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  <title><![CDATA[How Do Chipper, Kobe, Serena and Rory Do It? What Physics Has to Say About Achievements in Sports]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A great part of physics deals with motion, and the essence of sports is the human body in motion. &nbsp;The components of the human body that produce motion, namely the skeletal muscles and bones, and the sports equipment itself are bound by the laws of physics. &nbsp;Aspects of various sports, including baseball, basketball, karate, figure skating, golf, tennis, long jump, and more, will be examined using introductory-level physics. &nbsp;We will also discuss whether we have reached our limits in human performance in certain sports. &nbsp;All who appreciate the workings of the human body and the laws of science dictating performance in sports are welcome.</p><p><strong>About the speaker:</strong><br />Cüneyt Can is a professor of physics at Middle East Technical University (METU), in Ankara, Turkey, which is internationally accredited and the leading state university. &nbsp;After completing his undergraduate studies at METU, Dr. Can earned his Master's and PhD degrees from Kansas State University in atomic physics. &nbsp;Following post-doctoral work at Texas A&amp;M University, he returned to Turkey and to METU, where he has worked for the past 23 years. &nbsp;Until the completion of his term in 2012, he held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.</p>]]></body>
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