The design thinking project on "staying up late" identified a need for a broader perspective. Both system thinking & design thinking goes hand in hand. To achieve a more holistic understanding,...
This work explores the predictive potential of plasma biomarkers, including GFAP, NEFL, and GDF15, in dementia diagnosis. By demonstrating their strong association with Alzheimer’s Disease,...
The UN's Net Zero 2050 plan is currently off track, with mixed progress across countries that have signed up. While over 130 nations have pledged net-zero targets, only a few are making substantial...
The annual and awe-inspiring migration of the monarch butterfly through North America is an odyssey involving multiple generations. From a first group that survives just weeks to descendants that...
The map of Alexander von Humboldt's 1804 expedition traces his groundbreaking journey through South America, showcasing the extensive route he traveled across the continent. It highlights key...
Winds Through Time: Ice Age Impacts on Climate is an interactive exhibit at the Mesa Lab that allows visitors to see changes in wind and climate based on real-time changes in topography through the...
Cosmic voids are vast spaces that contain few or no galaxies—less than one-tenth of the average matter density found in the Universe. They may have been formed by oscillations of matter during the...
As part of a Viz for Social Good challenge for the Global Deaf Research Institute, this data visualization highlights the major unmet need in the deaf community of Nigeria in accessing healthcare...
This visualization is based on the systematic review and meta-analysis "Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States." It...
The chord diagram visually represents gene relationships across sixteen species, including humans, allowing us to explore inter-species gene connectivity in an intuitive way. Each node in the...
This piece captures the structural wiring of the human brain responsible for language processing. It also uses the line density of novel 'spider-web' plots to convey the relative distribution of...
Our brains allow us to do all sorts of things unique to humans: use sarcasm, solve crossword puzzles, envision our future. Their complexity also leaves us susceptible to conditions we don’t see in...
The maps and visuals in Scientific American’s “Sacrifice Zones” illustrate the catastrophic fallout from a concerted nuclear attack on U.S. land-based missile silos, which are deliberately designed...
Open Source Makes Money is a data visualization project where we showcase the market domination of open source Linux-based mobile operating systems.
For this project, we have examined the market...
This project combines AI, neuroscience, and art to visualize Alzheimer’s data, revealing hidden patterns. It transforms complex science into visuals, bridging research, medicine, and human...
Gliomas including glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are fast-growing, highly aggressive and heterogeneous brain tumor. Poor prognosis making accurate survival prediction and management challenging....
“Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash” is a series that uncovers how state and local governments are using — and misusing — billions of dollars they’re receiving from companies that fueled...
Electrifying transportation in Quebec is an ambitious yet complex endeavor. Of the 7.3 million registered vehicles in the province, only 3.6% are electric, reflecting hurdles such as high purchase...
This visualization explores global internet usage trends, categorizing countries by income groups and regions. Drawing on data from 2003 to 2022, it highlights the percentage of the population...
Through compelling data visualisation and interactive storytelling, this digital story breaks down an often-overlooked environmental challenge: the massive carbon footprint of India's dairy cold...
To achieve its net zero emissions target by 2045, Scotland must phase out fossil fuels and embrace a diverse renewable energy mix. Combining its access to wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and other...
The World’s Most Innovative Companies: 2018 Insights
This visualization ranks the 100 most innovative companies worldwide, based on Forbes' 2018 Innovation Premium metric. It highlights global...
Much more than just mushrooms, fungi are organisms more closely related to humans than to plants. Despite being recognized as their own kingdom on the tree of life, only a small fraction of them...
This data visualization project explores emergency department visits, focusing on the reasons patients seek care at the ER compared to their actual medical diagnoses. By comparing patient reported...
Over the past decade, the U.S. government has awarded nearly $350 million in grants to help local and state agencies across the country test long-neglected evidence from sexual assaults and bring...
The "Zoonotic Web" visualization, created in collaboration with the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, is an integral part of the paper titled "A One Health Framework for Exploring Zoonotic...
The "Radium Girls" were factory workers. Each day they would carefully paint the numbers onto various timepieces and clocks. The paint, primarily composed of a new radioactive material called...
The objective of this multiplatform project composed of a poster and a web application is visualize data to demonstrate how the mood of cells affects metabolic age, breaking paradigms about...
Graphicacy helped Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research revamp their scientific legal mapping tool for global usage. Since 2016, the LawAtlas, maintained by the Center for...