Printing money at the speed of various wages and company revenues by @nealagarwal https://t.co/Mlc3wMtyrc pic.twitter.com/rbNfqdnAGO
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) February 13, 2020
Printing money at the speed of various wages and company revenues by @nealagarwal https://t.co/Mlc3wMtyrc pic.twitter.com/rbNfqdnAGO
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) February 13, 2020
New report available:
— Alessandro Vespignani (@alexvespi) February 10, 2020
The effect of travel restrictions on the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreakhttps://t.co/4wsf31qW8O
(Soon also on medrxiv) pic.twitter.com/2Kf48hYKnu
Nice gridded #infographic by @NotEnoughDM shows that the richest countries tend to produce the most waste per capita. Germany might be obsessed with recycling but a little less consumption will be more impactful than always putting the yogurt container in the right bin... pic.twitter.com/PRYrGC3k8G
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 8, 2020
Fascinating animated map shows how China overtakes the USA as the most important trading partner for most countries around the globe in under 20 seconds. Source: https://t.co/kL7yirdS7s pic.twitter.com/SqPGjHH8JR
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 8, 2020
I combined the illustrations of Transformer by Jay Alammar and code annotation by harvardnlp lab in one notebook https://t.co/OMdYv1tfrQ
— /MachineLearning (@slashML) February 4, 2020
Why Advertisers Pay Up for a Super Bowl Spot https://t.co/rAKpAHhnz1 via @WSJGraphics pic.twitter.com/6XFL5DPQU0
— WSJ Graphics (@WSJGraphics) February 3, 2020
What happens when the global economy tries to quarantine China? Tremendous deep dive by @jamestareddy: https://t.co/w7OyDW0kES
— Te-Ping Chen (@tepingchen) February 3, 2020
In 2003, when SARS hit, China was a relatively small part of the world's trade. Today it's responsible for almost 1/5 of global GDP. pic.twitter.com/zl9EQkqaJT
Should you put high achievers in the same classroom? Not if your goal is improving learning. Interesting research out of West Point! https://t.co/gxAGYGWzWs
— JD Long (@CMastication) February 1, 2020
We are releasing HiPlot, a lightweight interactive visualization tool to help AI researchers discover correlations and patterns in high-dimensional data. https://t.co/4A2RpmOC1f pic.twitter.com/JckCuRpGsD
— Facebook AI (@facebookai) January 31, 2020
Excited to have my generative art project featured on @flowingdata today!
— Mike Freeman (@mf_viz) January 30, 2020
(Heavily based on a tutorial by @shiffman // @thecodingtrain)https://t.co/hsNJpTtdql
Associated Press has posted its #rstats ggplot2 theme on GitHub (custom font may not be available) Larry Fenn tells #rstudioconf https://t.co/ZQoVSn3ume
— Sharon Machlis (@sharon000) January 30, 2020
We are 6 days and more than 215,000 words into the Senate #impeachment trial of President Trump, as of the close of arguments Monday. I analyzed the transcripts to bring you these fun force-simulation bubble charts showing who's talking the most. https://t.co/2ukWPt8mmV pic.twitter.com/HOCCbydYDw
— Harry Stevens (@Harry_Stevens) January 28, 2020