Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 31, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A ‘It will literally kill people’: Penn’s reopening angers West Philadelphia residents The Daily Pennsylvanian, Brandon Anaya and Sheila Hodges from January 25, 2021 The University transitioned to a hybrid model for the spring semester, inviting over 3,000 students back to […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 29, 2021
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 29, 2021 Jordan Morris makes another choice US Soccer Players, Jason Davis from January 27, 2021 … Morris is proof that there’s no fairly judging players on a single career choice. He’s proof that players can change and evolve and that presumptions […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 28, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Interesting chart: * Cases are probably declining faster than at any point in the pandemic. Twitter, Nate Silver from January 26, 2021 * We’re now vaccinating more people (1st doses) than there are new infections. * However, caseloads are still […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 28, 2021 Australian Open 2021 — How players are adapting to training in quarantine ESPN Tennis, D'Arcy Maine from January 25, 2021 Victoria Azarenka cried when she heard the news. Having traveled halfway around the world to Melbourne for only the second […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 28, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A Facebook says it will give researchers access to political ad data Axios, Sara Fischer from January 25, 2021 Facebook on Monday said it’s giving outside researchers more information about how and why political ads get shown to certain users. Why […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 27, 2021 The Plight of Mo Bamba and Developing Young NBA Bigs The Ringer, Jonathan Tjarks from January 25, 2021 The Magic have a young center with tantalizing potential who has barely seen the floor in three seasons. The reason? They’re trying […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 27, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su: Interview on 2021 Demand, Supply, Tariffs, Xilinx, and EPYC AnandTech, Ian Cutress from January 12, 2021 Following the keynote press conference, AMD invited a number of key press partners for some Q&A time with Dr. […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 26, 2021 Some athletes shelving Olympic bids amid delayed Tokyo Games Associated Press, Ken Maguire from January 21, 2021 Driving to Dublin — it’s, well, a long way from Tipperary. Too long for Dean Gardiner, especially with a new baby and full-time […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for January 26, 2021 GROUP CURATION: N/A America’s Most Reliable Pandemic Data Are Now at Risk The Atlantic, Alexis C. Madrigal from January 18, 2021 In a short time, control over this hospitalization data became one of the most hotly contested elements of the American response, as […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 25, 2021 Gio Reyna reveals he had never been ‘so physically and mentally exhausted’ before Dortmund’s mini-winter break Goal.com, James Westwood from January 17, 2021 The United States international has admitted that this season’s hectic fixture schedule has pushed him to his […]
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