1. fuckyeahinfo:

proofmathisbeautiful:

constantflux:

kateoplis:danielholter:datavis:Trembling Giants by Michæl Paukner
this is beautiful
     
  2. smartercities:

Comparing  the Country’s Largest Public Transit Systems - Cities, Rethought - GOOD
Taking public transportation is one of the best way to combat congestion in our cities. But to encourage individuals to take mass transit, cities must invest to keep their transportation systems running efficiently and serving citizens’ needs. See how the country’s largest subway and rapid transit systems stack up in terms of how many riders they serve and how well they serve those riders.

    smartercities:

    Comparing the Country’s Largest Public Transit Systems - Cities, Rethought - GOOD

    Taking public transportation is one of the best way to combat congestion in our cities. But to encourage individuals to take mass transit, cities must invest to keep their transportation systems running efficiently and serving citizens’ needs. See how the country’s largest subway and rapid transit systems stack up in terms of how many riders they serve and how well they serve those riders.

     
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  4. Who Owns US Debt? | ontexts.org/socioimages
davereed: jhnbrssndn: abbyjean
     
  5. Proportion of colors used in world flags.
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  6. 50 years of space exploration by Sean McNaughton for National Geographic. Click.
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    50 years of space exploration by Sean McNaughton for National Geographic. Click.

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  7. Day and Night 
The population density of Manhattan during the day, versus the population density at night. via ; via

    Day and Night

    The population density of Manhattan during the day, versus the population density at night. viavia

     
  8. Graphical History of the American Flag : infothesis
     
  9. Aiming for Hooray in 2010…
kevintwohy: john: via

    Aiming for Hooray in 2010…

    kevintwohy: john: via

     
  10. Copper—which is everywhere around you—will be gone in about 61 years; antimony—widely used in medicines—will be depleted in 20 years; while indium, rhodium, platinum, or silver—which are present in many essential consumer electronics—won’t last much longer. And those estimations are only valid if we manage to consume half of what we are consuming now.
via

    Copper—which is everywhere around you—will be gone in about 61 years; antimony—widely used in medicines—will be depleted in 20 years; while indium, rhodium, platinum, or silver—which are present in many essential consumer electronics—won’t last much longer. And those estimations are only valid if we manage to consume half of what we are consuming now.

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  12. Graphic Sociology » American Public Transportation - Costs and Usage
via allincircles: hippieflavor: minusmanhattan: ambivalence: standardgrey: sexartandpolitics
     
  13. slantback:

Here’s my favorite new fact about N.C.A.A. basketball: teams that are behind by one point at halftime are actually more likely to win than teams that are one point ahead (via When Losing Leads to Winning - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com)

    slantback:

    Here’s my favorite new fact about N.C.A.A. basketball: teams that are behind by one point at halftime are actually more likely to win than teams that are one point ahead (via When Losing Leads to Winning - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com)
     
  14. Visits to Yahoo! mail were up 3% year over year in February. Windows Live Mail visits were down 25% and Gmail nearly doubled visits, up 88% year over year.
Yahoo! Mail More than One Third of Yahoo! Traffic - Hitwise Intelligence via 1FPS

    Visits to Yahoo! mail were up 3% year over year in February. Windows Live Mail visits were down 25% and Gmail nearly doubled visits, up 88% year over year.

    Yahoo! Mail More than One Third of Yahoo! Traffic - Hitwise Intelligence via 1FPS

     
  15. inky:
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