Every Single Cognitive Bias In One Infographic

The human brain is capable of incredible things, but it’s also extremely flawed at times. Science has shown that we tend to make all sorts of mental mistakes, called “cognitive biases”, that can affect both our thinking and actions. These biases can lead to us extrapolating information from the wrong sources, seeking to confirm existing beliefs, or failing to remember events the way they actually happened! To be sure, this is all part of being human—but such cognitive biases can also have a profound effect on our endeavors, investments, and life in general....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1171 words · Louis Allen

Infographic 1 Million Isn T Worth What It Used To Be

The term itself has quite a few connotations, including many that have been ingrained in us since we were children. Becoming a “millionaire” meant being set for life, and not having to worry about things like personal finances again. After all, millionaires are supposed to be destined for early retirement, right? That was then, and this is now. Time magazine recently estimated that for a millennial with 40 years until retirement, $1 million in savings is not likely sufficient....

March 18, 2023 · 4 min · 673 words · Andrea Jones

Infographic Explaining The Surging Demand For Lithium Ion Batteries

Presented by: Nevada Energy Metals, eCobalt Solutions Inc., and Great Lakes Graphite Explaining the Surging Demand for Lithium-Ion Batteries In Parts 1 and 2, we examined the evolution of battery technology as well as what batteries can and cannot do. In this part, we will tackle demand in the rechargeable battery market, with a major focus on the rapidly growing lithium-ion segment. For many decades, lead-acid batteries have been the most important rechargeable batteries in our lives....

March 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1366 words · Wayne Fujita

Infographic The 50 Biggest Video Game Franchises By Total Revenue

Since these humble beginnings, video games have rode waves of technological advancements to burgeon into a $100+ billion industry. To visualize this success, today’s infographic from TitleMax lists the top 50 highest-grossing video games franchises. While this feat is impressive on its own, the way many of these franchises generate their revenue may come as a shock. How Do Video Games Generate Billions? Video games first saw large-scale commercial success in the 1980s, in what some describe as the “golden age of arcade games”....

March 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1578 words · Scott Murrieta

Infographic The Biggest Public Company In Each U S State

The Biggest Public Company in Every U.S. State The range in magnitude between public companies is always humbling. Investors trade billions of dollars in the shares of behemoths like Apple and General Electric in a day. Meanwhile, the majority of companies couldn’t be valued at a billion dollars even in the wildest dreams of their management teams. When looking at the largest public company in each state, one would think that it would be a collection of roughly 50 behemoths....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 975 words · Sarah Valenti

Mining Connects British Columbia Visual Capitalist

About Mining Builds British Columbia Everything used by British Columbians in their everyday lives is either grown or found in the ground. The Mining Builds British Columbia Series covers six essential areas of life where materials derived from mining make a big impact. How does mining connect BC? Without metals such as copper or industrial minerals such as silica, it would be impossible to do many of the things we do each day....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1080 words · Gladys Bailey

More Than A Precious Metal How Platinum Improves Our World

This is due in large part to the metal’s rarity throughout history. Its earliest known use was on the Casket of Thebes in Ancient Egypt. South American Indigenous populations also used platinum for jewelry. But platinum’s value goes beyond being a precious metal—its specific properties have made it indispensable to the modern economy, improving both the health and the wealth of the world. Platinum’s Industrial Applications Today’s infographic comes to us from the World Platinum Investment Council and outlines specifically how specific platinum’s properties are used in the modern economy....

March 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1417 words · Erin Shannon

Ranked Global Pandemic Preparedness By Country

However, even with the readily available medical expertise and equipment that exists today, it is still unevenly distributed throughout the globe. Combine this with a highly interconnected global economy, and large populations are still at risk from infection. Today’s chart pulls data from the 2019 Global Health Security Index, which ranks 195 countries on health security. It reveals that while there were top performers, healthcare systems around the world on average are fundamentally weak—and not prepared for new disease outbreaks....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1109 words · Sallie Jessen

Ranked These Are 10 Of The World S Least Affordable Housing Markets

According to Demographia’s 2022 Housing Affordability Report, the number of housing markets around the world deemed “severely unaffordable” increased by 60% compared to 2019 (prior to the pandemic). This graphic looks at some of the least affordable housing markets across the globe, relative to median household income. The report covers 92 different cities in eight nations: Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States....

March 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1297 words · Myrtle Corbin

See All U S Energy Consumption In One Giant Flow Diagram

This particular one shows the total estimated energy consumption in the United States in 2015, and how energy flowed from source to the final destination. The graphic comes to us from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Department of Energy. The beauty of a Sankey is in its simplicity and and effectiveness. No information is left out, and we can really see the full energy picture from a 10,000 foot view....

March 18, 2023 · 4 min · 794 words · Nannie Burbank

The Data On Death How Perceived Causes Differ From Reality

And rightfully so, the inevitability of death is a prominent fear for many humans around the world. After all, death is universal, mysterious, immutable, and sometimes sudden – and it can shake up life in ways that no other event can. But is how we perceive death, along with its common portrayal in media, something that is accurate? Perceptions vs. Reality Like anything that is shrouded in mystery, death has accumulated its fair share of myths and half-truths that get baked into our stories, perceptions, and societies....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1119 words · Jill Couture

The Future Of Cannabis 5 Things Investors Need To Know

The Future of Cannabis: Five Things Investors Need To Know Presented by: Equities.com and Viridian Capital Advisors The recreational cannabis industry is changing fast, and the last few years have been a blur for investors observing the space. More people today believe that cannabis should be legal than ever before, and famed investors like Peter Thiel have already made giant bets on the future of recreational cannabis. Here’s five facts you need to know on the fast-moving industry: The landscape of the cannabis industry is quickly changing....

March 18, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Stephen Choi

The Future Of The Internet Industry Visual Capitalist

The Future of the Internet Industry In today’s connected world, Internet connection has become a need instead of a luxury, and a push to ensure universal access is picking up steam. In fact, Facebook and Google have both begun projects to ensure communities without Internet receive free access to the web. Even lawmakers have taken note of the universal Internet access need. In Wisconsin, the state has awarded $500,000 in grants to expand rural Internet access to incentivize private corporations to offer their services....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1058 words · Lois Williams

The Future Value Of Disruptive Materials

This graphic from Global X ETFs takes a closer look at the forecasted market value for 12 disruptive materials, which are seeing increasingly large climate investment. Soaring Market Values The materials highlighted are each a billion dollar market in their own right. But which has the largest projected future market value? Copper is one of the largest and most mature markets from this group. And as a result sees a lower projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR)....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1014 words · Pamela Seveney

The History Of Currency In 10 Different Countries Visual Capitalist

The History of Currency in 10 Different Countries Even though there are short of 200 official fiat currencies today, throughout history there have been thousands of currencies that were once used for trade. The above infographic documents the history of currency in 10 different countries of significance. There are some interesting lessons to be learned from this lengthy and often tumultuous history. For example, the Romans were really the first to debase their currency in a significant way, and many historians believe that this was a key factor in contributing to the downfall of the empire....

March 18, 2023 · 4 min · 655 words · Karyl Martin

The Keystone Xl Pipeline A Crash Course Visual Capitalist

on #1: High Reliability Nuclear power plants run 24/7 and are the most reliable source of sustainable energy. Nuclear electricity generation remains steady around the clock throughout the day, week, and year. Meanwhile, daily solar generation peaks in the afternoon when electricity demand is usually lower, and wind generation depends on wind speeds.As the use of variable solar and wind power increases globally, nuclear offers a stable and reliable backbone for a clean electricity grid....

March 18, 2023 · 3 min · 524 words · Jacqueline Gentry

The Top 10 Largest Nuclear Explosions Visualized

The U.S.’ Trinity test in 1945, the first-ever nuclear detonation, released around 19 kilotons of explosive energy. The explosion instantly vaporized the tower it stood on and turned the surrounding sand into green glass, before sending a powerful heatwave across the desert. As the Cold War escalated in the years after WWII, the U.S. and the Soviet Union tested bombs that were at least 500 times greater in explosive power....

March 18, 2023 · 10 min · 2080 words · Cheri Sandvik

The World S Highest Mountains And What Their Names Mean

From the Himalayas to the Andes, mountains have inspired and awed us for thousands of years. Humans have ascribed all sorts of mythologies and metaphors to these jagged geological features. But while Everest or Kilimanjaro may ring a bell, do you know the meaning behind their names? Today’s infographic from Alan’s Factory Outlet sorts the world’s highest mountains by continent, and explains the detailed origins of their names. A Mountain By Any Other Name Out of the 70 mountains profiled, only 41 are actually considered mountains....

March 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1056 words · Jennifer Kinard

Video A Timelapse Of Dubai S Astonishing Growth 1960 2021

Today’s motion graphic video, from Knight Frank, is a unique overview of Dubai’s half-century long growth spurt. Ambition into Action Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, summed up the ambition of his people in a quote: Indeed, the city’s economic growth has been nearly unparalleled over the past two decades. Unlike neighboring emirates, Dubai had a modest supply of oil and knew that diversifying their economy would be vital for future success....

March 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1132 words · Ivan Flesher

Visualizing The Most Loved Brands By Generation

The vast amount of options available makes it increasingly difficult for brands to build meaningful emotional connections with them—but for the brands that do, the payoff can be huge. Today’s graphic pulls data from MBLM’s 2020 Brand Intimacy Report and visualizes the top 10 brands that different generations connect with the most. Can Emotion Be Measured? Brands that tap into consumers’ emotions can establish higher levels of trust. This in turn creates a culture of loyalty that could ensure a unique standing in the market and long-term growth....

March 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1367 words · Ronald Schellhase