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Cage Captions: The Most Used Walkout Music in the UFC
Take a look at the statistics surrounding the most frequently used artists and songs chosen by the fighters of the UFC.
Cage Captions: UFC 204
Based on hundreds of pain-staking hours of research and data, Cage Captions combines statistics gathered from virtually every UFC fight along with as many walkout songs as humanly possible.
Cage Captions: UFC Portland
Based on hundreds of pain-staking hours of research and data, Cage Captions combines statistics gathered from virtually every UFC fight along with as many walkout songs as humanly possible.
How Wearable Tech Is Taking NRL Players to New Levels of Performance
One of the world's most demanding leagues, the National Rugby League is using wearable devices to help maximise performance and prevent strain and injury.
GPS in the NRL - How Wearable Tech Is Making Australia's Toughest Sport Smarter
We explore how wearable devices are maximising performance and extending careers in Australia’s ultra-demanding National Rugby League.
When Is a Point in AFL Worth More Than a Goal? Unpacking the Expected Score Statistic
In modern footy it's the shots you take, not the goals you make, that count.
Analytics in the AFL - The Most Data Rich Sport on Earth
Think you know AFL football? Ride along with the experts recording match statistics as they happen. This may be the job you always dreamed of.
Analytics in the AFL - The Most Data Rich Sport on Earth
With 5,000 stats recorded in every single AFL match, big data is changing every aspect of Aussie Rules.
Most of Vancouver’s Heroin Supply Tainted with Fentanyl, Study Says
The city's safe injection facility found 86 percent of the drugs it tested this summer contained fentanyl.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, From the Club
Is it impossible for a woman to ever truly feel safe when walking home alone from a party?
Here’s Proof that the World Isn't the Hellhole It Feels Like
The world is much better than it has ever been, as evidenced by the following economic data visualized by Max Roser at University of Oxford.