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How did New York Giants center fielder Willis Mays make “The Catch” during the 1954 World Series? How does any outfielder actually catch a fly ball? Brown University researchers have concluded that prediction has little to do with catching a fly ball. It’s a matter of optical acceleration cancellation. (Courtesy: iStockphoto)

BROWN (US)—New research supports a long-standing theory about how outfielders catch fly balls. The eye continuously tracks the ball as its visual velocity increases or decreases, and the outfielder runs backward or forward to compensate. Continue…

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Parents pick baby names on the rise

NYU (US)—When it comes to choosing a name for baby, it turns out that a name’s popularity isn’t the only influence. Like momentum traders in the stock market, parents today appear to favor names that have recently risen in popularity relative to those on the decline. (more…)

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