Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Every Scientist's Dream Job

Now don't get me wrong, there usually is a good reason that scientists conduct a study or experiment, but how did they get away with this one? The study concluded that during exercise, women's breasts bounce more than previously estimated, moving a vertical distance of up to around eight inches compared with a past maximum measurement of six inches.

Author Joanna Scurr, a biomechanics professor at the University of Portsmouth in England, conducted the experiment for which he observed and took measurements when women walked, jogged and ran in different types of bras. Scurr will present her research this week at an annual meeting for the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences in Bath, I guarantee the meeting will be packed.

Exercise unleashes a bounce... [msn.com]

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