NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 29, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Athletes, coaches trying to find balance between analytics and ‘gut feeling’ The Seattle Times from July 24, 2016 The new sports battleground is no longer about the value of a stats approach […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – July 29, 2016
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 29, 2016 Tennis – 2020 Tokyo Games for Roger Federer? Why not? ESPN Tennis, Peter Bodo from July 27, 2016 It turns out Rio de Janeiro won’t be a terminal destination for Roger Federer. The upcoming Olympics were where the 34-year-old all-time […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 28, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Tweet of the Week Twitter from July 28, 2016 It’s the data, stupid: Why database admins are more important than ever Ars Technica, Sean Gallagher from July 27, 2016 “NoSQL” databases […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 28, 2016 How Basketball In LA Helped Prepare Three US Olympians NBA.com, LA Clippers, Rowan Kavner from July 27, 2016 Getting three players on Team USA who grew up around L.A. and Southern California and graduated the same year in high school, […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 27, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News The reproducibility crisis in science and prospects for R | R-statistics blog R-statistics blog, Tal Galili from July 26, 2016 I have recently suggested a global “statement for reproducibility” (Research papers: Journals should […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 27, 2016 Newton’s Gevvie Stone a medal contender in rowing at Rio The Boston Globe from July 25, 2016 Shortly after dawn, Gevvie Stone hangs a homemade sign on the back door of Weld Boathouse. Its blue, pink, and purple block letters […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 26, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News search.bioPreprint: a discovery tool for cutting edge, preprint biomedical research articles F1000Research, Ansuman Chattopadhyay et al. from July 20, 2016 The time it takes for a completed manuscript to be published traditionally […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 26, 2016 In Melvin Gordon, Adrian Peterson has found a challenger and a protege ESPN, Minnesota Vikings Blog from July 23, 2016 The sprint workouts James Cooper oversees each summer have long been the province of Adrian Peterson. Few have the physical […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 25, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Tweet of the Week Twitter, Christopher Reiderer from July 13, 2016 NYU Tandon Incubators // Dumbo-Varick NYU Tandon School of Engineering from July 25, 2016 We are a public-private partnership with […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 25, 2016 How Colorado’s Mallory Pugh quickly rose to top of U.S. women’s soccer denverpost.com, The Denver Post from July 22, 2016 … Mallory’s resume and list of accolades has expanded faster than her legs can move, putting her among veterans more […]
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