Using the arcgiscoder package to find postal codes, making a shiny app using leaflet.
Looking at the ways in which satellite images from Sentinel could be used to examine underlying bedrock types. In this third of a three part series, we look at ways of stacking the satellite data and then squaring that off with what we've seen from bedrock.
Looking at the ways in which satellite images from Sentinel could be used to examine underlying bedrock types. In this second of a three part series, we look at ways of accessing satellite data from the Sentinel satellites.
Looking at the ways in which satellite images from Sentinel could be used to examine underlying bedrock types. In this first of a three part series, we look at ways of accessing bedrock data from GSI.
Looking at the heirarchy of brain areas in the Allen Brain Atlas
A quick look at the pars, lengths, and handicap indices of golf courses in Donegal and surrounds. In this second part we'll look at some plots that investigating these numbers.
A quick look at the pars, lengths, and handicap indices of golf courses in Donegal and surrounds. In this first part we'll look at how to get hold of the data by some web scrapping, a second post will do some analysis of the numbers.
gt makes beautiful tables, and patchwork is a wonderful package for combining plots. This post shows a way to make them work together.
Primel is the numeric equivalent of wordle, using 5 digit prime numbers instead of words. This post un-picks this in R.
NASA's Lucy mission launched earlier this year, setting out to examine the Jupiter Trojans. We'll have a look at them now.
How to get hold of data from the SDSS astronomical catalogue.
How do entry level points vary by university. And a chance to play with geomtextpath.
Navigating through the college choice options from the CAO.
Giving a COVID poster that halloween vibe.
Tracking US politician's in the news.
Seeing the world through QS university rankings.
Having a look at some of the historical buildings in Donegal, thanks to data from the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Also a chance to check out crosstalk and leafpop. Note; images will take a while to appear
Horn Head gets the Rayshader Treatment.
A map of the North Atlantic off the Donegal Coast, with pop-ups detailing various species observed at different locations.
This is what it looks like to change the world.
Using FACE++ to read emotions on images of faces.
A karyogram of the genes featured in GWAS of schizophrenia.
...and where to find them.
My tennis coach thinks that tennis matches frequently feature a close first set followed by a blow-out in the second.
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