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: Why are some innovations permitted and encouraged while others banned? : Why is easier not necessarily better in sports? : Have composite materials more fundamentally changed sports than simply providing lighter and more durable equipment? : How do we encourage innovation that allows for diversity without driving up the costs that reduce diversity? : NO QUESTION : Should elite athletes and recreational athletes have access to the same equipment? Should the technology policy for a sport be the same regardless of skill level? : NO QUESTION : How do new technologies impact the environment? : Who defines our games and enforces the rules? If these policies have such an impact on the sports what are the roles and interests of these governing bodies? : Are there more technological innovations in individual sports or in team sports? How is sport technology policy different for individual and team sports? : Wood was the traditional material for much sports equipment but the search for substitutes began long before graphite to solve many problems with wood equipment. : How has new media such as television or the Internet changed our sports? : How has the technology of war become the technology of play? How has military research and development impacted the sporting arena? : From where do the ideas for revolutionary technology come? Do innovative ideas derive from years of experience with a sport and intimate knowledge of the game? Or do real revolutionary ideas come from those uninitiated in the sport -- its culture and history : How do governing bodies write sport technology policy to encourage sport to grow while protecting the core challenge and tradition of the sport. : If progress is inevitable why is sporting tradition so critical to policy decisions? : How can technological choices impact which athletes are successful?
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