Here's the dirty depressing truth: we're a bunch of nobodies living in a time that is so small in the entire scope of the universe that NOTHING MATTERS. Just look at this amazing interactive visualization that shows the scope of the days, months, years, periods and so forth within the scope of...
The route to answering the big questions these days—like, soda or pop?—is to grab a bunch of data from Twitter and analyze it. Which is exactly what Edwin Chen, a data scientist at Twitter, decided to do. More »
I'm looking forward to create a good visualization with my current music system... adding up lights in trunk & under car neon or anywhere with whatever lights available.. to create unique effect...
I know... it might sound crazy... but i want to create in-car DJ...
budget is not a problem...
Catch special guest, Don Boyer, the creator of best-seller DVD & book "The Power of Mentorship". The art of visualization can be mastered. It's an incredible tool. Have a pen and note pad ready for this show. It's time to make your vision crystal clear so that you can impress it onto your...
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer. "The use of interactive maps and graphs, combined...
Axis Surgical Technologies, Inc., reports the first evaluation of the C-MOR™ Visualization Device in a spine procedure. The C-MOR™ is a self-contained portable direct-imaging tool that functions much like a standard arthroscopic tower, yet at a fraction of both the size and cost. The handheld...
This weekend's Chilean earthquake was 8.8 on the Richter Scale, among the most powerful in recorded history. This is how its 66.6 exajoules of energy spread across the Pacific, as shown by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The earthquake—which so far has resulted in more than...
Wired Science has picked the best science visualization videos of 2009. And from there, I've picked my three favorite ones. Note to self: Don't go to Los Angeles or anywhere near the San Andreas fault.
Here's a simulation of the Big One, a 7.8 earthquake on Southern California. It...