Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 31, 2021 Aaron McGarity’s baseball journey took a slight detour mid-pandemic; he worked at a golf course while waiting to get back to action Richmond Times-Dispatch, Jerry Lindquist from March 29, 2021 For the past year, he has been earning $10 an […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – March 30, 2021
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 30, 2021 New Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker searched out data to rejuvenate career New York Post, Greg Joyce from March 20, 2021 Taijuan Walker was only at the Driveline Baseball facility in Kent, Wash., for a few days after the 2019 season. […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 29, 2021 Serie A: From Zidane to Ibrahimovic: The special and surprising skill that made them stars Marca, Serie A from March 27, 2021 On the football pitch, things happen quickly and players have seconds at best to take decisions and act […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 26, 2021 NFL draft: WKU big man plans to be the next college-hoops-to-TE convert Yahoo Sports, Eric Edholm from March 25, 2021 Carson Williams sat on the Western Kentucky bench on March 13, his immediate fate in the hands of his college […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for March 26, 2021 Intel’s chipmaking factories are now wide open for business Protocol, Tom Krazit from March 23, 2021 The announcement also recognized that Intel, and by extension the United States, has fallen behind in chip-manufacturing technology, which would have been an unthinkable outcome when Gelsinger […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 25, 2021 Daryl Dike took U.S. soccer’s long way to a big European stage, and if his fine form continues, it will only get bigger ESPN FC, Jeff Carlisle from March 24, 2021 … Given all that has transpired in the past […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for March 25, 2021 What a Year of WFH Has Done to Our Relationships at Work Harvard Business Review; Nancy Baym, Jonathan Larson, and Ronnie Martin from March 22, 2021 This year, teams across Microsoft (including ours) have conducted over 50 studies to understand how the nature […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 24, 2021 Luka Garza’s College Legacy Speaks for Itself. Will It Matter in the NBA? Sports Illustrated, Jeremy Woo from March 22, 2021 … Perhaps the last bit of mystery still shrouding Garza is what will happen when the NBA comes calling, […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for March 24, 2021 How college students learned new ways to cheat during pandemic remote schooling CNBC, Samantha Subin from March 21, 2021 Students say that working remotely makes it easier to use phones and notes during exams, and cite constraints in online learning as reasons to […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for March 23, 2021 Hugging Face triples investment in open source machine learning models VentureBeat, Khari Johnson from March 11, 2021 Hugging Face launched in 2016 with a chatbot app designed to be your “AI friend.” Now the NLP company has more than 100,000 community members and […]
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