Numbers
We Asked an Expert Why Shark Attacks Are on the Rise
Mick Fanning's shark attack is the latest of dozens this year. What the hell is going on?
Your Dating Insecurities Are Big Data Artists' Paint
Beautiful visualizations of human life emerge in the works of data artists Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg.
Kornél Kovács Straight Up Smashes His First EP on Numbers, 'Radio Koko'
The Studio Barnhus co-founder's massive release is made for the magic hour.
Bonnaroo 2015 by Numbers: Left Sharks, Slayer Porta-Potties, and Memories That Last a Lifetime
Sets of porta-potties spotted with the word “Slayer” written across them: Two.
Emoji Passcodes? It Was Inevitable
A UK-based tech company thinks that emoji passcodes will be more secure than numbers.
Will the Press Force the Government to Finally Count the Number of Police Killings in America?
Media organizations like the "Washington Post" and the "Guardian" are trying to answer what should be a simple question: How many people are killed by the cops?
Glasgow Label Numbers Just Built Themselves a Planet
'Loops' was a visual feast scored by their collected musical friends.
We Need to Stop Talking About “Glasgow” and Dance Music
We spent the weekend in Scotland's dance capital
10.0! We Gave Pitchfork Scores to Every Band Playing Pitchfork Music Festival
If there are two things people associate with Pitchfork, it's their annual festival and their complex numerical scoring system. So we combined them!
How Based Is Your Favorite Musician's Twitter Account?
Thanks to the wonders of Data Journalism, we can find out.
'If Someone's Died, or it's Apparent Someone will Die, They Call Us'
We spoke to a police officer whose job is investigating fatal crash sites to find out who's responsible.
The 500-Page Proof That Only One Mathematician Can Understand
Three years later and Shinichi Mochizuki’s opus of pure mathematics is yet to be verified.