It’s abnormally hot in a large portion of the United States, and it’s…
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Heat tracker for the U.S.
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About a dog
For NYT, Sam Anderson, with illustrations by Gaia Alari, tells the story of…
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Shifting to batteries for electricity
To capture solar energy for use in the evening, batteries have grown in…
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Historical cicada maps
It’s been over 200 years since the cicadas of Brood XIII and Brood…
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People movements during the eclipse
As you might expect, the path of totality brought increased activities as people…
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Maps in the wild
For the New York Times, Eve Kahn describes the use of maps outside…
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Consumer confidence in current economic conditions
For NYT Opinion, Nate Silver compares consumer confidence between two surveys. The University…
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NYT Flash-based visualizations work again
In the 2000s, if you wanted to make interactive or animated visualization for…
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Tracking operations in an online scam labor camp
Neo Lu was scammed into a labor camp. In an effort to escape…
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Data portrait of a life with long Covid
Giorgia Lupi, known for using data visualization to connect real life and numbers,…
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World map of illustrated animals
During a three-year span, Anton Thomas illustrated a world map of 1,642 animals…
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Life in the Gaza Strip
The New York Times put together an image of what life is like…
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Change in commute times in major cities
Using GPS data processed by Replica, Lydia DePillis, Emma Goldberg, and Ella Koeze,…
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Maui fires timeline, a visual reconstruction of the events
Using a combination of weather reports, videos, and 911 calls, The New York…
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Getting a reservation at a busy restaurant, gamified
When you score a reservation at a busy restaurant, it can feel like…
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Evolution of race categories in U.S. Census forms
For The New York Times, K.K. Rebecca Lai and Jennifer Medina show the…
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Map of the 2023 solar eclipse
The moon is going to get in the way of the sun this…
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Mapping Israel and Gaza attacks
The New York Times is mapping rocket strikes, attacks, and ongoing conflict in…
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Cooling a city
Tall buildings in dense cities can trap heat and restrict air flow, which…
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Declining groundwater
The New York Times analyzed water levels across the country since 1920. In…