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Researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland recently taught the one-armed, four-legged ANYmal search and rescue robot to play badminton against a human. Fans of the sport may be relieved to learn that AN
Apart from the half-empty stadiums, the extreme heat, pitch complaints and the hour-plus interruptions to matches due to lightning, the USA’s warm-up for 2026 went pretty smoothly with the Club World
Manchester City may have been short-priced odds to win a fifth straight Premier League title last season, but the signs of a fall were there if you knew where to look. That’s according to ex-City wing
Ball geeks rejoice – there’s a brand-new top-flight spherical to enjoy this term. Puma have replaced Nike as the Premier League’s official supplier, bringing the American manufacturer’s 25-year tenure
Saudi Arabia have achieved the kind of influence over football that China once aspired for
At one end of Telstar’s BUKO Stadion, there sit two scoreboards. One is electronic, and typical of most stadiums. The other is a massive structure with fishing baskets attached on each side, to corres