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    Why Are so Many Babies Born around 8:00 A.M.?

    Charts often aggregate across time to simplify the numbers. Instead, for this visual made for Scientific American, the focus has been on visualizing the number of babies born across different time...
    blogs.scientificamerican.com
    Longlist Shortlist Silver Winners Impressive Individual
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    Apollo

    A visual history of every manned Apollo flight, charting one of mankind's greatest achievements all the way from Kennedy's 'We choose to go to the Moon' speech to Armstrong's 'One Small Step' and...
    madefromdata.com
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    Nutrition Label

    As part of a classroom assignment to visually represent a data set, I took up the challenge of conceptually redesigning the Nutrition Label found on packaged food products, issued by the FDA. The...
    www.behance.net
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    Science Paths

    How does the impact of a scientist's work change over a scientific career? Does impact, arguably the most relevant performance measure, follow predictable patterns? Can we predict the timing...
    sciencepaths.kimalbrecht.com
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    Seeing Theory

    We believe that it is far more important for a student to develop statistical intuition than to be able to recite equations. We have developed a collection of 15 interactive visualizations, each of...
    seeingtheory.io
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  • Medium

    This is the tangled future of tech and transportation

    When Didi Chuxing merged with Uber China in a $35 billion mega-merger it further complicated the already interconnected world of ride-hailing, tech, and transportation. Business Insider compiled...
    www.businessinsider.com
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