In this post, we’ll highlight a few of our favorite visuals from 2025 and walk through how we made them and what makes them ...
London, United Kingdom-- (Newsfile Corp. - December 19, 2025) - Digital Science is excited to announce that its 2025 Catalyst Grant has been awarded to two teams working to advance global research ...
Please see the full solicitation for complete information about the funding opportunity. Below is a summary assembled by the Research & Innovation Office (RIO). The DOE SC program in Advanced ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are transforming the traditional methodologies in academic research, streamlining complex tasks from managing vast libraries of references to crafting comprehensive ...
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Data visualization emerges a key driver of decision-making at organizational and community levels
Data visualization has emerged as a powerful tool for enabling data-driven decision-making across diverse domains, including business, medicine, and scientific research. However, no comprehensive ...
In September 2014, Georgia State University officially opened CURVE — the Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment — a cutting-edge visualization space that showcases the ...
April 15, 2022 — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $26 million for research to advance scientific data management and visualization. Foundational research in data management will ...
Data visualization for the Museum of London by Alex Kachkaev (a PhD student) with supervisor Joseph Wood, illustrating where people in London congregate in both inside and outside spaces, showing how ...
Sept. 1, 2022 — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $23.9 million in funding for 10 projects in advanced scientific data management and visualization. The funding lasts up to three ...
News about COVID-19 often comes packaged with charts, maps and graphs that help the public understand the state of the pandemic and to justify policies around mask-wearing and social distancing. Such ...
Data is changing our world — yet understanding and manipulating our increasingly complex data sets is far from simple. Simon Fraser University computing science professor Sheelagh Carpendale says this ...
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