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The Power Of The Jabulani

The Power Of The Jabulani

By: Santos Romero, Journalist

The Jabulani, the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, holds a unique and somewhat controversial place in football history. Its name, meaning "to celebrate" in isiZulu, was intended...

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The Evolution of the Baseball

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
The evolution of the baseball is a testament to the sport's growth and adaptability. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a highly engineered piece of sporting equipment, the baseball reflects the changing dynamics of the game.
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The Evolution of The Football

The Evolution of The Football

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
Despite its success, American football has faced challenges related to player safety, ethical considerations, and broader societal shifts. The sport's future trajectory will likely involve ongoing efforts to address these challenges while maintaining its appeal and relevance in a rapidly changing world.
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The Evolution of the Soccer ball

By: Landon Tucker, jounalist
The soccer ball has come a long way from its primitive beginnings to becoming a highly engineered sports instrument. Its evolution reflects broader trends in materials science, design innovation, and technology integration.
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The Evolution of the Basketball

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
The 1990s ushered in a new era of technological advancements in basketball design. From its humble beginnings as a simple leather ball to the high-tech, data-driven equipment of today, the basketball has transformed in ways that have enhanced the game for players and fans alike.
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The Aerodynamics Of F1 Cars

By: Oliver Tabbal, Journalist
F1 Cars are custom built specifically to be able to withstand such high speeds. The aerodynamics play a big part in this.
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How Jet Engines Work

How Jet Engines Work

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
How do these pieces of metal that weigh several thousand pounds move so fast? It's because they are driven by some of the most powerful machines ever made by humans; jet engines.
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McLaren Elva

McLaren Elva

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
McLaren has manufactured many cars throughout the years, but none as significant as the Elva.
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How to Throw a Card

Have you ever seen someone stick a card in a potato? Probably not... but read on! First off, you are going to need straight cards (ones that are new and not bent). Step One; Hold the card between your...

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