Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 17, 2019 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Wimbledon, Steeped In Tradition, Embraces Artificial Intelligence : NPR NPR, Morning Edition, Brenda Salinas from July 09, 2019 Match highlights at Wimbledon are selected and assembled by robots. Artificial intelligence is used to pick […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – July 17, 2019
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 17, 2019 Josh Bell’s average and power breakout is real, pitchers better adjust SB Nation, Beyond the Boxscore blog, Steven Martano from July 11, 2019 The Pirates slugger has finally come into his own with a wicked combination of average and power. […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 16, 2019 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Potential Causes of Irreproducibility Revealed The Scientist Magazine®, Abby Olena from July 11, 2019 Five independent groups got different results in a drug-response experiment, despite sharing protocols, reagents, and cell lines. The researchers identify […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 16, 2019 Making the Leap: 24 reasons why Browns’ Nick Chubb will shine NFL.com, Gregg Rosenthal from July 12, 2019 Nick Chubb wears the No. 24 jersey. He turns 24 years old in 2019. With that tenuous connection established, here are 24 […]
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Outdoors + Tech news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 15, 2019 bracelets The surprising story behind the Apple Watch’s ECG ability Engadget, Andrew Tarantola, Eric Topol from July 06, 2019 … At the Mayo Clinic, Paul Friedman and his colleagues were busy studying details of a part of an ECG known […]
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Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 15, 2019 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News How much is your data worth to tech companies? Lawmakers want to tell you, but it’s not that easy to calculate The Conversation, Samuel Lengen from July 11, 2019 New proposed legislation […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 15, 2019 Is Chase Budinger the Future of Men’s Beach Volleyball? The New York Times, Aimee Berg from July 11, 2019 … Budinger, though, is the first N.B.A. player to pursue pro beach volleyball full-time on two established tours. And here’s the […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 11, 2019 Future of USWNT: Jill Ellis, Carli Lloyd, Rose Lavelle The Washington Post, Steven Goff from July 08, 2019 … While the league marches on, the U.S. program cannot rest: The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo are a little more than a […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for July 10, 2019 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Replication in Financial Economics SSRN, Campbell R. Harvey from June 24, 2019 The existing replication policies at top finance journals are far weaker than the policies at top economics journals. This paper explores both […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 10, 2019 Lucy Bronze: Phil Neville is ‘not the best coach’ but made England better The Guardian, Louise Taylor from July 08, 2019 Lucy Bronze acknowledges that Phil Neville is not quite the finished article but the right-back England’s manager labels “the […]
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