Map shows Napoleon's Empire in the year 1810. Source: https://t.co/fhsnDRgP8B pic.twitter.com/WIOMIEQE9s
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 7, 2020
Map shows Napoleon's Empire in the year 1810. Source: https://t.co/fhsnDRgP8B pic.twitter.com/WIOMIEQE9s
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 7, 2020
Real data: OK fist bumps, NO handshakes #COVID19@TheEconomist @ECONdailycharts pic.twitter.com/ybJxyStRtA
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) March 6, 2020
Deaths from alcoholism, drug abuse, and suicide have risen sharply over the past 20 years in non-college educated adults in America. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 6, 2020
Chart source: https://t.co/rmGyumGFRj pic.twitter.com/hiQXTsTt1M
If you’re wondering how this week’s stock market volatility compares to the last 20 years. (It’s not that bad, yet.) https://t.co/fDvyef1B59 pic.twitter.com/7dgHa7S2Ge
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) March 6, 2020
Perception vs reality. Crime in the US continues to fall while people continue to believe things are getting worse. Fix? Don't take your news from social media, look at data and chill out. Source: https://t.co/lUWNyiDeho pic.twitter.com/WJpNbpTDdv
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 5, 2020
This chart compares the GDP for the G7 countries since 1990. Japan and Italy (two rapidly aging nations) have fallen behind. Both nations faced various challenges but the aging population didn't help... Source: https://t.co/EvO5YP1BWh pic.twitter.com/RF4yoAWTCp
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 5, 2020
When is the villain captured? I have no idea what this tells us about the movies. Is there any insight to be gained from this chart? The only lesson that comes to mind is that I must watch Austin Powers again... Source: https://t.co/NsNNzZQUGk pic.twitter.com/IlersbijyW
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 4, 2020
Animated map shows the bike rentals in Chicago on a standard summer day. Source: https://t.co/E7Wc8JMnst pic.twitter.com/1lklm73zMe
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 4, 2020
Very neat political map of the Holy Roman Empire in 1359. This period of European history always freaks me out a bit since there are so many moving parts... Source: https://t.co/3X4dpu2tfd pic.twitter.com/sQtJV4NeI1
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 28, 2020
Just released ipympl 0.5.0! 🐍📈
— Martin Renou (@martinRenou) February 27, 2020
Check out the interactive @matplotlib back-end for @ProjectJupyter, based on #ipywidgets
This release includes:
- Code cleanup and performance improvements
- A resize handle for plotshttps://t.co/WEMuGL49FW pic.twitter.com/Ob2STWFTrs
#Obesity trends in the USA since 1960. #datavizhttps://t.co/ycSXBAqsQF pic.twitter.com/07KgkGaPBI
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 25, 2020
Students in the 9th grade (14-15 years old) are much less likely to engage in risk taking behavior than previous generations were. Source: https://t.co/BnJOs0cdYa pic.twitter.com/NEYX4r7fZb
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 24, 2020