Farewell Phrases: How Americans Describe Death in Obituaries
From “slipped away” to “entered eternal rest,” the language of loss varies dramatically across the United States, offering a unique glimpse into regional communication styles.
Read MoreFrom “slipped away” to “entered eternal rest,” the language of loss varies dramatically across the United States, offering a unique glimpse into regional communication styles.
Read MoreIn 1910, Manhattan crammed 2.3 million residents into 22 square miles—a density the borough has never matched since. By 2025, the overnight population sits around 1.7 million. But Manhattan’s real story isn’t about who lives here anymore. Every weekday, the island swells to nearly 4 million people by early afternoon, then empties out again each night. Midtown hits densities comparable to Mumbai and Macau at peak hours, while neighborhoods north of Central Park lose residents during work hours. Maybe the question isn’t how many people live in Manhattan—it’s how many people Manhattan holds at any given moment.
Read MoreMrBeast’s YouTube subscribers now total 334 million—more than the population of most countries. In this fascinating post, explore a map comparing his subscriber count to global populations, and find out why only three nations surpass his massive audience.
Read MoreWikipedia has transformed information access, but it has blind spots. Terra Incognita maps Wikipedia’s language biases, shedding light on its global coverage. Learn about the encyclopedia’s evolution and future.
Read MoreIn 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy reached its zenith in terms of naval dominance during World War II. This period was marked by a series of sweeping victories across the Pacific, expanding the boundaries of Japanese-controlled waters to an unprecedented extent. The stunning success of Japanese forces during the early stages of the war saw the capture of strategic territories, including the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, and numerous islands in the Pacific.
Read MoreDiscover how grammatical gender works in European languages, its cognitive impact, and a map illustrating the gender systems across the continent.
Read MoreAn insightful look at global wealth distribution: the wealthiest nations, why they lead, and the countries with the fastest-growing economies.
Read MoreUncover the hidden diversity of palm trees native to the United States, from Florida’s lush landscapes to the unique ecosystems that support these remarkable plants.
Read Morexkcd’s comic takes the United States map to a whole new level by relocating states to surprising places. It’s geography with a twist, plus links to U.S. map posters!
Read MoreSoviet views of Europe and Asia, captured in maps from Moscow and Irkutsk, reveal Cold War strategies and ambitions. See the story behind these historic maps.
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