Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for October 25, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A What we know about the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google so far Ars Technica, Kate Cox from October 20, 2020 The complaint (PDF) lays out the case that Google used “exclusionary agreements and anticompetitive conduct” to become dominant in the […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 23, 2020
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 23, 2020 NYU orthopedist on Kevin Durant: ‘He should do fine’ Nets Daily blog, Net Income from October 23, 2020 Brian Lewis spoke this week with one of New York’s top orthopedists and Dr. Laith Jazrawi, chief of the division of sports […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for October 23, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Australians are being urged to consider a publicly-funded alternative to Facebook Salon, Matthew Rozsa from October 20, 2020 An Australian think tank is proposing that the government-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation create a publicly-funded social network to compete with corporate giants […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for October 22, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A America Will Sacrifice Anything for the College Experience The Atlantic, Ian Bogost from October 20, 2020 American colleges botched the pandemic from the very start. Caught off guard in the spring, most of them sent everyone home in a panic, […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 22, 2020 Olympic athletes on how they prioritize mental health and hope through the pandemic espnW, Charlotte Gibson from October 21, 2020 For some athletes, the postponement in March of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics had a silver lining. It gave them […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 21, 2020 Do The WNBA’s Most Improved Players Keep Up Their Success? FiveThirtyEight, Jenn Hatfield from October 20, 2020 … [Betnijah] Laney did that and much more, defying the preseason scouting reports that labeled her an offensive afterthought. She started all 22 […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for October 21, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A High-tech toilet seat aims to help researchers in Rochester reduce heart disease WHAM 13 Rochester, from October 07, 2020 Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) are working together on an in-home monitoring […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 20, 2020 Nagasato: I can beat male players with quick decision making FIFA.com, Women's Football from October 19, 2020 Breaking barriers is in Yuki Nagasato’s DNA. Part of the sensational Japan side that won the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in 2011, Nagasato […]
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Outdoors + Tech news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 19, 2020 bracelets Seattle opens new bike lane downtown with plans to extend it this fall Seattle Times, Heidi Groover from October 09, 2020 … Before COVID-19, about 3% of people commuting to downtown for work got there by bike, according to […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for October 19, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A The intensity of #COVID19 epidemics is heavily influenced by population structure. Our new paper analyzing high-resolution case, population, & mobility data from China and Italy is out today in @NatureMedicine . Twitter, Samuel V. Scarpino from October 05, 2020 Pandemic […]
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