how many millimeters the serve cleared the net in a tennis match, everything is captured in detail.

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Human brains work harder when playing sports against robots, study finds

E&T

The team found that the brains of table tennis players react in different ways to human or machine opponents. The findings could have implications for sports training, the researchers said, suggesting that human opponents provide a realism that can’t be replaced with machine helpers.

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Celebrate local manufacturers and growers this Australian Made Week

AU Manufacturing

Ash Barty, tennis legend and Australian Made Week ambassador, is urging all Aussies to get involved during the week by buying genuine Aussie products marked with the green-and-gold kangaroo. “It Furthermore, about 86 per cent of respondents consider it important to buy Australian Made, with Tasmanians leading the polls.

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Australian Made Week celebrates local legends

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian Made Week ambassador, tennis legend and all-round good sport Ash Barty is calling on all Aussies to get involved during the week by buying genuine Aussie products bearing the green-and-gold kangaroo. “It

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Counting down to Australian Made Week 2023

AU Manufacturing

Furthermore, the breadth of products and categories using the logo has also expanded, with the certification now covering everything from sporting equipment to electricity producers, medical equipment, and pharmaceuticals to agricultural machinery and construction products.

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Design team selected to lead park’s £18.8m transformation

MEM

Park redevelopment plans include new tennis courts, 3G artificial turf pitches, a high ropes course, bowling green, multi-use games area, outdoor gym, play area, skate park and more. The transformation of West Hendon Playing Field is expected to begin in late 2024 after a planning application is submitted by Arup in early 2024.

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FIFA World Cup: With climate change, will there still be a soccer World Cup in 2100?

Canadian Manufacturing

Many major sports gatherings have been rocked by extreme weather events in recent years. The air became unbreathable during the 2020 Australian Tennis Open because of bush fires. Steve Evans, via Wikimedia Commons. A typhoon forced the postponement of several matches during the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.