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Open Science is a movement that aims to make research results more rapidly accessible, reusable, and transparent for everyone. But what good is all that data to a potential future scientist currently at a ripe young age to embark and initially overwhlemed by what's out there? Many forget the looming, crushing effect the prospect of research has on the majority. 

Comprehend information quickly 
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It's significantly faster to analyze information in graphical format (versus in spreadsheets). By  using graphical representations ofbusiness  information, businesses scientists (as well as governments and businesses)  are able to see large amounts of data in clear, cohesive ways – and draw conclusions from that information. And since it’s significantly faster to analyze information in graphical format (as opposed to analyzing information in spreadsheets), sometimes surprising conclusions.  businesses can address problems or answer questions in a more timely manner.

Identify relationships and patterns 
Even extensive amounts of complicated data start to make sense when presented graphically; businesses can recognize parameters that are highly correlated. Some of the correlations will be obvious, but others won’t. Identifying those relationships helps organizations focus on areas most likely to influence their most important goals. 

Pinpoint emerging trends