Infographic: How People Died In The 20th Century
A new visualization attempts to account for every death from 1900 to 2000, sorted by cause. It’s a big one.
A new visualization attempts to account for every death from 1900 to 2000, sorted by cause. It’s a big one.
Brackets are so pedestrian. Get your 2013 NCAA Tournament radial bracket right here.
This data visualization tells the story of the U.K. fight in Afghanistan visually, rather than mathematically.
What’s going on in the world? Just look at your breakfast.
An exclusive first look at the latest from Nicholas Felton, life quantification guru and Facebook Timeline designer.
We see you …
What does “viral” look like? That’s precisely the question Microsoft Research is trying to answer.
The average person defecates two pounds a day. Except ladies and priests, of course.
This remarkable website will show you where each of its pages live across the globe.
Using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and about a zillion tweets, these maps correlate happiness and location.
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