That was simpler than most… It’s sometimes hard to predict how hard a Search Challenge will be, but you loyal and skilled SearchResearchers made short work of this! The Challenge began with me scanning around on Google Maps over Greenland one day an…

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Finding the background about remote places can be tricky… … yet, it’s something we often want to know. There are often places that are intriguing, but that have no handy signposts to tell you what’s going on. What do you do when you want to find …

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When you’re searching… … for something that has no obvious connection, and is imprecise as well, you need to leverage every bit of information given. Let’s think about what information we have: Time/Date: February 18th, 2016, in the early afte…

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The SearchResearch question this week is… … to understand what would make me smile when I saw this plant (below) growing at the base of these columns (above on the left) … I asked the Challenge this way: 1. What about seeing this plant at the …

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I’ve been thinking about architecture lately, … and so it was with some bemusement that I saw some columns (specifically, the ones shown above on the left) that made me smile when I saw them. Why? Because this plant was growing at the base of the c…

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As you might remember, … the second part of last week’s Challenge was: 2. (Harder) Can you find the top 100 LA City Council headlines on guns, and then extract the publication dates to create a week-by-week histogram of when these articles were publi…

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This was harder than most… … but everything is a bit harder in the City of Angels, as much hard-boiled detective fiction will bear out. But there are multiple solutions. Today I’ll just write about the simple Google News solution, and then later …

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