America’s Skills Gap

The following infographic by Work Boots suggests that the skills gap in America can partially be explained by the growing number of retiring tradespeople and the shrinking number of willing-to-work applicants.

The Story of the Lemur

Madagascar is the only place on earth where you can see lemurs but how much do you know about this most fascinating of species? Rainbow Tours has created this infographic to share some of the most interesting lemur facts and to raise awareness of the conservation efforts designed to protect this endangered species.

What It Costs to Send A Kid to School

By now, your star student is heading back into the classroom with a backpack full of brand new pencils, notebooks — and maybe he’s sporting a new outfit, too. As you probably know all too well, those back-to-school expenses add up quickly. But the investment in educating your child isn’t just putting a dent in your wallet.

Dog-Proofing Your Computer

Our canine companions love to run and play near computers. This is not always good for for our PCs and can sometimes be unsafe for our favorite pets as well. The following infographic provides some helpful tips on how to prevent your computer from being damaged by your dog.

What is Ovarian Cancer?

In the infographic below by Mount Sinai Medical Center, learn about the three main types of ovarian cancer, the risk factors, symptoms, treatment options and ways to minimize your risk of getting it.

Born on the Back of a Napkin

The folks at My Paper Shop spend a lot of time with paper napkins, so they understand just how essential they are. Some people use them when eating, others use them to clean up a mess, and still others use paper napkins to get things done. But some very special people have used napkins to change the world.