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    Am I going to be Replaced by a Machine?

    This work draws on data from an Oxford University study, ‘The Future of Employment: How Susceptible are Jobs to Computerisation’, which categorises U.S. occupations according to their...
    iibawards-prod.s3.amazonaws.com
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    Can Humans Live Well Without Pillaging the Planet?

    The piece designed for Scientific American focuses on the relationship between achieving a range of social objectives that can provide a good life and surpassing environmental impact limits needed...
    www.scientificamerican.com
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    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

    Academic affinities are one of the most fundamental hidden dynamics that drive scientific development. Some affinities are actual, and consequently can be measured through classical academic...
    affinitymap.epfl.ch
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    Masses In The Stellar Graveyard

    The 2017 Nobel Prize in physics went to gravitational wave researchers. Their instruments detected black holes and neutron stars were merging together in space, forming larger...
    ligo.northwestern.edu
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    Dynamic Planet Interactive Scientific Poster

    The Interactive Scientific Poster „Dynamic Planet” was designed and developed for the exhibition „Focus Earth” of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam. One of the main...
    www.scicom-lab.com
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    The Level is in the Details

    The story of climate change in the United States over the last 100+ years - specifically the level by which temperatures are rising (or not) - is a story told across millions and billions of data...
    public.tableau.com
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    That Bacterium Will Save Us From Plastic

    This infographic shows how an army of microbes and mushrooms will make the Earth free from the fossil plastic. Infographic made for RLab, the science and technology La Repubblica's weekly
    www.instagram.com
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    What's in your virtual wallet? An illustrated guide to bitcoin

    Despite generating breathless coverage throughout the year, bitcoin still baffles many. Follow the path below for a working sense of how the cryptocurrency that has shot up in value this year...
    www.scmp.com
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    Breakdown Of The OTC Medicines Market In Britain

    An essential visual guide for pharmacists on the growth in the over-the-counter medicines market over the year, containing data on the key products that they need to be aware of and the key trends...
    www.pharmaceutical-journal.com
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    'Mars. The Conquest Of A Dream'

    Towards Mars: A LED light timeline of different missions to Mars showing around the visitor the reaching point of each one.
    www.behance.net
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    Asteroid Forecast

    A visualization of the next 30 days of near Earth asteriod approaches. The bigger the circle, the bigger the asteroid. The darker the circle, the closer it will get to the Earth. You can hover...
    www.everysecond.io
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    A Trip Around The Earth

    The 3D view of the solar system shows how small and precious the Earth is.
    hermionewy.github.io
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    Air-To-Air Missile Progress: China's Military Missile Weapon

    China's military increasingly prosperous, in view of the theme of One Belt And One Road.We aimed at China's air-to-air missile technology for data analysis.According to system data and the model...
    www.dropbox.com
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    How much does your country invest in R&D?

    Global spending on R&D reaches record high of almost US$1.7 trillion. See how much your country spends.
    uis.unesco.org
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    Only 9% of the world's plastic is recycled

    Most of the plastic waste that reaches the ocean comes from Asia.
    www.economist.com
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    Petroleum Evolution

    The chart introduces the formation and evolution of oil into the necessities of our life, from which we can understand the changes of oil from beginning to end. From the chart, we can understand...
    www.behance.net
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    Digital Airports

    How technological innovation is transforming airport terminals. Infographic made for RLab, the science and tech weekly of La Repubblica
    www.instagram.com
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    Visualizing Toxicity in Twitter Conversations

    In late June, Deb Roy approached me to ask if I would be interested in doing some visualization work for a presentation he’d be giving at Twitter’s all-hands event with Bridgit Mendler. The...
    medium.com
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    Space Suit

    Spacesuits have undergone four generations of evolution since they were known in the late 1950s. They date back to the pressure suits designed for pilots during World War II. Also rich in science...
    www.behance.net
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    Finding an Oasis in Space

    Water is ever present on Earth and vital to life as we know it. Within our solar system water can be found on other worlds and will be essential for future attempts at expansion. This...
    public.tableau.com
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    RECSYS: What Is A Recommendation In The Age Of Machine Learning

    What is a recommendation in the modern age? We explore this question with RecSys, a modern fable that examines through an every day event (a birthday party) the news ways we explore the world...
    www.bbvadata.com
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    Objects Of War

    The 20th century’s most important scientific discoveries and artistic creations are mapped in time with the incidence of wars, massacres and genocide to reveal reoccurring patterns of creative...
    vimeo.com
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    I'm Not Feeling Well

    To everything there is a season, and diseases are no different. Google search patterns show us what health issues people worry about, when they worry about them, and how epidemics spread through...
    imnotfeelingwell.com
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    The Belt And Road-Infographic

    The Belt And Road is not only a continuation of the ancient Silk Road, but also a new development.This design cuts in the traffic, project and trade under the big theme, interpreting The Belt And...
    www.behance.net
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    Lessons From Those We've Lost: Exploring Over A Century Of Extinction

    While we battle to save Black Rhinos and Mountain Gorillas, what can we learn from those that have already gone? What can the legacy of Schomburgk's Deer, the Paradise Parrot and Lonesome George...
    www.jamesrounddesign.com
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    The Science of Hummingbirds

    Fast, intelligent and as small as your thumb, hummingbirds are a marvel of a bird.
    www.nationalgeographic.com
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    We Are Alone Are We?

    WE ARE ALONE ARE WE? is a set of four visualizations on the questions behind the search for extraterrestrial life: Is there any? How could we reach them? What would they look like? And how would we...
    bsc.es
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    The Many Moons of Jupiter

    From Galileo Galilei to modern day, this data visualization maps over 400 years of Jovian discovery, displaying every currently known moon of Jupiter, each one featuring the year of discovery,...
    www.jamesrounddesign.com
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    2017: The Safest Skies Record

    For anyone suffering from aviophobia, good news: 2017 was the safest year on record for commercial flying.
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    The World Skyline

    A web interactive collection of 115 illustrations of the most famous tall structures from 2600 BC to 2022. They in been selected for specific criteria: (1) former tallest structures; (2) tallest...
    christianspreafico.altervista.org
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