Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 13, 2020 Chris Paul, on upcoming NBA season: ‘Nothing is perfect’ Associated Press, Tim Reynolds from November 13, 2020 Chris Paul fully understands that these are imperfect times. And that means perfect solutions for issues that the NBA and its players are […]
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Data Science newsletter – November 12, 2020
Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for November 12, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Mounting clusters in youth sports, pandemic fatigue complicate fight against coronavirus in Mass. The Boston Globe, Kay Lazar from November 04, 2020 Growing clusters of coronavirus infections in youth sports, coupled with pandemic fatigue, are complicating the battle to control […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 12, 2020 Christian Pulisic injuries explained by USA boss ahead of Chelsea’s clash with Newcastle football.london, Andy Ha from November 10, 2020 … Despite this, Pulisic has joined up with the national side for their camp ahead of the USA’s upcoming friendly […]
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Outdoors + Tech news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 12, 2020 bracelets Fitbit beats expectations by $64.9M as Google merger remains tied up in regulations MobiHealthNews, Laura Lovett from November 05, 2020 Fitbit is coming out of its third quarter beating its expected revenue by $64.9 million. This comes ahead of […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for November 11, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Nate Cohn Explains What the Polls Got Wrong The New Yorker, Isaac Chotiner from November 09, 2020 I recently spoke by phone with Nate Cohn, a domestic correspondent at the New York Times who spearheaded the newspaper’s polling this cycle. […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 11, 2020 Eyewitness accounts tell of a Kevin Durant ready to resume career … at a high level Nets Daily blog, Net Income from November 10, 2020 … “If he gets better than what he is right now, it is going to […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 10, 2020 ‘It’s a strength if you make it a strength’ – row2k interview with GB Olympian Annie Vernon (part III) row2k, Oli Rosenbladt from November 09, 2020 … row2k: Here in the US, and in other countries around the world as […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for November 9, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A Sheila Jasanoff announced as Trust in Science Faculty Lead Harvard University, The Harvard Data Science Initiative from October 28, 2020 The Harvard Data Science Initiative is pleased to announce the appointment of Sheila Jasanoff, Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 9, 2020 Artificial lighting is ‘extremely disruptive’ to the natural world European Scientist, Siobhan Dunphy from November 05, 2020 Artificial night-time lighting has widespread impacts on the natural world, according to a new paper published on 3 November in the journal Nature […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for November 9, 2020 GROUP CURATION: N/A A digital reconstruction of the 1630–1631 large plague outbreak in Venice Nature, Scientific Reports, Marcel Salathé et al. from October 20, 2020 The plague, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is widely considered to be responsible for […]
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