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Groovy Datasets for Test Databases
When you experiment with a new-to-you data science skill, you need some sort of data to work with. Why be boring?
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We Become What We Behold by Nicky Case!
a game about news cycles, vicious cycles, infinite cycles
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Coronavirus: A visual guide to the economic impact
The coronavirus outbreak, which was first detected in China, has infected people in 185 countries. Its spread has left businesses around the world counting the costs. Here is a selection of maps and charts to help you understand the economic impact of the virus so far.
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See how your city’s climate might change by 2070
Change is coming for every corner of the planet. Explore what your city could feel like 50 years from now.
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How COVID-19 Has Impacted Media Consumption, by Generation
This visualization explores how each generation's media consumption is changing amid the frenzy of pandemic-induced quarantines.
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Temperatures of the Universe: From Absolute Zero to ‘Absolute Hot’ [Infographic]
BBC Future teamed up with the Information is Beautiful Studio to explore the temperatures of the Universe from Absolute zero (–273.15°C or –459.67°F) to ‘Absolute hot‘ or Planck temperature, which has the value 1.416785(71)×10^32 kelvin (where 1 kelvin = [°C] + 273.15 or ([°F] + 459.67) × 5⁄9); above which, conventional laws of physics break down.
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20 Free Data Visualization Tools for 2019
Here are the 20 free Data Viz tools for 2019. Use them, and don't forget to share your creativity in the comments below.
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40+ Tableau Charts Tutorial
By default, Tableau gives you the ability to create 24 different chart types. However, our creative self demands more sacrifice. Enter cust...
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The $86 Trillion World Economy in One Chart
According to the latest World Bank data, the global economy is now $85.8 trillion in nominal terms. Here's how it breaks down.
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Walmart's Growth Rate Is 3.5X Faster YoY Than Amazon | Bryan Grey
has always had the upper hand in the on retail war against Walmart. However, Walmart is rising fast. Are they about to overtake ? Find out below. Who Currently Has The Largest Market ? has the largest market of about 80% across different product categories. Household essentials, health, sports and fitness, food, …
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Mapping Brain Drain—and Brain Gain—Across the U.S.
Perhaps the biggest problem afflicting America is its widening geographic divide between the winners and losers of the knowledge economy. A raft of studies has documented the growing divergence between places based on their ability to attract, retain, and cluster highly educated and skilled workers and to develop high-tech startup companies.
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Infographic: The Surprising Reading Habits of Millennials
When teens and young adults are immersed on their smartphone, what do you think they’re doing? Scrolling their Instagram feed? Chatting to friends on Facebook? Watching a video on YouTube? There’s a good chance they’re actually reading a book. Forget the stereotypes we often associate with Millennials. They’re voracious readers – it’s just that their reading habits are different to previous generations. In this infographic we explore the reading preferences of Millennials and the results may surprise you.
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How the Internet Travels Across Oceans
Hundreds of thousands of miles of cable connect continents to support our insatiable demand for communication and entertainment. Companies have typically pooled their resources. Now Google is going its own way. Nearly 750,000 miles of cable already connect the continents to support our insatiable demand for communication and entertainment. Companies have typically pooled their resources to collaborate on undersea cable projects, like a freeway for them all to share.
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Forget the snowy winters of your childhood
Don’t be fooled by the near-blizzards we’ve endured in recent weeks. The vast, white fields of snow that blanket Canada each winter are shrinking, particularly in Quebec, due to climate change.
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Rappers, sorted by the size of their vocabulary
This project was originally published in 2014 and recently updated in January 2019 with newer lyrics data and 75 additional artists, including Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, Migos, and 21 Savage. It compares the number of unique words used by some of the most famous artists in hip hop (that is, an example of a quantitive view of lyricism, once proposed by Tahir Hemphill). I used each artist’s first 35,000 lyrics. This way, prolific artists, such as Jay-Z, can be compared to newer artists, such as Drake.
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xkcd: Earth Temperature Timeline
When people say "the climate has changed before" these are the kinds of changes they are talking about.
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The Shrinking Middle Class: By the Numbers
The American middle-class ideal was forged in the decades after World War II, when economic growth and wage increases climbed in lockstep for nearly 30 years. That pairing dissolved abruptly in the 1970s. Between 1973 and 2017, according to the Economic Policy Institute, the productivity of the economy grew 77%—but average compensation rose only 12.4%, adjusted for inflation.
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Mass shootings since Sandy Hook, in one map
On December 14, 2012, a gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and killed 20 children, six adults, and himself. Here’s the data behind these tragic events.
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Frederic Chopin’s Nocturne In E Flat Major, Opus 9 No. 2, Piano Solo
Stephen Malinowski
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The World's Newest, Most Gloriously Designed Maps
Cartographers, rejoice. By Anika Burgess.
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