Archive for January, 2016

Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 30, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 30, 2016   In celebration of Philipp Lahm: A decade in the sun – These Football Times These Football Times from January 26, 2016 During his short managerial career Pep Guardiola has coached many modern-day legends, including Carles Puyol, Andrés Iniesta, Xavi, Samuel […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – January 28, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 28, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News 9 “Laws” for Data Mining Forbes, Meta S. Brown from January 27, 2016 Analytics initiatives are not failure proof. In practice, they fail often. Bernard Marr, Forbes contributor and author of Big […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – January 27, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 27, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Without a data-driven culture, big data projects will fail TechTarget, SearchCIO from January 26, 2016 Tara Paider, associate vice president of IT architecture at Nationwide Insurance based in Columbus, Ohio, has some […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – January 26, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 26, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Scientists Shed New Light on Workings of Genetic Regulation NYU News from January 25, 2016 A team of scientists has uncovered greater intricacy in protein signaling than was previously understood, shedding new […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – January 26, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 26, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News How the artificial intelligence revolution was born in a Vancouver hotel | Financial Post Financial Post from January 22, 2016 Mel Silverman walked over to a whiteboard and picked up a marker, […]

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