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Going for Gold - UCL helps athletes in medal quest
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Few really want to be millionaires
Now you see it, now you don’t: ‘Change blindness’ isn’t magic
Price discrimination can boost competition
Younger siblings fare worse in educational attainment
Boosting poor families' income increases child achievement
Informal childcare has negative effects on child development
Economists find money is more precious than time
What Europeans really think of immigrants' impact on the economy
Unskilled immigrants generate few benefits for the economy
Introduction of the Euro boosts integration in the eurozone
Model predicts how to get ahead in the research stakes
Legalising abortion increases a woman's economic power
Britain's greatest economist is commemorated
Press invite: 2005 Econometric Society World Congress
Paralysed individuals gear up to compete using their own leg power
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Conference alert: Creative Opportunity-seeking in European Research
UCL creates new Pro-Provost positions to expand its global horizon
UCL study shows beans beat cancer
Bicycles meet biology in the evolutionary stakes
UCL granted degree awarding powers
Anti-money laundering regime comes under scrutiny
Scientists take their first virtual stroll using mind control
Václav Klaus visit
UCL conference to launch global health institute
Scientists unravel how the Brits may have struck gold in Olympic sailing
Heat dangers forgotten in the battle against air pollution
Shrinking speeds up tissue engineering
Interactive websites can help manage chronic diseases
Schizophrenia: Delusion without illusion
Bees solve complex colour puzzles
Could plain soap and probiotics beat hospital bugs?
‘Creationism is not science’ – making the case for Darwin at UCL
Feeling fat in the festive season? It’s all in your mind
Russell Group announces UCL Provost Malcolm Grant as next Chairman
Why the Amazon rainforest is so rich in species
University speed dating may help opposites attract
Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, visits UCL
Real-time damage forecasting service for winter storms is launched
UCL joins League of European Research Universities
Change in travel behaviour required to help achieve global warming targets
Extinct giant deer’s descendant found in UK
Smoking bans increase kids’ exposure
UCL President and Provost's statement on terrorist activity in London
Climate change and extreme events conference
Lawless World? International Law after 9/11 and Iraq
Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution
Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin
TB vaccines will fail in developing countries
Extravagant but worthless gifts help a guy get the girl
Tracking the stream of consciousness
How the brain rearranges the body to make sense of the world
Blink and you miss it!
ATP could bring your breath back
Press Invite: Dick Whittington summer school show Friday 8 July
UCL raises the neuroscience stakes in a link with French universities
Possible IMF/World Bank link to spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
Publishing for the RAE and beyond
New report calls for recovery units to boost surgery survival rates
Adults can be retrained to learn second languages more easily
UCL to celebrate legacy of 'the father' of British science journalism
Crafty students to travel the world in 80 ways
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Changes to law admissions test - issued on behalf of LNAT
Calorie restriction not the only way to increase longevity
Heavy masonry, old-fashioned radiators, no air-conditioning - modern architecture at
UCL
Snap up your very own 50 million year-old shark’s tooth
Booze is blighting our nation, says George Best’s surgeon
These cells recognise faces and only faces
Tailor-printed fashion sizes up to the stitch
How and why does fairness matter?
Two UCL professors elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
The role of hash functions in securing information security
UCL announces this year's admission to Fellowship
UCL establishes committee of enquiry into provenance of incantation bowls
UCL's Petrie Museum wins Classic Award at Museums & Heritage Show
Brain patterns reveal what is on the unconscious mind
UCL Provost reacts to boycott of Israeli universities by AUT
Lessons to be learnt from life at the very limit
Breakthrough in forecasting US hurricane activity by UCL scientists
Testing new manic depression drugs in slime mould: an alternative to the current
serendipitous approach
Adis Kulo
Happy and healthy: the more moments of happiness you experience in life, the healthier
you’ll be
The impact of its environment on a quantum computer
UK and German cities working together to combat climate change
You will remember this
New thrust needed to tackle health inequalities globally
Mountaineering doctors hike medicine to new heights with Xtreme Everest
Tracing your family history made easier with old handwriting online guide
HIV-1 spread through six transmission lines in the UK
Viagra could help Crohn’s disease
UCL Centre for Evolution of Cultural Diversity receives £1.25 million five-year grant
from Arts and Humanities Research Board
US Chief Judge Douglas Ginsburg and European Court of First Instance President Bo
Vesterdorf to address UCL Antitrust and Regulation Forum
Protein structure could unlock the secret to better TB treatment
The Virtuous Scholar: Cleopatra seduced through intellectual prowess not physical
beauty, says new book
SOAS and UCL combine strengths to win Centre of Excellence for Languages grant
National Institute for Medical Research to relocate to University College London
Queen Mary and UCL launch largest UK study of suicide in black and ethnic minority
groups
Abandoned bones suggest TB wiped out leprosy in battle of killer diseases
Retrovirus marker identified in motor neuron disease
Two minutes of magnetic stimulation can change your brain for an hour
Provost Malcolm Grant launches Campaign for UCL in the USA
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Spinal repair pioneer Professor Geoffrey Raisman speaks on the next steps in spinal
repair science
A site for sore eyes: New target for allergies found under the eyelid
Sudden death from stress linked to wonky signals in the brain
Human see, human do: Ballet dancers' brains reveal the art of imitation
Mental health check for Lord of the Rings character
New device spots potentially fatal heart problems during epileptic seizures
Accessing the lunar archive: why humans must return to the Moon
Balloon bursts for Noble gases as they come of age
Surgeons pinch more than an inch from the arm to rebuild a micropenis
Iris Murdoch’s last novel reveals first signs of Alzheimer’s disease
How to distinguish Blair from Bond and Maggie from Marilyn
Human see, human do: Ballet dancers' brains reveal the art of imitation
Davina McCall thanks Camden and Islington mothers involved in new infant feeding
study
Hidden climactic surprises could make global warming worse
UCL is set to audit the ancestral remains in its collections
How the battle of Waterloo could help doctors fight death from multiple organ failure
Map of Medicine to bring better health to people across southern England
UCL to award second Provost's Prize
UCL academic wins Entente Cordiale cancer prize
Mission to find origins of biggest blast in space is set for launch
Shape the future of Clerkenwell
Researchers identify a protein that could banish allergies
Knowledge may be hazardous to web consumers' health
My favourite aunt is purple: Why some people see 'auras' around their loved ones
Big Brother in reverse would be Bentham’s ideal state
Top economics conference hits London in 2005
Old bones unearth new date for giant deer's last stand
UCL Provost Malcolm Grant launches biggest ever fundraising campaign by a UK
university
UCL helps paraplegics get back on their bikes
New UCL Unit holds out hope of repair of spinal cord injuries
Launch of new copyright licences aims to help artists share work and boost creativity
Hieroglyphics cracked 1,000 years earlier than thought
Prickly health meets fine art at the first UCL Arts in Health Awards
Martian exploration: life but not as we know it
Training for the publishing world needs to be research-led, says UCL academic
UCL opens new Thermodynamics and Fluids Laboratories
Scientists find brain function most important to maths ability
Economists deliver the optimal strategy in the war against drugs
'London Declaration' to rescue cultural heritage
Inspiring visual language: the science of art and the art of chemistry
Scientists formulate intelligent glass that blocks heat not light
Pain in the brain: It's not what you imagine
Hearing where it's at: How humans and gerbils learn to locate sound
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Tickle your thalamus with a touch of TMS
Tickle your thalamus with a touch of TMS
Stranglehold on science is choking human ingenuity, says UCL professor
Pay or go untreated - NHS plc warns of 'privatisation' of NHS
Exploring Archaeology day: hands on activities for all the family
UCL art historians turn detective to verify a Vermeer
That's not my hand! How the brain can be fooled into feeling a fake limb
Centenary birthday bash for the birth of electronics
Long trip from Surrey to Saturn almost over
Lord Woolf announced as next Chair of UCL Council
Long term relief from arthritis could evolve from B-cell targeted treatments
Survival of the fastest: scientists ‘selectively breed’ winning Formula One cars
Fat cells could provide the key to a longer life
Astronomers go planet hunting as Venus lines up with the sun
Status Syndrome: how your social standing directly affects your health and life
expectancy
UK and Ireland study shows lower risk of heart disease and stroke in people with Type 2
diabetes taking atorvastatin
Read My Lips: UCL Launches Centre for Human Communication
Four UCL professors elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
Remembrance of smells past: how the brain stores those meaningful memories
Writes, Books and Wins: Lynne Truss among this year's winners of UCL Fellowship
awards
Motion that powers sperm provides key to unravelling rare genetic disorder
Crime sleuths crack down on home break-ins using predictive maps
Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of Poland, to unveil foundation stone of UCL's
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
EU enlargement 1st May - School of Slavonic and East European Studies experts
available for media comment
How the legacy of TV presenter Jill Dando lives on five years after her murder
Unravelling the secrets of the brain's smallest cells
Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, to deliver Mishcon Lecture at UCL
New hereditary gene linked to Parkinson's disease
‘Too posh for us’ - assessing pupils’ perceptions towards medical training.
“Using patients to teach students” - a new project to change the way doctors treat back
pain.
'Do they let you out?' - school pupils' views on university presented at UCL conference
Professor Ian Jacobs moves to UCL and UCLH
'His is lighter than mine' - why we often think other people's jobs are easier than our own
How the ear senses damage caused by noise
UCL President and Provost Malcolm Grant to visit Japan
Music on the brain
UCL spin-out company Ark Therapeutics floated on Stock Exchange
UCL welcomes Government’s long-term strategy for science
Lord Woolf launches UK’s first human rights library collection at University College
London
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UCL study questions basis for treatment of diseases including cancer and arthritis
Comet-chasing spacecraft to launch February 27th
Feeling empathy for a loved-one: empathy for pain activates pain-sensitive regions of the
brain, says UCL study
UCL study establishes common biological ground for maternal and romantic love in
humans
Bartlett Works – Celebrating the achievements of the Bartlett School of Architecture
Princess Royal to open new student accommodation at UCL
UK law schools announce new admissions test
UCL reaffirms its commitment to widening participation with £2000 student award
3D images of surface of Mars available from Mars Express
London Centre for Nanotechnology Showcase Event
Unwrapping pictures from Mars for Christmas
Clinical trial of Alzheimer’s disease drug shows clear reductions in AD development
Initial findings of first comprehensive study into ageing process published
Millions of men stand to benefit from new method of treatment for enlarged prostate
UCL calls for environmental justice reform
SITS - the perfect fit for UCL
UCL celebrates Internet pioneers
Gel that halves wound healing times wins Medical Futures award
Polar bears’ habitat threatened by thinning of Arctic sea ice
New bio-active gel cuts wound healing time in half
“The Sari” – a unique insight into the lives of contemporary Indian women
Egyptology flies into the virtual age
New film project to improve doctor-patient relationship launched in UK by UCL
UCL expert to present children’s travel findings at safe routes to school conference
UCL at the BA Festival of Science
Dr Anna Tibaijuka, UN Under Secretary-General, to be awarded UCL honorary degree
UCL researchers show new route to quantum computers
Molecule in male sperm suppresses female sex drive (in fruit flies)
Playground fights “are wired in the brain” say UCL scientists
Finnish wife-carrying race among UCL EuroDay events on Thursday 3rd July
Environmental Tribunal – a major step forward for environmental justice
UCL calls for better Environmental Justice
UCL expedition to examine climate change in snowfields of the equator
UCL spin-out and top pharmaceutical company to develop anti-cancer agent
New Director of GIS at UCL
Scientists identify gene for Motor Neurone Disease
UCL researcher exposes damaging impact of relationship advice books
UCL celebrates 100 years of somatosensory neuroscience
Firefly light helps destroy cancer cells
UCL welcomes new Provost
Real-life "Minority Reports" to help police reduce crime
UCL offers police high-tech help to reduce crime
New £9m London research centre to reverse deafness
UCL awarded UK’s largest award from Science Research Investment Fund
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Margaret Muller
Quantum Computing and Predicting Polymorphs - UCL celebrates £5.4 million grant for
Basic Technology Projects
Water calculations provide vital data on greenhouse effect
Heart disease in women worse than previously thought
Heart size proven to be ‘dead cert’ indicator for race performance in horses
UCL scientists create first earthquakes in the laboratory
Genetics in heart disease and breast cancer
UCL launches the UK's first Crime Science Laboratory
Arthritis cure 'firmly on the agenda', successful drug trial reveals
UCL and MIT team up for first human internet touch
Stronger 'buckle up' laws change attitudes among young drivers
Report explodes myth of English holiday homes in Wales
Londoners facing imminent risk of tidal flooding
London's risk management plans 'not moved beyond great plague and fire of London'
Art meets science in a novel prototype that will put the scents into architectural design
New cancer drug possible from compound found in common food
Dust threatens Kyoto protocol
Rhyme and rhythm offers new approach on dyslexia
Londoners to take centre stage in capital's first environment summit
Molecular switch the key to breakthrough cures on many fronts
UCL scientists develop urine test to detect bladder cancer
Dust mite research to provide relief for asthma sufferers
Virtual web buddy to spearhead UCL aim to widen access
UCL announces 2002 honorary degrees
New space telescope aims to seek out and record explosive gamma ray bursts
UCL art and architecture first to show this summer
Knock out blood protein drug signals possible new treatment for Alzheimer's and
diabetes
Minister launches new initiative to ensure that local talent meets university challenge
Future of university learning on display at conference this week
Capital to host first Euro Youth Summit this week
Learning from HOME, can the Internet change our behaviour?
'Hybrid' Science Library to open at University College London
UCL art school to set up first 'businessman in residence'
Treasury power 'threatens academic freedom', keynote speech at UCL will claim
Lessons for the Underground - how technology can improve public transport in London
Jill Dando Institute conference to spotlight new technology role in fight against crime
September the 11th and after: reflections on the war against terrorism
Volcano disaster highlights need for geohazard research and mitigation
UCL marks a place in British intellectual history for John Stuart Mill
Sally MacDonald appointed Director of UCL Museums and Collections
CONFERENCE: ‘Immigration: Impacts, Integration and Intergenerational Issues’
‘Immigration: Impacts, Integration and Intergenerational Issues’
Latest science requires better policies to address impact of climate change
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UCL scientists gauge pain in premature babies
Brain shape predicts language learning success
Test 2
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Autism explained by weaker brain links
Scientists reveal how a novel ceramic achieves directional conduction
Discovery of Antarctic subglacial rivers may challenge excavation plans
New drug could reduce tissue damage after heart attack
UCL Press Invite: An Ear to the Future
Middle-aged English people are healthier than their American counterparts
UCL press invite: ‘El Nino: can predictions reduce hazard risk?’
Wasps queue for top job
Sir Hugh Laddie appointed to Chair in Intellectual Property Law at UCL
Fabled equatorial icecaps to disappear
UCL project will aim to build sustainable communities
UCL Press Invite: Life at the Limits
Press invite: UN Environment Programme launches State of the World's Deserts report
First custom-designed pedestrian accessibility lab launched
UCL conference: HOLIVAR 2006 – Natural Climate Variability and Global Warming
Massive-star supernovae found to be major space dust factories
To profit or explore – it seems that is the question
UCL launch: MSc in Environmental Systems Engineering
Climate change is often only the trigger not the culprit in the collapse of civilisations
Intimate encounters with desirable objects at UCL
Our grip on reality is slim, says UCL scientist
Earliest known ‘bling’ revealed
Earliest known ‘bling’ revealed
Royal Institution Friday Evening Discourses 2006 to be held at UCL
UCL Provost expresses concern at Israel academic boycott vote
What do language, frogs and savants have in common?
UCL marks centenary of unique Jewish collection
Press invite: Launch of new findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Heat halts pain inside the body
Looking at the body in a whole new light
Clinical research boosted at UCL and UCLH
Full 3-D image of nanocrystals’ interior created by shining X-rays through them
Longitudinal study of ageing reveals health and wealth relationship
Germans set up an apartheid-like society in Britain
Novelty aids learning
Solo living is a potential environmental time bomb
Irrational decisions driven by emotions
Contagious canine cancer
Too many men could destabilise society
Science says Kandinsky was right – paintings can be heard
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Egyptian Fantasia: Leading artists supporting a new home for the Petrie Museum of
Egyptology at unique event
Feelings matter less to teenagers
Boat paint to blame for Norfolk Broads’ desolation
UCL appoints new Dean of the Faculty of Biomedical Sciences
Saving historical buildings from ravages of climate change
New gene linked to bipolar disorder
Humble shoelace tag carried more currency than gold on Columbus’s travels
Black tea soothes away stress
Student successes celebrated at London event
UCL Lunch Hour Lectures Autumn 2006
Diary Notice - Launch of UCL Laws "Current Legal Problems" Lecture Series
Royal Institution Friday Evening Discourses kick off at UCL on 20th October
Diary Notice - UCL and University of East London (UEL) team up to launch “Building
Sustainable Communities” programme
Diabetes gene carries similar risk to obesity
Ethnic immigrants miss out in UK job market despite higher educational qualifications
A royal guide to Mars: UCL scientists add another dimension to Buckingham Palace
Science Day
The next small thing: Pioneering nanotech centre is launched
Making global learning a reality at UCL
Cunningham Report: Government can’t stop onward march of Lords’ powers
IT systems designed to protect kids will put them at risk instead
UK's largest uni space research group secures €6 million industry contracts
Leading materials scientist appointed to new nanotech Chair
Study reveals the public’s willingness to use specific nanoproducts
Rogue odour theory could be right
Cyberspace may overcome ethical constraints in experiments
A Future for the Past: Petrie’s Palestinian Collection exhibition at the Brunei Gallery,
SOAS
Trusting your instincts leads you to the right answer
New evidence: cancer is a stem cell disease
Scientists develop first test to predict onset of preeclampsia in pregnant women
UCL to host UK premiere of first intelligent design documentary film
UCL diary notice: Future Fossils
Unexpected cooling effect in Saturn’s atmosphere found
The lost Coleridge
Dig deeper to find Martian life
Advance in understanding of blood pressure gene could lead to new treatments
Male-killing bacteria makes female butterflies more promiscuous
Lords reform plans provide opportunity for “a real clean-up” says constitutional
thinktank
UCL signs agreement with Sewon Cellontech to deliver orthopaedic treatments using
stem cell therapies
Sandy Shandro appointed new Dean of the UCL Faculty of Laws
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UCL Professor speaks at South Bank Centre on technology surveillance, 27th February
2007
Early Europeans unable to stomach milk
New medical finding: treatment for gum disease could also help the heart
UCL and Abbey sign cooperation agreement
New centre could ‘lead the world’ in neuromuscular research
UCL Constitution Unit comments on Lords reform ahead of Commons vote
Artwork auction to aid cervical screening project in Nigeria
The impact of immigration on UK wages
Subliminal advertising leaves its mark on the brain
UCL scientist receives Max Planck Research Award 2007
Zinc link to leading cause of blindness has echoes of Alzheimer’s disease
Was Shakespeare lame?
New survey evidence on the health and wellbeing of England’s older generation
The root of dyscalculia found
Incantation Bowls and UCL
Man behind clothing industry revolution to speak in Singapore
Napoleon duped the British over Copenhagen
Setting the research agenda in Eastern Europe
Journalists find Freedom of Information Act 'useful but frustrating'
First clinical trial of gene therapy for childhood blindness
X-ray holograms expose secret magnetism
Childhood environment influences reproductive function
UCL scientist develops a measure of distraction
UK scientists set their sights on cure for AMD
Dr Kian Tajbakhsh
Scientists discover brain area that helps to suppress unconscious actions
Investment banks magnet for PhD students
Autistic children could learn through stereotypes
Aramaic Incantation Bowls - joint statement from UCL and the Schoyen Collection
Making waves: how UCL research could minimise the impact of future tsunami
Search for the water of life - UCL astronomers find water on extra-solar planet
Hidden order found in a quantum spin liquid
Last minute rethink
First out-of-body experience induced in laboratory setting
Fishermen give their views on protection of marine fish stocks and ecosystems
Britain’s longest serving space science department celebrates 40th birthday
Event marks opening of new UCL Cancer Institute
UCL and Dell join forces to create Legion university supercomputer
Individuals with high fear of crime twice as likely to suffer from depression
Virtual robots duped by illusions help to explain human vision
UCL launches Carbon Capture and Storage legal initiative
A longer-living, healthier mouse that could hold clues to human ageing
‘Twinkle’ eye test could improve AMD diagnosis
SolarFox hits the halfway stage
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Photo opportunity with a unique display of 30 classic Lotus cars, including four Fomula
One championship-winning designs from 1965, 1968, 1973 and 1978.
Photo opportunity with a unique display of 30 classic Lotus cars, including four Fomula
One championship-winning designs from 1965, 1968, 1973 and 1978.
A unique experiment with chlorine - and a new way of teaching
Unique database mapping ‘expression’ of genes in the brain could lead to new, targeted
treatments
Going for Gold - UCL helps athletes in medal quest
UCL enters top ten of THES-QS World University Rankings
UCL selected for national public engagement scheme
UCL a Beacon for Public Engagement
UCL virtual trading floor to train financial services professionals of the future
Don't judge a brook by its colour - brown waters are more natural
Organic ‘building blocks’ discovered in Titan’s atmosphere
How our relatives were like gorillas - fossils illustrate sex differences in growth and the
costs of being a male
Prime Minister Gordon Brown backs future world class medical research centre in St
Pancras land sale
Prime Minister Gordon Brown backs future world class medical research centre in St
Pancras land sale
The fine line between stability and instability - when do gas giants reach the point of no
return?
Unsupervised children are more sociable and more active
BERT tells ERNI it’s time to grow a brain
Differences in cognitive abilities between the sexes
Press reports referring to Dr Luke Freeman
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Premature babies have altered sensory responses in later life
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Going for Gold - UCL helps athletes in medal quest
Publication date: Nov 7, 2007 2:08:07 PM
Elite athletes are being given the chance to fulfil their potential in international competition
thanks to new technology being developed at UCL (University College London) with a grant
from the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council). The £100,000 project
will create a portable, cutting edge device which can be used during training to measure oxygen
use in muscles, enabling coaches to optimise training schedules and hone race strategies.
Dr Clare Elwell of UCL’s Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering says: “We are
using a technique called Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure the oxygen content of
athletes’ muscles. Basically, we shine a light on the muscle and analyse the colour of the blood
within it – highly oxygenated arterial blood is bright red, while blood with depleted oxygen
levels looks blue or purple.
“This is the same technology currently employed in intensive care units to investigate brain
injury in premature babies – so we know it works. What we’re trying to do now is miniaturise
the technology and give athletes a lightweight, comfortable, non-invasive device capable of
transmitting this information back to their coach.”
The project is cross-disciplinary and researchers from UCL’s Department of Computer Science
are working on the wireless ‘Bluetooth’ technology which will send the information from the
athlete’s monitor to their coach’s laptop in real time.
Meanwhile, experts at the University of Essex have been awarded an additional £30,000 to
investigate how the information produced by the monitor can be used to maximum effect by
coaches in their design of training schedules for elite triathletes.
Professor Chris Cooper, of the University of Essex’s Department of Biological Sciences, says:
“Exercise uses up oxygen. By looking at how much oxygen is in the muscle you can see whether
delivery is keeping up with consumption.
“We’re trying to help athletes train to the level which enhances their performance. This data
could help us optimise the way athletes warm-up prior to an event, or it might help us to design
custom ‘pacing strategies’, telling athletes when it’s the right time, biologically-speaking, for
them to speed up or conserve energy during a race.”
The team aims to have a working prototype in trials by Spring 2008.
The project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in
collaboration with UK Sport. It is one of a number of projects developing cutting-edge
technologies to assist UK athletes in achieving gold at the 2012 Olympics.
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