Archive for October, 2016

Data Science newsletter – October 12, 2016

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 12, 2016     Data Science News Driverless Cars Need Just One Thing: Futuristic Roads Medium, Backchannel, Brent Skorup from October 10, 2016 … Building roadside sensors along our streets and highways so that cars can navigate them sounds, initially, like an expensive pipe […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 11, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 11, 2016   Rebuilt Western New York once again a destination in women’s soccer FourFourTwo, Jeff Kassouf from October 09, 2016 … Naimo spoke highly of Williams for years – “she’s just scratching the surface,” he told FourFourTwo this week – but she […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 10, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 10, 2016   The Chargers Can’t Stop Getting Injured The Ringer, Robert Mays from October 07, 2016 The Chargers’ injury situation has officially gotten ridiculous. For the past three seasons, San Diego was among the most banged-up teams in the NFL. According to […]

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Sports Science: Week in Review, Sep 26-Oct 2

Data analysis has become a core element of sports journalism. Normally it’s evidence in support of an insight, like a younger athlete’s rise or an older athlete’s decline. Sometimes, like this week, you see stories where the analysis is the story. Analytics-centric journalism often points to a revolution in progress: college football, baseball fielding, basketball […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 8, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 8, 2016   The Steve Prefontaine Interview You Probably Haven’t Seen Before | Runner’s World Runner's World from September 28, 2016   Oliver Burke: ‘England tried a cheeky one but no way! I love playing for Scotland – goosebumps’ The Guardian from October […]

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