Hello everyone,
This is Ying from datadice. Here are this week's most interesting tweets, which include the topics:
Full body workout ๐๏ธ
The surge in egg price
Worldโs powerful passports
West coast in the U.S.
The State of Democracy Around The World
A machine learning algorithm to classify 1,000 supernovae completely autonomously
Do you still need to pick a track?๐
How Does The World Dates Online?
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I had an hour, so I thought I'd play around with my take on the lil egg chart. ๐ฅ๐
#data #dataviz #narrativeload #datagraphics #egg #process #informationdesign
This animation shows the world's most and least powerful passports throughout the last decade (2013-2023). Globalisation increases one might argue as the number of visa-free countries one can access just kept going up. Source: buff.ly/3IMn1Uf
Astronomers at @Caltech have used a machine learning algorithm to classify 1,000 supernovae completely autonomously. The algorithm was applied to data captured by the Zwicky Transient Facility, a sky survey instrument at Caltechโs Palomar Observatory.
โฉ caltech.edu/about/news/macโฆ
it's honestly disorienting to go to europe and see that the cars there are just... smaller, and yet society keeps functioning and people are happy
turns out everyone does not need a massive pickup truck, who knew?
The United States is the country with the highest percentage of its population using online #dating services at 21.9 percent. It is also the country in which the segment generates the most revenue, with an expected market size of $2.5 billion in 2023.
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