Category: Science Infographics
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Earth Day: Save on Tax by Saving The Planet
2016 marks the 46th annual celebration of World Earth Day. For the taxpayers who are kind to the environment may find that the environment can be kind to them too—in the form of saving money on their upcoming tax return. Here are some illustration of the environmentally-related tax credit to think about and items to…
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Human Blood: The Ultimate Guide
Through physical examination, blood is really thicker than water and there’s so much more to the presence of blood than the human eye is allowed to see. Part of CNN’s Your Body: The Ultimate Guide series, Dr. Sanjay Gupta tell us some interesting facts about the human blood and how it works throughout the body…
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The Martian: How Not To Die in Mars
If humanity wants to put a human settlement on Mars, NASA will need all kinds of support from the government, private sector and the general public. In the movie “The Martian,” Matt Damon plays an astronaut stranded on the desolate surface of the red planet after being presumed dead. Matt must survive the harsh martian…
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How Does Climate Change Affect Agriculture
Agriculture is a vital sector of a nation’s economy and are very dependent on certain climate conditions. The global changes in temperature, wind flow, precipitation, seasons time frame and extreme weather events could make it harder to grow crops, raise livestock, and catch fish. This graphic present more details on how does climate change affect…
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Voyager 1: The Farthest Spacecraft From Earth
NASA’s Voyager 1, the farthest spacecraft from earth, left our solar system and makes its way into the interstellar space. While the twin probe, Voyager 2, is already within the heliosheath — the outermost level of the heliosphere in which the solar wind is stunted by the pressure of cosmic rays and interstellar gas. The…
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Black Holes Explained: From Birth to Death
Black Holes are one of the most bizarre phenomena in the Universe. Anything can fall on this mysterious extraterrestrial forces and nothing can return. This video animation thorough explain the gravity and the role it plays in the birth and death of black holes. Also see Space Weather. Specifications Infographic Design Animated Year Published …
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2016 Moon Clock: A Yearly Calendar
The moon’s cycle of phases is an astronomical phenomenon widely observed for centuries. Inspired by the wonder of astronomy, graphic designer Michael Paukner created the “Moon Clock” poster—a minimalist yet creatively made lunar calendar. This 2016 calendar is also available in print. Specifications Infographic Design Data Visualization Year Published 2016 Available at Society6 Infographic…
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Travelling Speeds of Animals
Speed is valuable for the survival of animals in the wild. They can use their quickness to escape from predators or to hunt and pursue preys. This infographic measure and compare the speed of different animals on land, see and air-from different parts of the globe. Also see the Animal Hearing Ranges Compared to Human…
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Space Weather
A broad understanding of space weather is necessary in order to forecast space climatic conditions and determine their impact on space-borne technological systems and human activities on Earth. The Sun is the main driver of space environment which releases a violent solar phenomena that travel across the interplanetary medium that may reach our planet. NOAA…
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100+ African Elephants Slaughtered for Ivory each Day
Illegal wildlife hunting and slaughtering of African elephants for ivory is big business for poachers in Africa. What is ivory used for today? Ivory from elephant tusks are carved into vanity products like jewelry, figurines, billiard balls and piano keys. Asian demand for African ivory is driving the poaching crisis in Africa. The price of…