It keeps getting hotter on this planet, and the oceans are absorbing most…
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Oceans absorbing heat
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More global warming, more flooding
Water levels are rising, and naturally, the coasts are feeling it. Jonathan Corum…
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Out of state, public education
Nick Strayer for the New York Times shows the flow of college freshman…
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Composite Olympic moments
One more Olympics-related piece for the road. The New York Times used photo…
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Every fastest man on one track
The New York Times has been pulling from the vault for this year’s…
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Streamgraph of Olympic medal wins
Gregor Aisch and Larry Buchanan for the New York Times visualized Olympic medal…
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What makes the Olympic athletes great
Rather than a focus on the events and their details, the New York…
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Small percentage of Americans actually picked Clinton and Trump
Alicia Parlapiano and Adam Pearce for the New York Times elegantly show a…
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Stephen Curry 3-point record ridiculousness
Stephen Curry made 402 three-pointers this regular season, which is ridiculous. Gregor Aisch…
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How people read books
Jellybooks is an analytics company that evaluates how people read book, in a…
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Evolving graphics department at the New York Times
Ken Doctor for Nieman Lab had a chat with Steve Duenes from the…
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How much warmer your city was in 2015
It was hotter in 2015 than any other year ever. K. K. Rebecca…
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Thanksgiving flight patterns
Millions of Americans will fly home this Thanksgiving weekend. (Based on my morning…
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Food tracker diary timeline
With the availability of weight and food tracking apps these days, there are…
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Out-of-state gun purchasing
In states with stricter gun laws, firearms still find their way in. Based…
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Melting Greenland
This map-centric piece from the New York Times is good. They keep refining…
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Monopoly pieces to show presidential funding
According to the New York Times, 158 families funded about half of the…
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Cost of mobile ads to the consumer
The ethics and future of ads to keep sites running is still up…
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Death in Syria counted
In a striking representation by the New York Times, a dot represents each life lost.
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Making a hit song with Bieber, Diplo, and Skrillex
A visual layer set on top of the video interview makes the feelings understandable.