Infographic of the Day: Don't mind me, I'm just dropping this off and then I'll be on my way. I hope that's not a problem.
Infographic of the Day: Don't mind me, I'm just dropping this off and then I'll be on my way. I hope that's not a problem.
Typical American Regrets of the Day: A recent study conducted by Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management professor of marketing Neal Roese and Mike Morrison of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign asked 370 adults to describe their most memorable regret in detail.
"Romance" reigned supreme as Americans' chief regret, with 44% of women reporting a romance-oriente
Infographic of the Day: Gareth Lloyd and Tom Martin mapped out the coordinates they found in 15,500 Wikipedia pages of historic events, and visualized them as occurring over time "to create a dynamic visualization of Wikipedia's view of world history."
Process info and datasets can be found here.
Fictional Family Tree of the Day: Joe Stone wraps up his trilogy of comic book family trees with a confusing look at the ties that bind the Avengers.
Stone says:
I tried to squeeze as many of the Avengers characters on there as I could, but basically just ran out of room towards the end. Hope you like it!
Infographic of the Day: "How long do animals live?" -- from David McCandless's brief look at vintage infographics.
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