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We post a lot of infographics, but we pass on even more of them. A common shortcoming of global maps is fairly simple: They favor the most developed parts of the world. Even a very scientific map ...
And they recede into the background of Fathom’s map, just like the real human presence in those parts of the world does in comparison ... This is an infographic you won’t get bored of looking ...
This ambitious infographic from design agency Accurat (which previously made this map of Nobel Prize winners, and this one of apocalypse false-starts) crunched the numbers on religion worldwide ...
The folks over at the National Post just prepared this great infographic mapping the world's religions and where their followers are. [h/t Barry Ritholtz] Read next Two crossed lines that form an 'X'.
According to an analysis of data from the WTO, the EU 28 countries are – by some margin – the countries with the most trade agreements in the world ... The map shows that countries close ...
Combining their engineering-trained precision with creativity that was honed at the London Royal College of Art, Matt and Hal first designed a world map entirely out of inexpensive kitchen sponges.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
This infographic ... Portuguese have many more speakers in the new world than they have in their countries of origin. Take a closer look at the map and view additional information at the full ...
Click through the interactive infographic below to view China’s seven major river basins and how the water quality of each river has changed over the past decade.