Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 23, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A The science of mob thinking Axios, Sara Fischer and Alison Snyder from January 12, 2021 The Capitol siege last week came as a shock to many Americans who had no idea how intense election denialism, and to an extent white […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 22, 2021
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 22, 2021 Year Zero: How Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2006/07 Manchester United season turned him into the player we know FourFourTwo, Andrew Murray from January 21, 2021 Cristiano Ronaldo was branded a showpony, then a pariah, as his future at Old Trafford looked to […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 22, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Each year, the NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates releases the demographics of new PhDs in STEM, and data is important to show trends quantitatively. Twitter, Dr. Laura Lopez from January 20, 2021 For example, here’s the data of Black, Latinx, […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 21, 2021 Christian Pulisic: America Finally Has a Global Soccer Star GQ, Oliver Franklin-Wallis from January 19, 2021 Christian Pulisic isn’t just the best male soccer player the country has ever produced—he’s also one of the best in the world. With more […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 21, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Why the loss of an iconic radio telescope is painfully personal MSN News, National Geographic, Nadia Drake from January 11, 2021 And I saw a tweet go by reporting that the Arecibo platform “acaba de colapsar”—had just collapsed. It was […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 20, 2021 Héctor Bellerín: The Unseen Journey YouTube, Guardian Football from January 12, 2021 A new series is being released following Arsenal’s Héctor Bellerín during gruelling medical interventions, recovery programmes and his comeback from a devastating injury – including never-before-seen footage of […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 20, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Bill Gates is about to change the way America farms Successful Farming, Eric O'Keefe from January 15, 2021 Actually, when it comes to the extensive farmland portfolio of Bill and Melinda Gates, the question should be, “Ever hear of Michael […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 19, 2021 What the Women’s Soccer Fight for Equal Pay Means to Me Crooked Media, Haley Kopmeyer from January 11, 2021 … I retired last year after spending seven years as a goalkeeper in the NWSL (and three offseasons playing abroad). And […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 19, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Interested in improving diversity in AI, or in tech in general? I have done a bunch of research on this and have some advice 1/ Twitter, Rachel Thomas from December 23, 2020 First, what doesn’t work: shallow, showy diversity efforts […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 18, 2021 Walker taking his time as Celtics look to resume play Associated Press, Kyle Hightower from January 14, 2021 For now the season debut of Celtics point guard Kemba Walker remains in a holding pattern. The Celtics haven’t played a game […]
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