In an outstanding sports-nerd move, chemists at the Scripps Research Institute—located in the La Jolla neighborhood…
In an outstanding sports-nerd move, chemists at the Scripps Research Institute—located in the La Jolla neighborhood…
The sketch above—starring the Portland Trail Blazers—is set to appear in tomorrow night's episode of Portlandia.…
Whiskey is delicious and fun to drink, but it's tough to keep track of the diverse offerings and industry…
In the mood for extraordinarily cheap, generally tasty breakfast food? The map above—by mapsbynik—shows the density…
Over on Quartz, Roberto A. Ferdman and David Yanofsky have mapped out a great dataset from Starbucks (above),…
Over on FiveThirtyEight, Carl Bialik has an interesting article on how NCAA assist rates vary from court to court,…
As part of the new collection Sportographica, the chart above shows the tallest players in history by…
In a neat series of charts, NPR Planet Money looks at how spending changes over the course of an average American's…
Over at FiveThirtyEight, Neil Paine has an interesting post on what sort of expectations we should set for DeSean…
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As we covered earlier today, U.S. Cellular Field is one of the cheaper parks to propose at. Congratulations to the…
Over on Swimmingly, Molly Fitzpatrick reached out to every MLB team and figured out how much it costs to publicly…
Last Wednesday, ESPN college basketball writer Myron Medcalf made "10 Bold Predictions" for the upcoming Sweet…
Just in time for Opening Day, the Facebook data team has released a map showing which MLB teams have the most…
SI Extra Mustard has published a power ranking of 12 unnecessarily gas-powered objects, by our very own Samer Kalaf. Some things don't need engines. [SI Extra Mustard] Read more
Over at The Classical, SYH has photoshopped some spoonerized baseball cards for your viewing pleasure. Check them…
As part of their ambitious 100 Years of New York Music coverage, New York magazine commissioned Sarah King—known for…
Over at Baseball Savant, Daren Willman has put together a neat interactive chart that lets you explore how far each…
Occasional Deadspin/Regressing contributors Michael Lopez and Greg Matthews are currently in second place in Kaggle's bracket prediction contest. They're not just picking teams; scores are based on how closely each entry's modeled win probabilities match up to actual results. If they win they get $15,000. [Kaggle] Read more
Similar to what they did for the Super Bowl, Facebook's data team has put together a map showing which states have…