ARTICLES
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Where are cars with a third row of seating most popular and which ones have the highest sales?
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Analyzing geospatial data to see which cities have the most solar panels on their roofs.
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Research from nearly 3 billion photos shows how many pictures we store on average, which country stores the most, and the number of photos stored by age group.
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Americans are taking on more mortgage debt when they refinance their homes; just like before the financial crisis.
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Senior executives know they need to upgrade their data skills to stay relevant, but some are reluctant to do so...
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If you only pay someone the current federal minimum wage, there is a 70% chance they will leave within a year.
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Analyzing the places with the highest rates of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV and Syphilis.
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Ranking the states that don't exercise or eat healthy food and the ones that do.
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Diabetes is on its way to an epidemic in the American South.
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Which companies generate the most revenue per employees and how has this metric changed over the last year?
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Analyzing the data on where human trafficking takes place in America.
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Which of your smart devices are most likely to get hacked and which countries have the most and least secure networks?
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Home prices are skyrocketing in places like Idaho, Utah and Nevada.
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Analyzing data from parents' wills to see who gets assigned guardianship.
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By far, the largest way to defraud a company is just to email them and ask for money.
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Tech startups with the highest (and lowest) number of job openings.
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Think healthcare costs are high? Here's how much higher they are going to get for you.
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Tax rates on cannabis can be as high as 47%. How does that impact prices?
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The most and least popular car colors in America, in each state, and for specific types of vehicles.
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Here's how much it will cost to upgrade to a house with an extra bedroom across America.
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The answer to the age old question of whether you should hold a puppy in your dating profile picture.
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Analyzing the frequency of data breaches and their growing magnitude.