Two Spanish scientists have now designed a new equation that can help provide an estimate of an individual's speed. The result has applications in the study of fossil trackways of human footprints. Javier Ruiz, from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), and his colleague Angelica Torices, from the University of Alberta (Canada), just out of curiosity, wanted to check how accurately an individual's speed could be calculated based on their tracks. ...Sunday, 28 April 2013
Footprints may Help Decode Your Running Speed
Two Spanish scientists have now designed a new equation that can help provide an estimate of an individual's speed. The result has applications in the study of fossil trackways of human footprints. Javier Ruiz, from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), and his colleague Angelica Torices, from the University of Alberta (Canada), just out of curiosity, wanted to check how accurately an individual's speed could be calculated based on their tracks. ...
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