Scientists and Harvard Expert Decode the Physics Behind Squeaky Sneakers

Recent studies from Ars Technica and Fortune reveal the physical and scientific reasons sneakers squeak, especially during basketball games. These findings involve the interaction between shoe materials and court surfaces, with Harvard's research pinpointing specific causes related to the shoe's sole design. This research is significant for manufacturers aiming to reduce noise and improve athletic performance; stakeholders should monitor further developments in material engineering for sneak-preventive solutions.
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