Tag: Sports and fitness

3 Questions: A running shoe that adapts to the runner

Granular convection takes place everywhere: candy in a box, sand on the beach, foam in a cushion. Often referred to as the “Brazil nut effect,” granular convection occurs when solid, independent, irregularly shaped particles reorder themselves following agitation. One might think, intuitively, that the larger pieces fall to the bottom, but it is their size, and not […]

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G. Anthony Grant named a 2025-26 NACDA Athletics Director of the Year

The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) has announced that MIT Director of Athletics G. Anthony Grant, head of the MIT Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation, is among 28 winners of the 2025-26 NACDA Athletic Director of the Year (ADOY) Award. The ADOY Award highlights the efforts of athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and […]

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2026 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference shows why data make a difference

With time dwindling in the Olympic women’s ice hockey gold medal game on Feb. 19, players for Team USA and Team Canada lined up for a key faceoff in Canada’s end. Canada had a 1-0 lead. USA had 2:23 left, and an ace up their sleeve: analytics. USA Coach John Wroblewski pulled the goalkeeper, to […]

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3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quint

Olympic figure skating looks effortless. Athletes sail across the ice, then soar into the air, spinning like a top, before landing on a single blade just 4-5 millimeters wide. To help figure skaters land quadruple axels, Salchows, Lutzes, and maybe even the elusive quintuple without looking the least bit stressed, Jerry Lu MFin ’24 developed […]

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“This is science!” – MIT president talks about the importance of America’s research enterprise on GBH’s Boston Public Radio

In a wide-ranging live conversation, MIT President Sally Kornbluth joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan live in studio for GBH’s Boston Public Radio on Thursday, February 5. They talked about MIT, the pressures facing America’s research enterprise, the importance of science, that Congressional hearing on antisemitism in 2023, and more – including Sally’s experience as a […]

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“Essential” torch heralds the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics

Before the thrill of victory; before the agony of defeat; before the gold medalist’s national anthem plays, there is the Olympic torch. A symbol of unity, friendship, and the spirit of competition, the torch links today’s Olympic Games to its heritage in ancient Greece. The torch for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games and Paralympic […]

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MIT winter club sports energized by the Olympics

With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics officially kicking off today, several of MIT’s winter sports clubs are hosting watch parties to cheer on their favorite players, events, and teams. Members of MIT’s Curling Club are hosting a gathering to support their favorite teams. Co-presidents Polly Harrington and Gabi Wojcik are rooting for the United […]

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