Following a doctor career entails hard work, self-discipline, passion and dedication from the starting study years to the time of training and practicing. This infographic addresses the typical qualities a physician should own and the emerging career opportunities in the next years.
Children Asthma Statistics
visualized by: allergyasthmazone.com
Asthma might involve to a fatal disease if no or improper treatment is followed. About 7 million children worldwide are suffering from this dreadful disorder while death rate has dramatically increased by 80% since 80s. This report presents an overview of the situation.
Profiling Internet Trolls
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Read a comprehensive resolution of how an internet troll thinks and feels, how internet culture invokes trolling and learn how to mock a troll.
Brain Emotional Processing
visualized by: BestPsychologyDegrees.com
Neuroscientists have reached such level of knowledge that they can adequately decipher the inner workings of the brain that drive our emotions and the sequence of our reactions. See what happens inside.
Columbia Accident Report
visualized by: Karl Tate / space.com
Read an overview of the investigation on Columbia mission STS107 accident, according to which the cause of the shuttle’s collapse during descent roots to malfunction of the rocket system during launch and ascent.
Noisy Neighbor Cloud
visualized by: Doctor Who?
It’s not about the loudmouth guy living next to you but rather for his digital equivalent hosted on data centers, “who” causes performance instability to other “tenants”. See why QoS (Quality of Service) is critical for an enterprise before choosing a cloud service provider.
Kill the Time Killers
visualized by: OfficeTime.net
According to an OfficeTime.net survey the average amount of dawdling time at work ranges between 1 and 2 hours per day. The best way to fight something is to know it. Learn which are the most common time killers, what type of time waster you are and how to start fixing this.
Hard Working Nurses
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Nursing is a demanding job that requires considerable reserves in soul and body energy. Here is an illustration of how nurses find the happy medium among work and family duties, ongoing education and personal well being.
Violence Against Women Statistics
visualized by: Antonio Di Vico
Violence against women keeps blotting societies around the world without cultural, social or economic boundaries. United Nations report on the situation presenting shocking global statistics.
Algorithms Rule the World
visualized by: nowsourcing.com
The first algorithm in history was founded in BC times by Euclid the Greek Mathematoician. Since then a whole bunch of geniuses have formulated the most advanced and sophisticated algorithms that make contemporary world go round. Discover some of the most common uses of algorithms in various aspects of our life.
Music and Psychology
visualized by: University of Florida
Have you ever wondered why we like music, what happens when sound enters our ears or how our emotions are getting stimulated by harmonies? University of Florida gives us the scientific approach of how human brain responses to music, how music affects our psychology and how music can subserve educational achievements.
Magnets Move our World
visualized by: Doctor Who?
Could you imagine a world without magnets? We bet you wouldn’t like to live a day in that world. Have a look at some of the things you would miss.
Sky’s not Blue
visualized by: Ajrdesign
It’s not a hype, not even a rumor. It’s simple physics that explain the blue – violet illusion. You must have heard that sky is not actually blue but rather colorless. Find here the reasoning.
Global Cancer Awareness
visualized by: American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society reports on the future state of cancer occurences and deaths as a result of insufficient health funding. A rational increase in available funds could drastically help in the development of preventive strategies and more balanced treatment of sufferers among developed and developing countries.
Rare Diseases Awareness
visualized by: SirenInteractive.com
The definition of rare disease practically depends on a stated affection threshold on the general population. This threshold varies between the US and Europe. Regardless of this regulation it is estimated that 300 million people are suffering from rare diseases worldwide. Read the facts.
Chicken or the Egg Paradox
visualized by: Mitchell Moffit & Gregory Brown
The agelong question that itches the folks about the egg or chicken first coming is finally answered in a funny and scientific way. Enjoy!
SaaS Industry Growth
visualized by: Staff.com
Software as a Service abridged to SaaS is the revolutionary approach in making business operations easy and considerably cost effective while maintaing scalability. The SaaS industry is on a good path showing justifiable signals of growth till 2015 and there after. This report summarizes the current state of the industry.
Schizophrenia Awareness
visualized by: Jared Hobbs
Statistically schizophrenia affects roughly 1% of the general population. From those suffering about 56% manage to remain socialized under normal living conditions either as independent individuals or surrounded by family. This report ventures to rise awareness about the current state of this complex and overwhelming mental illness that upsets the life of 70 million people worldwide.
Medical Emergency Treatment
visualized by: Memorial24HourEmergencyRoom.com
Prompt health care treatment in emergency cases might prove of vital importance sometimes. This report outlines the substantial differences between urgent care centers and emergency rooms.
Password Weakness
visualized by: BackgroundCheck.org
Internet has gone wild and according to experts, even the strongest password can be cracked depending on the time and effort a skilled hacker would put on. This report highlights the common password weaknesses and hacking methods and suggests some best practices to protect your online information until the coming of new age in authentication methods.