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How sports officials are using computer models to determine "maximum possible performance" for events like the Tour de France, based on variables including athletes VO2 max and our physiological knowledge of the human body. Athletes meeting or exceeding these limits are targeted for increased drug testing. *NEEDS SUBSCRIPTION* (or print edition)
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Amazing video showing new developments in medical training. Shows 'CPR' 'dummies' that feature an array of electronics to simulate a human being - including real pulses, airways, and respiratory system (the chest actually raises and falls as the 'dummy' breathes). Looks like a great training tool and can also be used to measure the effectiveness of the first aid given. Also talks about future development such as real 'skin'. Could also be useful to discuss limitations of models, such as the lack of 'blood' and other vital systems.