Using GPS data processed by Replica, Lydia DePillis, Emma Goldberg, and Ella Koeze,…
Statistical Visualization
Finding patterns, distributions, and anomalies.
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Change in commute times in major cities
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Attitudes towards tipping in the U.S.
Tipping seems to be in a confusing spot right now. On the one…
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Premiums on electricity during Covid lockdowns in Italy
During Covid lockdowns, power companies in Italy charged premiums to cover increased prices…
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Falling insect species
Insects are dying at a high rate every year, but it is difficult…
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Dip in solar generation during the solar eclipse
Solar power is clean and all, but what happens when the sun is…
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Billion dollar natural disasters
For Bloomberg, Rachael Dottle and Leslie Kaufman go with the combo stacked area…
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Visualization to better see true values in data
For Scientific American, Jack Murtagh describes the importance of visualization in understanding the…
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Shifting causes of death over the decades
Saloni Dattani, for Our World in Data, used a set of heatmaps to…
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Visual breakdowns of iconic hip-hop samples
Hip-hop music producers often sample from previous works. They remake, restructure, and repurpose…
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Shifting towards more hot days, fewer cold days
It keeps getting hotter around the world. Not every single day. But over…
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Losing ice in the Antarctic
In this chart from The Economist that shows ice extent from 1972 up…
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What Americans drink and their changing habits
When I was a kid, I drank a lot of milk, and bottled…
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Age shifts around the world
The world is getting older overall. For The New York Times, Lauren Leatherby…
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A rubber stamp for graph axes
For graphing on the go, Present & Correct offers a rubber stamp with…
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Focusing on the majority of students not affected by affirmative action
For NYT Opinion, Richard Arum and Mitchell L. Stevens, with graphics by Quoctrung…
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Where people are moving in the U.S.
Based on migration data recently released by the IRS, Nami Sumida for the…
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See if you are middle class
What counts as middle class depends on who and where you’re asking. Even…
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More hiring, because more quitting
This is a good example of things are not quite what they seem…