Outdoors + Tech news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 9, 2020 bracelets Could your smartwatch detect the coronavirus? ESPN Endurance Sports, Kelly Cohen from May 05, 2020 There’s a chance your Fitbit, Apple Watch, WHOOP or another smartwatch device could mean more to your health than just counting your steps, recommending […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – May 8, 2020
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 8, 2020 Garrett Mitchell: not the Mariners’ typical college draft prospect SB Nation, Lookout Landing blog, Kate Preusser from May 06, 2020 … Potential five-tool talents like Mitchell don’t usually get to college, especially when one of the loudest of those tools […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 7, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Work From Home Is Here to Stay The Atlantic, Olga Khazan from May 04, 2020 The blurring of work and home lives might not be just a temporary side effect of the pandemic. Though […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 7, 2020 Damian Lillard’s shooting motion, split by make/miss, and by open/defended. Twitter, Mike Beuoy from April 25, 2020 The pattern here is fairly common across players: – Not much difference between make or miss – Defended shots are held closer to […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 6, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News ‘Breathable’ Electronics Pave the Way for More Functional Wearable Tech North Carolina State University, NC State News from April 30, 2020 Engineering researchers have created ultrathin, stretchable electronic material that is gas permeable, allowing […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 6, 2020 USWNT star Megan Rapinoe fears the coronavirus pandemic has ended her days as an Olympian CNN, Miriam Annenberg from May 04, 2020 US Women’s National Team soccer star Megan Rapinoe is questioning whether the 2020 Summer Olympics, already delayed until […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 5, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Coronavirus Data in the U.S. Is Terrible, and Here’s Why CityLab, Marie Patino from May 01, 2020 Every day now comes with a new set of coronavirus data: numbers for positive tests, negative tests, […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 5, 2020 Sharks’ Couture trying to stay in shape and have the right mindset – Sportsnet.ca Sportsnet.ca, Good Show from May 04, 2020 San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture joins Good Show to talk about what mindset a player must have during […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 4, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Paul Romer on How to Survive the Chaos of the Coronavirus The New Yorker, Isaac Chotiner from May 03, 2020 I recently spoke by phone with Romer, who is a professor at N.Y.U. During […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 4, 2020 ‘Even if it’s only half-a-kilo, you feel the difference. It is incredible’: Sergio Aguero reveals how ditching barbecues and Argentinian steak has lead to goalscoring longevity as Man City star details that being overweight made him DIZZY on the pitch […]
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