Gut microbes 2021.10.25 Gut microbes may help explain benefits of breastfeeding Danish researchers have shown how gut bacteria, which are promoted by breastfeeding, may benefit the immune system in infants.
Doping 2021.07.23 From cocaine to EPO to steroids: wide differences among doping substances used by cheaters Doping substances are many and have evolved from the rawest stimulants and narcotics used in the 1960s, to the more refined substances that we are familiar with today, such as EPO and steroids. But, do you know which…
Doping 2021.07.23 Dried blood can detect doping: Now approved, the method may be tested at the Tokyo Olympics In collaboration with Anti-Doping Denmark and the Norwegian Doping Control Laboratory, University of Copenhagen researchers have developed a method that, using blood droplets, can easily and effectively detect athletes…
The Olympics 2021.07.15 In principal, some Olympians can indulge in junk food for breakfast and still perform The buffet tables of Olympic athletes are piled with scrumptious nosh each and every day. However, the extent to which these athletes can indulge depends entirely upon the disciplines in which they are competing. Read…
under pressure 2021.07.09 The Weight of an Olympic Medal It can have negative consequences for the individual athlete when we focus more on the performance than the person behind. Because what happens when the moment the athlete has based his or her identity on is over?
overview 2021.07.09 Olympics in 60 seconds: From Greek myth to modern-day mega-event The Olympic Games began in ancient Greece in honour of the gods. In addition to an abundance of sports, the Olympics of today are money, politics and propaganda.
Basketball Mathematics 2021.04.07 Basketball Mathematics scores big at inspiring kids to learn New study with 756 1st through 5th graders demonstrates that a six-week mashup of hoops and math has a positive effect on their desire to learn more, provides them with an experience of increased self-determination and…
research 2021.01.12 Twitching, fast and slow: New approach to studying muscle fibers reveals different responses to exercise training Scientists at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports and the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, both at the University of Copenhagen have performed the most in-depth analysis of fast…