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Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, UK, used high-speed video to record a significant difference in how two-legged and four-legged animals run around a track. They examined footage from the 2004 Olympics that showed that the runners on the tighter inside lanes were at a distinct disadvantage over those in outer lanes. It seems that, when humans run around bends, they have to lengthen the time their feet touch the ground to compensate for increased centripetal and gravitational forces. The scientists used a Troubleshooter HR camera made by Fastec Imaging Corp. in...Read full article

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    Published: February 2006
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