For Reuters, Julia Janicki and Simon Scarr, with illustrations by Catherine Tai, show…
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Bats and outbreaks
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Social distancing when we’re back in the office
For Reuters, Sarah Slobin and Feilding Cage imagine life back at the office…
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500,000 lives lost, an individual scale
The United States passed the half million mark for confirmed Covid-19 deaths. It’s…
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When the U.S. could be vaccinated
For Reuters, Feilding Cage, Chris Canipe and Prasanta Dutta made an interactive that…
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Climate change in 2020
It used to be that climate changed seemed like something far off in…
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Evolution of coronavirus strains
Reuters looked at how seven main strains of the virus evolved around the…
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Tracking world’s biggest iceberg
The world’s biggest iceberg, A68a, is on track to crash into a remote…
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Smoke from the U.S. West Coast travels east and overseas
Smoke from the wildfires made its way to the other side of the…
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Scale of the explosion in Beirut
There was an explosion in Beirut. It was big. How big? Marco Hernandez…
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Remote work and industry
Some industries are more compatible with remote work than others. Jonathan I. Dingel…
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Anatomy of an outbreak
For Reuters, Manas Sharma and Simon Scarr animated a coronavirus outbreak in Singapore…
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Moves towards reopening the country
Using anonymized cellphone data from SafeGraph, Reade Levinson and Chris Canipe for Reuters…
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Who should receive care first, an ethical dilemma
At greater disparities between low resources and high volumes of sick people, doctors…
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Sheltering in small places
For many, sheltering in place means sheltering in relatively small places. Reuters zoomed…
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Slowing down the rate of deaths, aka breaking the wave
For Reuters, Jon McClure looks at the death counts for each country from…
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Social distancing isn’t available for everyone
For Reuters, Chris Canipe looks at social distancing from the perspective of household…
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Scale of Australia bushfires shown with unit charts
Outside of Australia, it can be a challenge to get a grasp of…
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Using old ship logs as a window into the weather in the 1800s
For Reuters, Feilding Cage describes a weather time machine project by NOAA that…
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All of the plastic bottles purchased in a day, Eiffel Tower for scale
Millions of plastic bottles are purchased every day around the world. What does…
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Cost of a Census undercount
The citizenship question for the upcoming Census is still stuck in limbo. One…