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Ukraine’s defense in Kyiv
The New York Times shows how Russia has tried to take over and…
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Visualization Tools and Learning Resources, March 2022 Roundup
Here’s the good stuff for March.
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Potential coronavirus mutations
For NYT Opinion, researchers Sarah Cobey, Jesse Bloom, and Tyler Starr, along with…
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Intercepted Russian radio communications
The New York Times analyzed Russian radio communications near Kyiv. The unencrypted transmissions,…
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Total refugees from Ukraine, compared to other countries
Millions of Ukrainians (over three million as of this writing) have left their…
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US spending on Ukraine
For NYT’s The Upshot, Bianca Pallaro and Alicia Parlapiano break down the United…
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Price increases people have noticed
Inflation is high. For NYT’s The Upshot, Emily Badger, Aatish Bhatia and Quoctrung…
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Visualization Tools and Learning Resources, February 2022 Roundup
Here’s the good stuff for February.
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Distribution of snowfall estimates to show uncertainty
For NYT’s The Upshot, Aatish Bhatia, Josh Katz and Margot Sanger-Katz show the…
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Map of Russian gas exports
Speaking of Russian gas, Josh Holder, Karl Russell and Stanley Reed for The…
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Snowboarding composite photos
If you watched the men’s halfpipe in the Olympics, you were probably impressed…
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Weighted Olympic medal counts
To decide who’s doing best at the Olympics you have to define what…
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Figure skating animated jumps
Figure skater Nathan Chen set a world record with his performance in the…
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Charts showing Tom Brady’s standout career
Tom Brady announced his retirement from the National Football League, which ends a…
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Crypto volatility charts
One of the attractions of crypto is that values can swing into the…
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A game to gerrymander your party to power
Ella Koeze, Denise Lu, and Charlie Smart for The New York Times made…
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Debating About Visualization – The Process 172
The discussions this week felt familiar. Probably because we’ve seen this many times, since the beginning of charts themselves.
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All-time temperature records broken in 2021
Using data from NOAA, Krishna Karra and Tim Wallace for The New York…
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A Quick and Easy Way to Make Spiral Charts in R
Now that we’ve discovered another way to annoy chart snobs, here’s how you can make your own spirals.