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Mashup Score: 93The world population grew fast over the last 60 years, but farmers grew fruits and vegetables even faster - 3 hour(s) ago
For almost all of human history, food was scarce for nearly everyone. The reason for this perpetual scarcity was that whenever food production increased, it did not lead to more food per capita but to more people.
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Mashup Score: 6Which countries include pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) in their vaccination schedules? - 23 hour(s) ago
This shows which countries provide and recommend pneumococcal conjugate vaccines through routine services. People may still be able to receive the vaccine if it’s not in the routine schedule – it might be optional or available commercially.
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Mashup Score: 46
Our small team made COVID-19 data clear, reliable, and accessible to a global audience. This is how it happened.
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Mashup Score: 109Data Insights - 21 day(s) ago
Bite-sized insights on how the world is changing, written by our team
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Differences in life expectancy across the world are extremely large. The difference is *three decades* between Japan, where life expectancy is 85 years, and Nigeria or Chad, where life expectancy is just over 50 years. a new Data Insight by @EOrtizOspina https://t.co/904qlK1wmA https://t.co/M7hnNG3JJ2
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Mashup Score: 1403Our history is a battle against the microbes: we lost terribly before science, public health, and vaccines allowed us to protect ourselves - 22 day(s) ago
For most of our history, we were losing terribly against the microbes. Only recently did we turn the battle in our favor. Vaccines were a major breakthrough.
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Mashup Score: 1Cancer - 1 month(s) ago
Cancers are one of the leading causes of death globally. Are we making progress against cancer?
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Mashup Score: 0War and Peace - 2 month(s) ago
How common are armed conflict and peace between and within countries? How is this changing over time? Explore research and data on war and peace.
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Mashup Score: 82The 2024 Living Planet Index reports a 73% average decline in wildlife populations — what’s changed since the last report? - 2 month(s) ago
A guide to understanding the Living Planet Index and what it does and doesn’t mean.
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Mashup Score: 61Low-carbon technologies need far less mining than fossil fuels - 2 month(s) ago
Mining for coal is much more resource-intensive than renewables or nuclear power.
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Mashup Score: 1318Our history is a battle against the microbes: we lost terribly before science, public health, and vaccines allowed us to protect ourselves - 3 month(s) ago
For most of our history, we were losing terribly against the microbes. Only recently did we turn the battle in our favor. Vaccines were a major breakthrough.
Source: ourworldindata.orgCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
The world population grew fast over the last 60 years, but farmers grew fruits and vegetables even faster This is my @OurWorldInData Data Insight today: https://t.co/U0w1m7YCc7 https://t.co/2Axxk3zscA