Shoulders for only $500? That’s quite a steal, if this piece of infographics is anything to go by. via Gizmodo

I am in awe of design that looks great from afar, and mind-boggling greater from up close. Stunning data visualisation in delicious colours by Russian designer Tatiana Plakhova.
Read MoreSimplified philosophy by Genis Carreras. Beats flipping through a 200 page book. Do check out the rest of his philographics.
Read MorePaul Bourke, a research professor at the University of Western Australia, provides us a fly-through of the known universe in a beautiful data driven animation. Geeky, I know, but the results is oh so beautiful, for the rest of us.
The 6dF Galaxy Survey has collected more than 120,000 redshifts over the southern sky over a 5 year period from 2001 to 2005. Its goal is to map our southern view of the local universe, and use the peculiar motions of one-tenth of the survey to measure galaxy mass. It covers more than eight times the sky area of the successful 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.
Snowflakes are actually made of snow crystals and now you can examine a tiny sample at SnowCrystles.com.





Types of Snowflakes
