Archive for October, 2018

Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 11, 2018

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 11, 2018   The NFL’s First One-Handed Player Proves Perseverance is Everything EBONY, Jessica Bennett from October 08, 2018 Growing up with one hand may have been a hindrance for many, but the Griffin family isn’t one for excuses. His father, Terry Griffin, […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 10, 2018

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 10, 2018   Kings’ Harry Giles is ready to unleash: ‘It’s time … and it’s for real’ Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/sports/nba/sacramento-kings/article219164180.html#storylink=cpy Sacramento Bee, Jason Anderson from September 28, 2018 Harry Giles III has waited a long time to play meaningful minutes in a […]

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Data Science newsletter – October 10, 2018

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 10, 2018 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News From Innovation to Impact Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics from September 27, 2018 When four Duke researchers developed an innovative technique for exploring the non-coding genome—the 98 percent of our DNA […]

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Data Science newsletter – October 9, 2018

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 9, 2018 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News MassMutual and UVM Expand Groundbreaking Data Science Partnership University of Vermont, UVM Today from October 05, 2018 Expanding its relationship with the University of Vermont’s (UVM) Complex Systems Center, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 8, 2018

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 8, 2018   Inside Gordon Hayward’s misery-filled fight to play again ESPN NBA, Zach Lowe from October 05, 2018 … “Physically, I feel pretty good,” Hayward says. “But I don’t feel comfortable on the floor yet. It’s one thing to be physically able […]

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