This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Those of you following the World Cup know that at this stage there can be no more draws. Ties are broken during overtime play, or in a penalty kick shootou

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Soccer penalty kickers wearing motion sensors revealed that subtle body cues can give away which side of the net they're shooting for Those of you following the World Cup know that at this stage there can be no more draws. Ties are broken during over

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科学家探究罚点球的学问 Deadlocked football matches often end in penalty kicks, most recently in Sundays World Cup match between Costa Rica and Greece With penalty kicks playing such a key role in the competition, a British scientist advise

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