8 Scientific Ways to Improve Your Marriage Today

A marriage can become stagnant and boring over the years. If you want to do something about it, try one of the tips in the infographic by RelationshipsAdvice.co. Even the tiniest little action like saying ‘Thank you’ can make a difference in your marriage today.

50 Fascinating Facts About the Ocean

No matter how much do we learn about the ocean, there is still a lot we don’t know. Shed a light on its secret with the help of this informative infographic. Learn fifty fascinating facts about the ocean you surely didn’t know before.

Anatomy of a Logistics Warehouse

This infographic from Suddath takes a look at their logistics warehouse which is designed to allow them to customize solutions for clients, including secure storage, transportation of valuable goods and inventory tracking systems.

Bleisure, The Growing Trend in Business Travel

The following infographic looks at the growing trend in business travel. For example, did you know that business travel makes up thirty percent of annual travel? Bleisure is a term is where employees add two or three days of leisure time to their business trip. More than one in two travelers taking bleisure trips bring family members, or a significant other with them.

How to Increase the Value of Your Home

If you’re looking at improving the value, living space, or look and feel of your home, LoftBlinds.co.uk has got just the thing for you. They have put together a guide entitled “Don’t Move Out, Move Up!” showing how much you can improve your home by converting, extending, or investing in energy efficient appliances. Simply find your area on the map, match up the values to your house type, and check out how much each improvement can add to the value of your home.

Reducing Your Bottled Water Footprint

An estimated 50 to 80 percent of all life on earth is found under the ocean’s surface. For this reason, it’s up to humans to keep our oceans clean and free of contaminants. Unfortunately, things like air pollution, refined oil, rubbish, and human pollution are all responsible for polluting our oceans.