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  • #chartporn

    Gravity Well Chart Helps You Plan Your Planetary Escape

    Need to figure out how much energy you'll need to escape the gravitational pull of the solar system's planets and moons? This chart compares the gravity wells of our neighboring celestial bodies. [xkcd]
    12/28/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Chart Reveals Who The True Masters Of Science Fiction Were This Decade

    Have any movie directors or producers revealed themselves to be "masters" of science fiction in recent years? In this chart, we look at how some of the contenders for SF mastery have fared. More »
    12/25/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #retrochartporn

    Retro Infographics Show Victorian Science Without Steampunk

    We often romanticize the industrial technologies that came out of the Victorian Era, especially the clockwork and steam power associated with steampunk. But these Victorian infographics illustrate the era's understanding of natural sciences, including geology, astronomy, and biology.
    12/22/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #maps

    The Scariest Map Ever - At Least for Americans

    More precisely, this map will be scary for people in the US. It's a time-lapse video of unemployment rates over two years - the darker the color, the higher the rates. Welcome to the jobless future. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #madscience

    Charting the Possible Evolution of Same-Sex Liaisons

    Same-sex sexual behavior has evolved multiple times in various animals, including mammals, birds, fish, and even insects. Researchers are increasingly finding that the reasons such behaviors evolved are as varied as the animals themselves. More »
    12/07/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #exclusive

    Trace Cylon Evolution, From Toaster To Centurion To Six

    Want to know how Battlestar Galactica's Cylons developed from kitchen appliances to today's sexy/deadly models? Here's your exclusive first look at a new poster that follows Cylon evolution through both BSG series, now available from Quantum Mechanix. Click to enlarge.
    12/03/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #chartporn

    Recent Poll Reveals Massive Untapped Market for Sexbots

    If you could have a personal robot that did just one thing, what would it be? That's what futurist Mike Treder asked the readers of his blog, and the top answers revealed what we secretly (or not so secretly) suspected. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #chartporn

    In Case of Monster Attack, Know Your Enemies' Weaknesses

    If you ever find yourself trapped inside a movie or a video game, you may wish you had studied Olly Moss' strategy guide poster, which offers a quick reference on the easiest ways to dispatch enemies from AT-ATs to zombies. More »
    11/25/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Charting the Evolution of Superhero Movies

    This supersized infographic from Koldcast TV charts superhero movies from Superman to Wolverine, examining the earning power of costumed heroes, the biggest hits and flops, and superhero firsts, as well as adding the occasional interesting factoid. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Robots Are More Popular Than Cold Fusion

    When did robots become more popular than cold fusion? Will nano out pace micro as academia's prefix of choice? PHD Comics charts out the changing popularity of various buzzwords in academic papers over the years. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Keep from Getting Lost with Wired's Map of the Future

    The future could be a confusing place, filled with virtual worlds, global infrastructure, new economic systems, and interspecies communication. Fortunately, Wired Italia's latest infographic maps out one possible vision of the future, so you won't get lost amidst the changes. More »
    11/05/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Epic Movie Narratives, Conveniently Charted

    Today's xkcd takes an unusual approach to explaining epic movies: diagraming the interactions between the characters. He charts out Jurassic Park, Lord of the Rings, and the original Star Wars trilogy, and takes an amusing crack at Primer. More »
    11/02/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Research Reveals That Apocalyptic Stories Changed Dramatically 20 Years Ago

    Most major religions, going back thousands of years, tell stories about the End of the World. And post-apocalyptic fiction is perennially popular. So why, in the last twenty years, has the apocalypse ceased to matter? More »
    10/29/09
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    By Chanda Phelan
  • #chartporn

    Top 50 Vampires: The Ultimate Score Sheet

    Which vampires sparkle in the sunlight, and which ones burn? Which ones fear stakes, or crosses? With vampires ruling the world of entertainment, it's important to know all the facts. Here's our roundup of 50 vampires' superpowers and weaknesses. More »
    10/27/09
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #spaceporn

    Chart Shows How Few Missions To Mars Succeeded

    This chart, created by Bryan Christie Designs, is an amazing visualization of all the Mars missions - including data on how few of them actually succeeded in reaching their goals. The good news: Recent missions have a high success rate. More »
    10/22/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #chartporn

    The Tallest Monsters, the Largest Starships, and the Space Race

    The Visual Aid book series is chock full of fun and fascinating infographics that explain everything from the space race timeline to the relative sizes of the dinosaurs. And they've distilled their visual information onto handy posters. More »
    10/21/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    50 Years, 200 Missions, One Enormous Map

    Have trouble keeping track of the nearly 200 past and current missions to explore our solar system and beyond? National Geographic's elegant infographic displays 50 years of space exploration in a colorful map of our planetary neighbors. More »
    10/12/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    At Last, A Graph That Explains Scifi TV After Star Trek

    When have TV aliens been more popular than magic? Do shows featuring time travel fare better than those about space exploration? We chart the popularity of television's most common themes, and see how scifi television has changed since 1970. More »
    08/28/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    A Twirling Timeline of Fictional Time Travel

    If all time travelers existed in the same timeline, it might look something like this infographic, which outlines which time traveler arrived in which year, how they got there, and what time travel paradoxes could arise. More »
    08/27/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #chartporn

    Is This The Year Urban Fantasy Conquers Science Fiction?

    Urban fantasy is swallowing up speculative fiction book sales, according to a new sales chart from Tim Holman, our new favorite chart pornographer. The Orbit Books publisher says that urban fantasy now claims nearly half the SF/F bestselller list. More »
    08/26/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #chartporn

    Proof That Every Fantasy Book Cover Must Contain a Sword

    The nerds over at Orbit Books have examined every single fantasy book cover from the past year they could get their hands on, and tallied up the most popular visual elements. Shockingly, unicorns are extremely unpopular in fantasy cover art. More »
    08/19/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
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