Elite athletes use visualisation for everything from running 5Ks to riding bulls – and the science increasingly backs it up. So what can it do for you? When strongman Mitchell Hooper set up to ...
Visualisation is a tool that has been used for many years to help with public speaking, sports and overcoming fears. With many variations, misconceptions and ideas about what visualisation actually is ...
Data visualisation and computational methods converge in visual analytics, equipping analysts with interactive tools to transform complex, high-dimensional datasets into intuitive visual forms. By ...
The late data visionary Hans Rosling mesmerised the world with his work, contributing to a more informed society. Rosling used global health data to paint a stunning picture of how our world is a ...
With information overload, rapidly and effectively communicating complex medical data to healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients is crucial. Today’s audiences not only benefit from, but ...
Data visualisation is becoming an established way to drive discovery and develop theory and hypotheses among researchers. Data visualisations can also serve as tools for knowledge translation with ...
Medical visualisation is the use of computers to create 3D images from medical imaging data sets. It’s a relatively young field of science, relying heavily on advances in computing for its horsepower.
This year has seen many developments in visualisation technology – from holograms to virtual reality headsets – designed to excite the senses and usher in a new paradigm of personal entertainment.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Anyone who recently bought an exploding smartphone or spent hours sleeping on the floor at Heathrow’s Terminal ...
Have you ever imagined something so deeply that it came true as you wanted in a certain period? How does it feel? Great, Right? It is not just about imagining what you want; it is the transformative ...