Spying on a Chinese Spy Balloon

Thanks to some impressive detective work the New York Times has worked out the provenance of the notorious Chinese spy balloon which enraged many Americans back in February. In Tracking the Chinese Spy Balloon From Space you can follow the path the balloon took on an interactive map, as it journeyed from China, across the Pacific Ocean and across the United States during January and February of Maps Mania… more →
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What do you call an American with a Brain?

Q: What do you call a person from Maine with a brain?A: A Maineiac.Q: What do you call a person from California with a brain?A: Lost!Q: What do you call a person from Arkansas with a brain?A: A Yo’allI asked the Stanford Alpaca AI what you would call a resident of each US ‘with a brain’. I was hoping for some good ‘dad joke’ type answers. For example I asked Alpaca “What do you call a Texan Maps Mania… more →
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The City of Women Subway Map

Barcelona, like New York and London, now has a reimagined subway map designed to celebrate and recognise the lives of some of the city’s most remarkable women. The Barcelona City of Women subway map highlights the extraordinary contribution of women to the Catalan capital. On the Ciutat de Dones map every station on Barcelona’s metro network and all the stops on the city’s railway network has Maps Mania… more →
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The Map of Home Heating

The Washington Post has been exploring how Americans heat their homes. Their are four main energy sources used by Americans to heat their homes: electricity, natural gas, propane and fuel oil. Which one is used is mainly determined by geographical and historical reasons.In How Americans Heat Their Homes the Post has produced a map which shows that fuel oil (in red) is the most used source of home Maps Mania… more →
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The Undeniable Truth on Street View

To mark the one year anniversary of Russia’s illegal war on Ukraine the website ‘Undeniable Street View’ has been launched. By providing virtual walks through six Ukrainian cities with custom made 360 degree panoramic ‘Street View’ imagery the Undeniable Street View allows you to see for yourself the damage that Russia has inflicted on Ukrainian infrastructure.  The cities of Kyiv, Irpin, Maps Mania… more →
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Lightship Earth

Dutch broadcasting company KRO-NCRV has released an interactive map which visualizes light pollution in the Netherlands. Spaceship Earth allows you to enter any address in the Netherlands to discover how many stars can be seen from that location. The map also explores some of the most (and least) light polluted areas in the country.Spaceship Earth begins with a little scrollytelling tour of the Maps Mania… more →
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Southerners Have Poor Credit & Poor Health

Every single person who confuses correlation and causation ends up dying. https://t.co/gPtdUguRYi— Hannah Fry (@FryRsquared) February 13, 2023 I’ve never given a Tweet a standing ovation, but last week I did nearly stand-up and applaud this Hannah Fry’s witty response to a British MP.  However, even though correlation does not imply causation, causal analysis can still try to establish Maps Mania… more →
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Twittens, Ginnels and Jitties

In December Mapping Urban Form and Society published a fascinating article exploring how language and mapping intersect in the names people use to refer to a ‘narrow walkway between buildings.’ In the UK these walkways or alleys might also be called a ‘passage’ ‘cut’, ‘entry’, ‘gennel’. ‘ginnel’, ‘jitty’, ‘snicket’ or ‘twitchel’. Which one of these terms is used is normally determined by where Maps Mania… more →
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