Archive for March, 2020

Outdoors + Tech newsletter – March 9, 2020

Outdoors + Tech news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 9, 2020   bracelets The pros and cons of tracking college athletes’ health KUOW (Seattle), Joshua McNichols from February 28, 2020 … Some college coaches and their staff of training specialists would like access to that rich source of data, University of Washington […]

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Data Science newsletter – March 9, 2020

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for March 9, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News Honeywell says it will soon launch the world’s most powerful quantum computer TechCrunch, Frederic Lardinois from March 03, 2020 “The best-kept secret in quantum computing.” That’s what Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) CEO Ilyas Khan […]

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Data Science newsletter – March 8, 2020

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for March 8, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News Hackers Are Everywhere. Here’s How Scholars Can Find Them. Lawfare, Ben Buchanan from February 26, 2020 The world of cyber operations is full of hard national security choices. How do long-held ideas of counterintelligence, […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – March 6, 2020

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 6, 2020   Interview: Cristian Roldan on team fitness and health | Seattle Sounders FC Sounders FC from March 04, 2020 [video, 7:32]   The Association Between Interlimb Asymmetry and Athletic Performance Tasks A – Season-Long Study in Elite Academy Soccer Players Journal […]

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Data Science newsletter – March 5, 2020

Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for March 5, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A     Data Science News Georgia Tech physicists unlock the secret to perfect wok-tossed fried rice Ars Technica, Jennifer Ouelette from February 23, 2020 The trick is a timely combination of side-to-side and see-sawing motions. UT announces two new […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – March 4, 2020

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for March 4, 2020   How Jacob Riley Trained For and Ran the Perfect Olympic Trials Marathon PodiumRunner, Amby Burfoot from March 01, 2020 Until the last five seconds, Jacob Riley didn’t have much fun in Saturday’s Olympic Marathon Trials. First, on Friday, the unsponsored […]

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