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Founded by Tim Jahnigen, the One World Futbol Project has created a nearly-indestructible soccer ball that never needs air—and they’re distributing it throughout the world.
Heading a soccer ball can cause long-term damage to areas of the brain associated with learning, new research shows.
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Soccer Heading Damages The Brain And Our Learning Ability - MSN
A new study has found that heading a soccer ball can cause long-term damage to the brain regions associated with learning.
Soccer players who hit the ball with their head may suffer a measurable decline in brain function, according to new research to be presented this week at the annual meeting of the Radiological ...
Soccer is the world’s most popular sport partly because the only piece of equipment you need is a ball. But to maximize the sport’s accessibility, ...
Deysi prototypes a ball to play soccer at night, based on an idea sent to Design Squad.
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