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For years, The DataFace compiled a list of the week's best data-driven stories in its newsletter. See the archives here.
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Volume 288
In this week's edition: what each state's grocery orders say about them, where to watch the solar eclipse, and how computer chips have continued to evolve.
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Volume 287
In this week's edition: the booming She-conomy, the importance of leap years, and Caitlyn's Clark's historic career.
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Volume 286
In this week’s edition: preparing business leaders for the future, examining the world of competitive speed puzzling, and declining bird populations.
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Volume 285
In this week’s edition: the price of health care services in your area, Bitcoin's ETF saga, and where Trump's Iowa gains took place.
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Volume 284
In this week’s edition: good news from 2023, a detailed depiction of Gaza's hidden tunnel system, and a comparison of Biden and Trump's economies.
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Volume 283
In this week’s edition: life with long Covid, ER visits linked to Christmas decor incidents, and America's quirky Christmas trees.
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Volume 282
In this week’s edition: an extremely detailed map of New York City neighborhoods, a report on the state of AI, and reconstruction of the Maui fire.
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Volume 281
In this week’s edition: jump scares, Disney at 100, and charts about music genres.
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Volume 280
In this week’s edition: the best zip codes for trick-or-treating, Red Bull's mastery of the Formula One pit stop, and most common causes of death by age.
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Volume 279
In this week’s edition: mapping the conflict in Israel and Gaza, understanding Singapore's plans to cool down its cities, and exploring the evolution of…
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Volume 278
In this week’s edition: Apple's supply chain concerns, Republican debate winners, and home ownership in America.
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Volume 277
In this week’s edition: a database for supporting AAPI nonprofits, map of the wildfire destruction in Lahaina, and timeline of Hollywood's strikes.
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Volume 276
In this week’s edition: Americans' shifting drinking habits, Barbie's impressive resume, and Ukraine's counteroffensive in Crimea.
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Volume 275
In this week's edition: retiring boomers, toxic cables, and a crumbling English health care system.
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Volume 274
In this week’s edition: Ukraine’s recent counteroffensive, Europe’s technical talent, and China’s EV manufacturing stranglehold.
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Volume 273
In this week’s edition: the post-pandemic job market, generative AI biases, and maps of where Americans are moving to.
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Volume 272
In this week’s edition: America's doughnut capitals, companies with the best reputations, and a question teens can't seem to answer.
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Volume 271
In this week’s edition: commemorating 40 years in tech, estimating the impact of AI on our jobs, and examining back-to-back radio plays.
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Volume 270
In this week’s edition: how quantum computing could break the internet, why it's hard for Americans to reach Formula One, and a new form of hydropower.
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Volume 269
In this week’s edition: electric vehicles' significant production costs, melting ice's global impact, and Americans' concerning retirement savings.
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Volume 268
In this week’s edition: the “Indian century”, websites that make AI sound smart, and landscape of biomedical research.
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Volume 267
In this week’s edition: the real-world costs of Bitcoin, the next EV push in America, and the physics of a bicycle.
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Volume 266
In this week’s edition: Taiwanese bubble tea’s takeover, California’s extremely wet winter, and Russia’ unsuccessful offensive attack.
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Volume 265
In this week’s edition: a map of places in the US with the same name, a four-day workweek calculator, and a 25-story Rubik’s Cube.
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Volume 264
In this week’s edition: Elon’s recent jetsetting, Turkey’s devastating Earthquakes, and California’s ongoing droughts.