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  • You Draw It: Carbon emissions of USA

    Can you guess how CO2 emissions changed between 2005 and 2010 if you only see data up to 2005? Inspired by the NYT "You Draw It" series, this demo lets you draw your prediction directly on a line chart.

    Posted: 9 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • Guess the number of Turing people

    The Alan Turing Institute hosts faculty fellows, research fellows, and PhD students from partner universities at its London offices. Can you guess how many people work in each category?

    Posted: 8 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • John vs. James in Olympic games

    How many athletes named John or James competed in the Olympic games throughout history? Explore the popularity of these names across different eras using the full Olympic medals dataset.

    Posted: 8 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • Who does the Doctor fight most frequently?

    Using a graph database of Doctor Who episodes, this demo finds the most frequent enemies faced by The Doctor. Which villain has appeared most often throughout the show's long history?

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • You Guess: Population of top 6 countries of the world

    Inspired by the "You Draw It" visualisation from the New York Times, this demo lets you guess values in a bar chart. Can you correctly rank the 6 most populous countries in the world?

    Posted: 8 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • Top 10 Government Departments by 2015-16 Expenditure

    A demo of the UK Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses data showing the top 10 government departments by spending in 2015-16, with a breakdown of who is spending your money on what.

    Posted: 8 years ago by Tom Knowles

  • If Phelps was a country (nicer colors)

    Michael Phelps has won more Gold medals than many entire countries have earned throughout Olympic history. This chart puts his extraordinary achievement in perspective using the full medals dataset.

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • COVID-19 cases in Camden and Richmond

    Comparing daily new COVID-19 cases in Camden and Richmond over time, using official data from data.london.gov.uk. The two London boroughs follow surprisingly similar patterns throughout the pandemic.

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek

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  • COVID-19 cases in Camden and Richmond

    Comparing daily new COVID-19 cases in Camden and Richmond over time, using official data from data.london.gov.uk. The two London boroughs follow surprisingly similar patterns throughout the pandemic.

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek
    @tomaspetricek

  • Who does the Doctor fight most frequently?

    Using a graph database of Doctor Who episodes, this demo finds the most frequent enemies faced by The Doctor. Which villain has appeared most often throughout the show's long history?

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek
    @tomaspetricek

  • If Phelps was a country

    Michael Phelps has more Gold medals from the Olympic games than many countries.

    Posted: 5 years ago by Tomas Petricek
    @tomaspetricek

  • US v China

    US v China co2 Needs work

    Posted: 6 years ago by heckvo

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