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Show Notes
Where do scientific papers come from?
In this weekâs Spotlight, our main focus is a âbirds and beesâ conversation of the scientific world. Ross walks Gareth through how a research paper is conceived, conducted, and eventually delivered into the world through publication in scientific journals. We break down what is essential to how a paper fits into the larger sports science puzzle, and share some insider tips for reading research with a critical eye. We explore why the âwhyâ behind a study matters more than most people thinkâand how every piece of research fits into a much bigger picture. Plus, we dive into the obligations and ethical requirements researchers face, and why transparency, study design, and disclosure are the foundations of real science.
But before we get to that deep dive, we tackle a mix of stories from the world of sport:
đââď¸ A sub-4-minute mile for women?
Thereâs fresh talk of breaking the barrierâbut Ross is sceptical. Is this genuine progress or just another gimmick? We explore what it would mean if it happened, and what will need to be thrown behind the world's best athlete to make it possible.
đ´ââď¸ Durability > sprint capacity?
From Remcoâs win over Wout in Brabantse Pijl to takeaways from the Boston Marathon, we examine how this underrated conceptâproducing a fresh performance while fatigued deeper into a raceâplays out in real-world results.
đž Doping rules, showers, and sample tampering.
A new controversy in tennis gets us talking about anti-doping protocols, and some of the wildest attempts in history to game the system
Itâs science, scepticism, and sportâexactly how we like it.
Links
The two papers we discussed in our "Birds and Bees" section:
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