The 'easyJet ecoJet'¯ would emit 50 percent less CO2 than today's newest ...
Sports injuries are common. It's what happens after the game that might come as a surprise.
Residents of a city in Wales take a post-game beating, especially when the locals wins.
Soccer and rugby are popular in Cardiff, the largest city in Wales. Matches often attract more than 70,000 fans.
Assaults in the city average 21 in a typical two-day period when there are no games, based on cases at the city's only emergency center from 1995 into 2002. On game days, when the home team lost, the total for that day and the next was 25, on average. When Wales wins, assault injuries rose to an average of 33.
Whether the games were home or away mattered little, according to the study, which was announced Wednesday and is detailed in the journal Injury Prevention.
"These analyses suggest that assault may not be the result of negative factors associated with a national team losing, but the result of a positive event (winning)," the researchers write.
Perhaps victory increases self-confidence, assertiveness, patriotism and drinking, all of which can lead to violence, the researchers say. They point out that other studies have shown domestic violence by men goes up when their team wins.
The research was led by Vaseekaran Sjvarajasingam at Cardiff University.
Related Items from the LiveScience Store
-
Mini Plasma Ball $14.95
-
Abrams RC Battle Tank $49.95
More Stores to Explore
Most Popular
- Recommended
- Commented
Community
- From Our Blogs
-
From Our Blogs
-
07.17.08 | by Robert Roy Britt
Wind Power Gets Wings in Texas
-
07.16.08 | by Leonard David
NASA-China Eye Cooperative Earth, Space Science Tasks
-
07.14.08 | by Leonard David
Asteroid Threat to Earth: Call for Global Attention
-
07.17.08 | by Robert Roy Britt
Animals
Marketplace Links
- Meet the HP ProLiant DL385 G5
- The best-selling server of its kind boasts a suite of management tools that will help you reconnect with your business
- Science. Technology. Sustainability.
- Visit the new Innovation Channel on LiveScience.com.
- LiveScience Store
- Find everything from weird science to cool gadgets!
- Don't toss it, Recycle it!
- Find local recycling centers now
- FREE Starry Night Widgets
- Get awesome cosmic power in friendly applet form!
- Like Sci Fi? You’ll Love Newsarama
- Reviews & previews of your favorite movies and TV shows
- Feel Strongly About Energy Options?
- Speak your mind about technologies and innovations in our forums.
- BP
- Beyond Petroleum


