Amazing chart on the relationship between cigarettes per day and lung cancer deaths in the US.
— Anthony Goldbloom (@antgoldbloom) July 14, 2021
From https://t.co/rSaThAHjrn pic.twitter.com/SP7RQztThI
Amazing chart on the relationship between cigarettes per day and lung cancer deaths in the US.
— Anthony Goldbloom (@antgoldbloom) July 14, 2021
From https://t.co/rSaThAHjrn pic.twitter.com/SP7RQztThI
If there were only 1000 GDP in the world, this is how they would be distributed. Each hexagon equals 0.1% of global GDP. Nominal data shown here. Source: https://t.co/PZyw1rvCUE pic.twitter.com/vFoNq8OsO4
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 11, 2021
NEW: as we get more and more studies on vaccine efficacy, it becomes harder to distill their results into one clean summary.
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) July 9, 2021
Here's my attempt at showing 22 results from 4 studies of 3 vaccines and 2 efficacy measures in 1 graphic, with @donatopmancini https://t.co/FsSBqFOTzo pic.twitter.com/o5822LmYao
Map shows how Mexico City engulfed Lake Texcoco, from the 16th century to the year 2000. Source: https://t.co/SCqjSxs58H pic.twitter.com/Tac8ZdiXWd
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 8, 2021
Different types of wildfires throughout the year in the US. Most wildfires caused by fireworks occur around July 4th. Source: https://t.co/ThU0ARWBY2 pic.twitter.com/ikAZjdsqn9
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 5, 2021
Some places where Delta is high and vaccinations are low are experiencing new surges or their worst Covid wave yet@OurWorldInData pic.twitter.com/6QlgiAjjeK
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 3, 2021
Visualizer for neural network, deep learning, and machine learning models https://t.co/RZsOfuYpnw #deeplearning #machinelearning #ml #ai #neuralnetworks #datascience #tensorflow
— TensorFlow Best Practices (@TFBestPractices) June 28, 2021
Map shows the 15 countries (apart from Sweden) in which the people who currently live in Sweden were born. The Swedish banana reaches down all the way to Thailand. Source: https://t.co/dBGOmLhMsg pic.twitter.com/pUI991GC8e
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 27, 2021
📊 Revisiting @hadleywickham's "A Layered Grammar of Graphics" this morning, which gives insight into the theoretical underpinnings of ggplot2:https://t.co/1ejkGYHWnS
— 👩💻 Paige Bailey #BlackLivesMatter (@DynamicWebPaige) June 27, 2021
The recreation of Minard's March on Russia visualization (in just a few lines of code!) gets me every time. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/hP4XAZrS0H
We just released the multilingual C4 dataset! 1.4TB of German? 1.6TB of Spanish? 3.6TB of Russian 😲? We got it all. Check out the announcement at https://t.co/T6wcPDl5O7!
— AllenNLP (@ai2_allennlp) June 16, 2021
I haven't written anything in *a while* because I've been heads down at @noteable_io so it's great to finally get back to it and get into a topic that I've been obsessing over the last year (and longer outside of startup-land): How we've siloed ourselves.https://t.co/YZFXbE0cE5
— Elijah Meeks (@Elijah_Meeks) June 15, 2021
This map of 95,647 (pre-pandemic) flight routes shows a view of the world based on population density and economic power. Source: https://t.co/mOgbzT1FUP pic.twitter.com/NJjAq72JL1
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 13, 2021