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X-ray Crystallography Market Size, Share, Industry Trends, Growth Drivers and Forecast Report 2026–2033" According to the latest report published by Data Bridge Market Research, the X-ray Crystallography Market The global X-ray crystallography market size was valued at USD 1.04 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 2.68 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 12.5% during the forecast period X-ray Crystallography Market is the finest market research report which is the result of...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 87 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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Logic Analyzer Market Size: Securing the Foundation of Digital Verification SystemsThe continuous expansion of global computing infrastructure has significantly increased the global Logic Analyzer Market Size. Logic analyzer hardware serves as a critical quality control gatekeeper for complex digital designs, tracking state movements across dozens of circuit channels simultaneously. This precise observation helps development teams verify bus timing balances, eliminate clock...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 79 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMBafana Bafana Breaks Through: 4 Takeaways From South Africa vs. South KoreaFor the first time in its history, South Africa is through to the knockout stage of the World Cup after it pulled off a 1-0 upset win over South Korea. Few would have given Bafana Bafana much of a chance after its opening-day loss, but the team showed steady under head coach Hugo Broos and consistent improvement over its remaining games. Now it is off to the round of 32 after a second-place finish in Group A and will be taking on Canada. South Korea, meanwhile, was the exact opposite. It looked like a potential dark horse candidate after its opening win over Czechia. Gradually, the team got worse as the tournament progressed, and tonight, the Taegeuk Warriors deserved their loss. Coach Hong Myung-bo stunned observers by benching its captain and leader, Son Heung-min. That set the tone for what was an ugly night. South Korea is not eliminated from knockout stage contention just yet, but with just three points from three games, it might not advance if results do not break in its favor. That will be known in the coming days. Here are my thoughts on the game. 1. Hong Benches Son In one of the most surprising coaching decisions in recent World Cup history, South Korea coach Myung-Bo Hong put his teams captain, all-time leading scorer, and national icon Heung-min Son on the bench for its decisive group stage game against South Africa. With South Korea coming into this game on three points, a spot in the knockouts was far from assured. South Korea would be in grave danger with a loss. With all that at stake, Hong benched Son. Such a move is risky for several reasons. Sure, it deprives a team of talent, but it also affects team morale. South Korea players must respond without the leadership of their captain. Plus, the players might begin to question the decision-making of their coach. Son has not been having the best year in 2026. He has not scored for Los Angeles FC in 13 regular-season league games. He has also come up empty for South Korea in its first two World Cup games. That being said, Son has still been dangerous and at the heart of many dangerous plays for South Korea. Sons replacement, Hyun-Gyu Oh, was never dangerous. He only had nine touches in the first half. South Korea's attack plan was to go to the middle and look for combinations. But after a few good looks early in the game, South Korea was stifled. Sometimes that was due to solid defense from South Africa and sometimes due to sloppy execution. The first half played like a team that was not in a good place, and most of that was due to Hongs decision. Son came into the game in the second half, but South Korea still seemed rattled and never into the game. Son finished with 29 touches and one shot, which was blocked. He typically drifted back into the midfield to try to make things happen, but nothing happened. Hongs eye-opening decision backfired. It is impossible to say if it cost the team, but South Korea was clearly playing far below the sum of its parts. Not having Son early in the game to help lead the team might have been costly. 2. South Koreas Sloppiness In the first 45 minutes, the biggest takeaway was how sloppy South Korea was with the ball in the midfield and in the backline. Time after time, the Taegeuk Warriors were dispossessed, saw passes get intercepted, or sent balls out of bounds. In the first half, South Korea was outshot 10-4. South Africa had a 10-1 edge in inceptions. What made this so surprising is just how stark a contrast that was from South Koreas first two games. Even in the loss to Mexico, South Korea was cleaner with the ball and better with execution. In the second half, Hong made a wave of substitutions, but nothing significantly improved for the Taegeuk Warriors. The smooth passing displayed in the first game and at times in the second game was just not there in the third game. If South Koreas three points fail to advance to the knockouts, the teams drastic downfall throughout this tournament will be digested and analyzed for a long time by that countrys media. 3. South Africa Grew Into The Game Of course, South Koreas struggles were also due to South Africa playing its best soccer of the tournament. In the opening loss to Mexico, Bafana Bafana was outplayed and undone by mistakes and red cards. In the draw with Czechia, South Africa took advantage of Czechia going into a defensive approach after scoring the opening goal. In this game, South Africa just played well for very long stretches. Specifically, central midfielders Sphephelo Sithole and Thalente Mbatha were very good on both sides of the ball in winning possession, driving the ball to the front line, and switching the points of attack. South Africa was dangerous in transition and smart with the ball. It was a remarkable performance from South Africa when you consider how much the team improved over these games. This game was a continuation of that, and in the second half, all the chances were coming its way. Bafana Bafanas Belgian manager, Hugo Broos, deserves a lot of credit for this. He made tactical adjustments and improved the teams defensive organization. In the game against Mexico, South Africa was outshot 16-3 (albeit affected by a red card early in the second half). In the second half, South Africa outshot Czechia 17-14. Tonight, South Africa was outshooting South Korea 13-5 until the final minutes when the Taegeuk Warriors began to desperately move players into the attack. In the final minutes, Broos saw his team defend admirably as the players stayed committed to their assignments and the teams shape. South Korea kept pushing, but was never really dangerous over the final 25 minutes as it chased a goal. 4. Maseko Is The Hero At just 22 years old, Thapelo Maseko scored the biggest goal in the history of South Africas national team when attacker Tshepang Moremi hit a great pass into the box for Maseko, who got the ball onto his left foot before hitting a hard, low shot past Seung-Gyu Kim for a lead. Maseko had been pushing hard for chances throughout the game, but once he was able to find a clear shot, he made the most of it. It was a goal that South Africa deserved based on the way it played. In tournament play, the margins between success and failure are thin. It often comes down to which team has players who can make big plays. In this game and at this tournament, South Africa had the difference-maker, and it was Maseko.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 71 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCaitlin Clark injured: Indiana Fever have 'no current update'Caitlin Clark exited Wednesday night's Indiana Fever loss against the Phoenix Mercury with injury midway through the third quarter. Per the Fever, it was a back injury and Clark did not return to play.Clark appeared to tweak her back on a second-quarter 3-point attempt where she was fouled by Mercury forward Valeriane Ayayi. Clark fell to the ground and was rubbing her back as she stood up.The 6-foot Fever superstar had also gone back into the tunnel during the first quarter and returned to the bench wearing a wrap around her back.In postgame, Fever head coach Stephanie White said she had "no current update" on Clark's back.Got lost in the fray of Steph White's postgame presser, but she also had "no current update" on Caitlin Clark's back.The Fever are off tomorrow, then scheduled to practice on Friday ahead of Saturday's home game against Los Angeles. Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) June 25, 2026"It's a long season, we got to make sure that she's healthy. As far as adjustments, it's like next player up, you know. Ty (Harris) has got to be ready to play some more minutes, obviously Raven (Johnson) has to be ready. We've got to take on a little bit more collectively, I think," White said.Clark finished with 19 points, eight assists and one steal on 5-of-9 shooting and 3-of-4 from beyond the arc.Clark has been battling a back injury throughout this 2026 WNBA season. Entering Wednesday night, Clark had been listed on the Fever's day-before injury report as probable with a back ailment in each of the past 13 Indiana games.After the Fever host the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday, Indiana gets a full week off before returning to action on Sunday, July 5, at Las Vegas.Contact/Follow us@HawkeyesWireon X (formerly Twitter) and like our page onFacebookto follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions.Follow Josh on X:@JoshOnHawksThis article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Caitlin Clark injured: Indiana Fever have 'no current update'0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 79 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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