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  • FRESH-Food — branded products, matched and rated
  • Ketones × cognition — the re-pool story, then an explorer
  • More interactive artifacts — one per distinct form

FRESH Artifact Previews

Interactive artifacts from the FRESH portfolio — share the link; it opens and runs in any browser (unlike an emailed file).

A shareable gallery of self-contained interactive artifacts (narrated data stories, explorers, animations) from across the FRESH portfolio. Each has a web embed and a mobile-optimized link. Unlisted — reachable by link only.

Published

July 23, 2026

These are working interactive artifacts, shared by link for collaborators. Each runs entirely in the browser — nothing to install, no server. Tapping the link on a phone works (an emailed .html file does not, because mail apps block the JavaScript that draws the artifact).

FRESH-Food — branded products, matched and rated

Source: fresh_composition (matching + composition releases) → fresh_food (interpretive scoring) · engine: branded match pipeline + meta-NPS.

666 retail products, each shown with its label image, full ingredient statement, the USDA generic food it resolved to, its NHANES usual-intake tier, and its score under all five published expert systems at once. Filterable by food group, product type, and how much of it Americans actually eat. The verdict split is the finding: 13% Healthier, 20% Neutral, 16% Unhealthier — and 51% Uncertain, meaning the five expert systems do not agree closely enough to place them.

Open the product surface ↗  ·  Open the methodology & benchmark companion ↗  ·  Read the essay ↗

What the two surfaces are for. The product surface is the interpretive layer — what a shopper-facing answer looks like once the composition record is complete. The methodology companion is the provenance layer beneath it: how eight federal databases on three incompatible keys get joined, how retail products are bridged onto that record, and how the matching benchmarks against published work.

Ketones × cognition — the re-pool story, then an explorer

Source: fresh_evidence/reports/viewer/ · engine: MA re-pool (R/repool.R) + interactive-storytelling · from the Bonnechère 2026 meta-analysis of 29 RCTs.

It narrates how a published pooled effect (SMD 0.29) holds up under scrutiny — a mis-pooled variance the random-effects model absorbs, then risk-of-bias, endpoint, and chronic-dosing filters — and lands in a live explorer where you slice the 29 trials yourself and watch the pool re-form.

Open web version full-screen ↗  ·  Open mobile version ↗

Web vs mobile. The embed above and the web link show the full two-column layout (chart + rail). The mobile link is a phone-first rendition — narration capped to two lines, the meta-analysis and filters condensed to compact tap targets, the forest cropped to fit. Share whichever matches how your collaborator will open it; both are the same underlying artifact.

More interactive artifacts — one per distinct form

A diverse set: each is a different visual form (radar, scatter map, box plot, density, diverging dots, stacked bar, decision matrix). The analytical ones also live inside their own FRESH Insights essays — “in the essay ↗” opens the full piece.

Diet ↔︎ well-being — the signature morph

Source: fresh_radar/visual_primitives (signature-radar × well-being-domain-panel) · interactive-storytelling. Click the gold Diet spoke: the five other well-being domains step back, and the Diet spoke opens — fanning out into your full diet signature as the polygon morphs blue → green. It animates the transition between the two levels (one well-being domain expanding into its own detailed view), narrated one beat at a time.

Open ↗

FFQ → Cronometer — your signature unlocks

Source: fresh_radar/visual_primitives · interactive-storytelling (fresh_diet onboarding). The onboarding “unlock”: you sketch six food groups on a quick FFQ, then hit Upload Cronometer data and they morph into your full expert nutrient signature — sugary drinks → added sugars, whole grains → fibre, then the encourage/limit nutrient cascades, narrated beat by beat.

Open ↗

FRESH-Day — relive a day, food by food

Source: fresh_radar/visual_primitives (freshday day-zoom) · interactive-storytelling. Tap a day in the week strip and it opens to that day’s full diet signature, then relives it food by food — encourage axes grow as good foods land (green), limit axes retract as the costly foods add sugar / sodium / saturated fat (red), honoring axis polarity (an empty plate starts clean on the limit axes).

Open ↗

Healthfulness impact map — a self-building quadrant

The scatter map that teaches itself. Foods placed by healthfulness (vertical) against how much America eats them (horizontal); contested staples surface in the corner worth resolving.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

Five verdicts — a box / strip plot

One food, five expert systems. Whole-wheat bread scored by five nutrient-profiling systems, shown as a narrated box/strip plot — the spread is the point.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

Distribution curves — where the systems disagree

Overlaid smoothed densities of the five systems across the food supply — the same data as a distribution, so you see where they pull apart across the whole range.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

Consumer vs expert — a diverging dot plot

Per food, how far each of two consumers sits from the expert line, with A–D alignment grades — a diverging plot around a center reference.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

Food-group fingerprints — a 100% stacked bar

Each food group’s category mix as a full-width stacked bar — the “fingerprint” of what a group is made of, where the empty cells carry the meaning.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

Messaging priorities — a filterable decision matrix

Grade × consumption × uncertainty → four messaging priorities. A filterable matrix that turns the analysis into where-to-act guidance.

Open ↗ · in the essay ↗

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Ask about a claim in this piece. Answers come only from a curated corpus of method and review papers — each one cites the passage it came from, and says so when the corpus cannot answer.

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