Marathon Man II: how to pace a marathon

April 14, 2026 | Stephen Royle

It’s often the way. I posted recently about how to pace a marathon and very quickly received feedback that would’ve improved the original post. Oh well, no going back. This is take two. So, we have a dataset of all runners from the 2025 New York City Marathon. We ...
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Machine Learning Frameworks in R

April 11, 2026 | R'tichoke

R’s ecosystem offers a rich selection of machine learning frameworks, each with distinct design philosophies and strengths. This post is a side-by-side comparison of five ML frameworks in R that provide unified interfaces over multiple algorithms... [Read more...]

New R Package {bdlnm} Released on CRAN: Bayesian Distributed Lag Non-Linear Models in R via INLA

April 10, 2026 | Pau Satorra

CRAN, GitHub TL;DR: {bdlnm} brings Bayesian Distributed Lag Non-Linear Models (B-DLNMs) to R using INLA, allowing to model complex DLNMs, quantify uncertainty, and produce rich visualizations. Background Climate change is increasing exposure to extreme environmental conditions such as heatwaves and air pollution. However, these exposures rarely have immediate effects. ... [Read more...]

Marathon Man: how to pace a marathon

April 6, 2026 | Stephen Royle

How does the average marathoner pace their race? In this post, we’ll use R to have a look at a large dataset of marathon times to try to answer this question. The ideal strategy would be to “even split” the race. This is where you run continually at the ...
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Transgender Day of Visibility

March 30, 2026 | Jerry Tuttle

      March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility. I’m not transgender myself, but I have friends, acquaintances, and family members who are. Chances are you do too, whether you realize it or not.   &nbs...
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