Maps can show a route around a city, the specifics of a region’s geography, or the thought process behind an idea. Alternatively, maps outline processes and paths within our bodies, like those in a new exhibit at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Silver Spring, Md. Comprised of photographs and thin slivers of human brain tissue, they illustrate the biology behind one of the most brilliant minds in history: Albert Einstein’s.
Category: Science
The President’s Call for 3D-Printing
On Tuesday night during his State of the Union speech, President Obama outlined his views for the future of the economy and America’s foreign policy as expected. What may have come as a surprise was how he jumped aboard the bandwagon of a technology that is revolutionizing the future of design.
Pintrest Infographic
Today’s infographic comes from FastCompany author Cliff Kuang. The graphics below look at the statistics behind Pintrest and its massive influencing power. Continue reading Pintrest Infographic
A Mapping Perspective
Maps give you insight to something. We use maps for directions, but we also use them for storytelling, to explain an entire picture or circumstance, and for instruction. Continue reading A Mapping Perspective
Risk Communication
Today at Maga we hosted guest speaker Dr. Vincent Covello. Continue reading Risk Communication