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This is Ying from datadice. Here are this week's most interesting tweets, which include the topics:
Where are the snows of yesteryear?
European Drug Development
Rise of the programming languages
The share of Latin American women going to college and beyond has grown 14x in the past 50 years
What Makes Life Meaningful?
The new version of Cosmos
This weekās climate graphic
High pay, or the job you love?
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āļø Snow isn't an essential part of the Hungarian winters anymore - as it was in my childhood. I think the direct impacts of climate change cannot be highlighted enough but at least we have #Dataviz to make them visible. #datafam #snowfall @tableaupublic
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#TidyTuesday week 11 - European Drug Development. This one is made with Observablehq.
interactive chart : observablehq.com/@deepalikank
#dataviz
The share of Latin American women going to college and beyond has grown 14x in the past 50 years. Menās share is roughly ten years behind womenās.
š reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiā¦ #dataviz
What Makes Life Meaningful? A Survey of People from 17 Advanced Economies (3 Slides)
š plotset.com/s/pew #dataviz
Just published a new version of šCosmos which has a whole bunch of cool new features. For example, you can finally add node labels and highlight nodes while hovering over them!
Learn more on our GitHub github.com/cosmograph-orgā¦
#dataviz #networkgraph #webgl #typescript
For this week's Climate Graphic: Explained newsletter @digitalcampbell & I spoke to Arlene Birt from @BckgrndStories, @ed_hawkins and @AlexRuane, the brains behind one of the most powerful climate change #dataviz we have seen
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