CEO Nathan Peto attended the Manitoba Aviation Council Conference for the first time recently, where he presented a scholarship. "That scholarship is to support people working in the industry; young ...
Back in 1977, a British epidemiologist named Richard Peto observed that that didn’t seem to be true. Bigger animals didn’t seem to have a greater risk of cancer than smaller ones. That became known as ...
One of the biggest storylines of MLB spring training so far has been the implementation of the automated ball-strike (ABS) challenge system in big-league spring games. Throughout Florida and ...
Their findings contradict “Peto’s paradox,” a theory proposed in 1977 that suggested an animal’s size does not correlate with its cancer risk. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
While there are various methods to strengthen and sculpt abs, targeted core workouts specifically engage the muscles in the ab region. These types of exercises allow for specific targeting of ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said the spring training ABS test provides a “meaningful opportunity” for teams and players to see what the system could look like in exhibition games. “It depends on how ...
I don’t think so." In a highly entertaining back-and-forth with The Athletic's Jayson Stark, who was attempting to explain to Scherzer the technology behind ABS, the three-time CY Young Award ...
Your front-wheel drive car has excellent season-appropriate tires and an anti-lock braking system—commonly referred to as ABS. You love badass cars. So do we. Let’s nerd out over them together.
The league has another potential win on its hands with the automated ball-strike system (ABS). The challenge system is being used in spring training games this season, but there are no plans yet ...
We’ve never lived in a world in which major-league spring training games had balls and strikes called by robot umps, otherwise known as the Automated Ball-Strike system (ABS). But it’ll happen ...