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  • Medium

    The Great Decoupling

    The story of energy use, economic growth, and carbon emissions in four charts.
    www.anthropocenemagazine.org
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    Block Bills – 64 banknotes generated from the Bitcoin Blockchain

    Created by Matthias Dörfelt, ‘Block Bills’ is a series of 64 banknotes generated from the Bitcoin Blockchain. Each banknote represents one block in the chain and the whole series consist of 64...
    www.creativeapplications.net
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  • Medium

    The Electoral College misrepresents every state, but not as much as you may think

    Hillary Clinton surpassed Donald Trump by more than 2 million votes, but lost the electoral college 306 to 232. In raw votes, it was the largest popular-vote lead in history for a candidate who...
    www.washingtonpost.com
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  • Medium

    Bears of Finland

    An infographic map of the bears in Finland.
    makijarvi.com
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  • Medium

    A Mountain Is More Than Its Summit Elevation

    We humans are too easily fixated on extremes, we count and compare and put things in order. The pinnacles of land are mountains, and they are always ranked by the elevation of their summits above...
    markjstock.org
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    Ain't no mountain high enough

    The artwork shows ascents of Everest and K2 in the last 20 years
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    How popular is Donald Trump?

    President Trump’s first real test on the ballot will come 20 months from now, when Republicans face voters at the midterm elections. But those Republicans have decisions to make today about whether...
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
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  • Medium

    EPFL Data Monolith

    The EPFL Data Monolith presents an immersive data perspective on the complex microcosmos that constitutes university life. It is on display at the Data Square exhibition in the ArtLab building at...
    truth-and-beauty.net
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  • Medium

    Fast food England: how many takeaways are near you?

    There are now 56,638 fast food shops in England, occupying more than a quarter of all food outlets. Use our interactive map to get the full picture for your area.
    www.theguardian.com
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  • Medium

    The French who have a garden

    Visualization of the proportion of French people who have a garden (60%). Infographic from "The French" collection by Vite Vu Bien Vu
    vitevu.com
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  • Medium

    Word Usage In Sacred Texts

    Analysis and comparison of the word usage in six of the world's major sacred texts—Bhagavad Gita (Hinduism), Bible (Judaism and Christianity), Dhammapada (Buddhism), Quran (Islam), Tao Te Ching...
    public.tableau.com
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    Bird Sounds

    Thousands of bird sounds visualized using machine learning.
    aiexperiments.withgoogle.com
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  • Medium

    K-Pop Artists

    One of the strongest Korean trends is K-Pop. This visualizes the K-Pop industry, giving a bird's-eye view of the top four agencies and their artists. YouTube data shows their emotions and...
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Free Willy and Flipper by the Numbers

    The past, present, and future of captive whales and dolphins according to data and pop culture.
    pudding.cool
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  • Medium

    Treepedia

    Treepedia measures the canopy cover in cities. Rather than count the individual number of trees, we’ve developed a scaleable and universally applicable method by analyzing the amount of green...
    senseable.mit.edu
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    Pollution: Have a Gold Star

    The second largest polluing country in the world blatantly denies the existence of global warming, while we are witnessing some of the harshest environmental disasters directly related to the issue...
    www.scherabon.com
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  • Medium

    Appalachia comes up small in era of giant coal mines

    As the coal industry is squeezed, the most productive mines employ huge machines and relatively few people.
    www.washingtonpost.com
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  • Medium

    35 Years of American Death / Patterns Of Death In The South Still Show The Outlines Of Slavery

    If you look at maps of mortality rates across the country, you might notice a pattern showing up again and again. It's a crescent shape that starts in southeastern Virginia and curves around the...
    projects.fivethirtyeight.com
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  • Medium

    The World's Most Dangerous Cities

    The cities with the highest homicide rates are once again nearly all in Latin America
    www.economist.com
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  • Medium

    Buenos Aires Transit Diagram

    Design of the Buenos Aires Transit Diagram. This huge metropolis is home to 12 million people, and for the first time, a single unified diagram includes the Metro, commuter Trains, BRT and its...
    gagin.com.ar
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  • Medium

    What the Street!? – The Mobility Space Report

    What the Street!? is a data visualisation project by moovel lab for the interactive exploration of mobility space in cities around the world. It compares how fairly cities allocate urban space...
    whatthestreet.moovellab.com
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  • Medium

    Coral Graveyard: the Loss of the Coral Reef

    This infographic explores the topic of coral bleaching and its environmental effects--bringing light to an issue that is less known.
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Beerliebers

    Artwork for Il Corriere della Sera - La Lettura. The artwork shows alcohol by volume, bitterness, color and source of more than 100 styles of beer.
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    What President Obama’s executive actions mean for President Trump

    Executive orders are just one of nearly 30 types of presidential  actions that the president can use to do his job. All presidents have used them — they range from Lincoln’s Emancipation...
    www.washingtonpost.com
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  • Medium

    Planet Explorer

    Available for anyone to explore today. Travel through time. See change. Make discoveries.
    www.planet.com
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  • Medium

    Surfing in Italy - a visual guide

    This visualization shows 335 surfing spots on the Italian coastline, flattened, divided by regions and seas that flow through them. Of the 30 best voted spots on magicseaweed.com, we analyzed the...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Swimming World Records throughout History

    This project is an exploration of how much swimming has improved since the beginning of the 20th Century. It includes three different visualizations: the first one focuses in the average speeds of...
    irenedelatorre.github.io
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  • Medium

    Over the Counter

    In China today, people pay more and more attention to their health problems, while medical information is often too dense and complex for most people to understand. In view of this, we examined...
    www.behance.net
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  • Medium

    Watch the rising of the Shanghai skyline in 49 seconds

    In 2016, Shanghai Tower, the tallest skyscraper in China opened to the public, which contributed to the completeness of Shanghai skyline. Since the early 1990s, Lujiazui has been developed...
    www.thepaper.cn
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  • Medium

    Did people listen to Baz Luhrmann?

    Driving to work recently I heard Baz Luhrmann's infamous 'Everybody's free to wear sunscreen'. Great song, big hit in the UK, but it got me thinking - did anybody listen to him?
    www.thedatathing.com
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