Absolutely fantastic work here from the @ReutersGraphics team! I just adore the overall style and integration of dataviz with illustration and design. Bravo! https://t.co/Jndm0px5bi
My latest illos on these nasty funny looking creatures. Big thanks to @SimonScarr for the amazing opportunity. See thread for the illos and the out-take didn't get into the final
https://t.co/WapZgKPseJ
According to the latest report from the WHO's Joint Mission, the intermediate host which passed the novel #coronavirus from 🦇 bats to🧍humans is still to be identified. Here we explain zoonotic viruses and why bats carry so many of them. #COVID19https://t.co/b4Sc2fauOU
Breaking free!
As this animation created with @CopernicusEU#Sentinel1 images shows, a 1270 sq km iceberg broke off from the northern section of Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf on Friday 26th February. This calving event was forecasted a few weeks ago.
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The CDC is urging schools to reopen as soon as possible, but questions of proper ventilation remain.
The New York Times worked with experts to understand the simple steps schools can take to reduce coronavirus exposure in the classroom. https://t.co/d6Bxeow2vX
El pasado 20 de enero, una explosión de gas en el centro de Madrid voló por los aires el edificio número 98 de la calle de Toledo. Cuatro personas murieron. https://t.co/vLKfkP7rZj
Following the Chamoli landslide in the Himalayas, experts used satellite imagery to assess what happened.
@Reuters shared a detailed reconstruction of the events here: https://t.co/L1C4YT8oSC