Archive for March, 2017

Data Science newsletter – March 31, 2017

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for March 31, 2017 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News You Should Work Less Hours—Darwin Did Nautilus, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang from March 30, 2017 When you examine the lives of history’s most creative figures, you are immediately confronted with a paradox: They organize their […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – March 31, 2017

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 31, 2017   Playing in Pain in the N.F.L. The New Yorker, Louisa Thomas from March 21, 2017 During the National Football Conference championship game this January, during the Atlanta Falcons’ victory over the Green Bay Packers, Alex Mack, the Falcons’ center, broke […]

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Data Science newsletter – March 30, 2017

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for March 30, 2017 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News What Your Therapist Doesn’t Know The Atlantic, Tony Rousmaniere from March 14, 2017 Big Data has transformed everything from sports to politics to education. It could transform mental-health treatment, too—if only psychologists would stop […]

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