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Alpine marmot

The Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) is a large ground-dwelling squirrel, from the genus of marmots. It is found in high numbers in mountainous areas of central and southern Europe, at heights between 800 and 3,200 metres (2,600 and 10,500 feet) in the Alps, the Carpathians, the Tatras, and the northern Apennines. In 1948, the species was reintroduced with success in the Pyrenees, where it had disappeared at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. This Alpine marmot was photographed in the Grand Muveran federal game reserve, in the Swiss canton of Vaud.

Photograph credit: Giles Laurent

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I love it how Aboriginal paintings depict a whole story.

Good graphs can also tell a story, as Edward Tufte describes in his books on data visualization.

Global warming

This Copernicus graph is a jewel. It is a graph that tells a whole story in an instant.

The blue, white, red lines are like waves of an ocean. The colours seem to show increasing temperature, yet actually show time, decades of data. Time and temperature coincide.

2023 jumps out of the waves, is out of bandwidth. Oceans are warming.

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Climate tipping point +1.5 °C

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This chart tells the story of an election or poll. What are the changes since the previous election?

 
new party.
  
party that gained seats.
 
party maintained seats, did not win, did not lose.
  
Party lost seats. The top of   is the result in the previous election.
 
party lost all seats.

Collatz conjecture

A Collatz sequence ‘nibbling’ on trailing binary ones and zeroes.

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