Dirk Burkhardt
@dirkburkhardt.bsky.social
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Researcher in
#VisualAnalytics
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#DataScience
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#InformationVisualization
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Nature
about 2 months ago
The Trump administration caused seismic disruptions to the world's premier scientific superpower in 2025
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Grant cuts, arrests, lay-offs: Trump made 2025 a tumultuous year for science
How the Trump administration caused seismic disruptions to the worldβs premier scientific superpower.
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Ihar Yanouski
about 2 months ago
Having fun with
#wikipedia
data. Plotted Belarusian places with foundation or first mention date marked (6.5% in total, somewhat 1.5k out of 23k). The uneven regional distribution of the existing data is striking, with the highest ratio in the Homyel region (37%)
#wip
#D3js
#Svelte
#datavis
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I always love when media uses alternative visualization metaphors that makes it better understandable what the numbers represent. The WSJ is a great example, here to understand the huge amount of power abuse of the president and for whose.
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Smart way to compare multiple entities in regards of the different aspects.
#dataviz
#dataanalysis
#data
#visualization
#visual
#visualanalytics
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Vincent Ledvina
about 2 months ago
Here is the HUXt model visualization of all the CMEs currently being tracked. The Sun is at the center. The Earth is the black dot to the right. There are two CME direct hits in the M8.1+M1.1 and M2.4 (assuming the CMEs combine) CME, and there is one glancing blow in the X1.1 CME.
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A chart is just a chart is just a chart... Sometimes a chart can represent a sceptic or optimistic view, even it shows the same data - demanding on what story should be told. π‘
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Little joke about math and Xmasβ¦ Yeah, I know, it's pretty low.π
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Ever wanted to understand how fast China became the biggest exporter of cars worldwide? A visual chart simulation sketches the development and how it tremendously changed in the last recent years. ππ©βπ»
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Alejandro S. Borlaff
about 2 months ago
The main problem is that space telescopes in Low Earth Orbit share the similar orbits as the telecommunication satellites. Here we show a simplified representation of the increased orbital crowding between 1958 (Sputnik) and the projected satellite population at the end of the next decade.
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wisevis
about 2 months ago
Made a
#datavis
Christmas tree :)
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The open data team of the European Comission has published "a comprehensive guide to unlock your dataβs potential" which considers all scientifically aspect to create sufficient data visualisations. ππ
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#DataViz
#data
#visualisation
#visual
#analytics
#graph
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Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
about 2 years ago
This remarkable ice shelf-ocean model is the first to include tides and the shape of cavities beneath ice shelves, allowing visualisation of small-scale ocean process that transport heat to ice shelves at a resolution of just 2km, right around
#Antarctica
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youtu.be/jF1ZTACRrww?...
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High Resolution Simulation of Melting Antarctic Ice
The Antarctic ice sheet and the Southern Ocean are tightly connected. Ocean currents carry heat and salinity around the Antarctic continent. Researchers from...
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