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7 Sep 2014:
From a gravity-powered light for the developing world to cabaret nights for scientists, green gap years, coffee bio-power and more of the best bright ideas
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5 Sep 2014: Many legacy and digital media outlets are using the web to improve journalism by letting readers correct articles
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27 Jun 2014: FoI request reveals data on 173m individual trips in US city - but could yield more details, such as drivers' addresses and income. By Alex Hern
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2 May 2014: James Ball: There is 'breaking' news that masquerades as 'exclusive', and then there's a true scoop. Here's hoping the new wave of explainer sites won't forget
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7 Mar 2014: Information graphics and visualisations give us a method to use images to describe a story in a way that we can understand. If children want to comprehend the world around them, infographics can do that, writes Simon Rogers
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2 Dec 2013:
Trinity Mirror enjoys rising website audience
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2 Oct 2013:
Guide offers real chance to see how schools are performing
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29 Aug 2013: George Brock: In an age of data disclosure, muddled law places too much emphasis on job titles rather than the value of the information
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16 Jul 2013:
Bronwen Clune: 'Fact-checking' sites are on the rise in Australia. Does that suggest journalism is failing to adequately perform its function?
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11 Jun 2013:
Paul Farrell, Lawrence Bull, Luke Bacon: Our new site is committed to investigating Australia's immigration detention centres. We hope our readers can help us – this is how
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