How CAD Software Changed the World

When it comes to engineering, designing products, and  machining them, CAD software has changed the world. Learn more in this handy infographic on SOLIDWORKS 30th anniversary below.

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What Is the Best Movie of All Time?

The quality of a film is largely subjective, though we can point to aspects like strong stories and performances, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning soundtrack. Some films have themes and messages that resonate years later, standing the test of time.

Which State Has the Cleanest Homes in America?

The team at Oxi Fresh proved we can measure cleanliness with a map of the U.S. featuring states ranked by their score on the Oxi Fresh Home Cleanliness Index. While cleanliness is subjective in some ways, the team endeavored to create a fair comparison.

How Businesses Can Protect Themselves From Cybersecurity Threats in 2025

Cybersecurity is a constant threat to businesses in the modern era as businesses the world over will spend over $1.25 trillion on cybersecurity in 2025. This number makes sense when we consider that cyberattacks are estimated to cost businesses five times that amount.

7 Ways Aging Affects Driving

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 4,829 drivers aged 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes in 2023. But while overall crash rates for senior drivers are actually lower than for other groups, older drivers have higher rates of crashes per mile driven.

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The Boob Files: Things You May Not Know About Large Breasts

For whatever reason, large breasts often captivate the public. Many a time, they fill smaller-busted women with envy and are celebrated by men of all ages. This infographic shares the facts about large breasts: why they captivate us, how they can benefit us, and what you can do to have larger breasts.

The American Construction Industry

The American Construction Industry

Did you know China is currently the world’s largest construction site? How about the fact that the average annual pay for a construction worker in 2010 was $44,000? Who are the top 10 largest contractors in the United States as of right now? This and other data on the construction industry in an infographic published by Rock & Dirt.

Ticket to Ride: The Cost Of Uninsured

More than 1 million motorists in the Uk are uninsured, though that number is significantly lower compared to just five years ago. Still, the hordes of uninsured motorists cause a huge strain on law-abiding road users and the economy as a whole. The following infographic looks at some of the statistics surrounding uninsured drivers and the costs associated with them.

Work at Home Statistics

Work at Home Statistics

Nowadays, working from home has become a very common practice. With all the tools and technology at our disposal, all you need is a spark of creativity and your own your way to establishing yourself and building something you can call your own. The following infographic shows some interesting statistics on working from home.

Sharks Count!

Sharks Count!

Did you know that one living reef shark in Palau is worth $1.9 million each year, but one sold at market is worth just $108, once? That’s part of the simple math lesson of this infographic about the critical role of sharks to our marine environment.

What Types of Coverage Does Your Business Need

What Types of Coverage Does Your Business Need

In this infographic, published by Bolt Insurance, you will be taken through the different types of business insurance and coverages that your business may need in order to protect yourself, your business, your customers, and even your employees.

The Skinny on the Female Libido

The following infographic provides some interesting data on the female libido. For example, would most women prefer sex over a massage? What’s the number 1 excuse for turning down sex? How do most women rate their sexual satisfaction? These and other questions explored below.

What You Don’t Know Will Kill You

The heart is a sensitive organ, and once it goes out on you, it’s hard to bring it back. AED.com’s latest infographic tells the truth about sudden cardiac arrest, exploring what it is, why it happens, and what you can do to prevent it.

10 Reasons Why Grandpa is Cooler Than You

This week marks Silver Surfer Week in the UK, an initiative that aims to encourage more older people to use the internet. To celebrate, Plusnet has put together an infographic showing the ways users over 50 are using the web, particularly in social networking and shopping online.

How Animals See the World Using Logos as an Example

This infographic, published by The Logo Company, looks at how certain animals see the world, using famous brand logos as an example. It shows hows cats, bees and birds view brand logos such as Coca-Cola, Google, McDonalds and YouTube. There’s also some other cool facts about how these creatures see things.

The Boob Files: Things You May Not Know About Large Breasts

For whatever reason, large breasts often captivate the public. Many a time, they fill smaller-busted women with envy and are celebrated by men of all ages. This infographic shares the facts about large breasts: why they captivate us, how they can benefit us, and what you can do to have larger breasts.

The American Construction Industry

The American Construction Industry

Did you know China is currently the world’s largest construction site? How about the fact that the average annual pay for a construction worker in 2010 was $44,000? Who are the top 10 largest contractors in the United States as of right now? This and other data on the construction industry in an infographic published by Rock & Dirt.

Ticket to Ride: The Cost Of Uninsured

More than 1 million motorists in the Uk are uninsured, though that number is significantly lower compared to just five years ago. Still, the hordes of uninsured motorists cause a huge strain on law-abiding road users and the economy as a whole. The following infographic looks at some of the statistics surrounding uninsured drivers and the costs associated with them.

Work at Home Statistics

Work at Home Statistics

Nowadays, working from home has become a very common practice. With all the tools and technology at our disposal, all you need is a spark of creativity and your own your way to establishing yourself and building something you can call your own. The following infographic shows some interesting statistics on working from home.

Sharks Count!

Sharks Count!

Did you know that one living reef shark in Palau is worth $1.9 million each year, but one sold at market is worth just $108, once? That’s part of the simple math lesson of this infographic about the critical role of sharks to our marine environment.

What Types of Coverage Does Your Business Need

What Types of Coverage Does Your Business Need

In this infographic, published by Bolt Insurance, you will be taken through the different types of business insurance and coverages that your business may need in order to protect yourself, your business, your customers, and even your employees.

The Skinny on the Female Libido

The following infographic provides some interesting data on the female libido. For example, would most women prefer sex over a massage? What’s the number 1 excuse for turning down sex? How do most women rate their sexual satisfaction? These and other questions explored below.

What You Don’t Know Will Kill You

The heart is a sensitive organ, and once it goes out on you, it’s hard to bring it back. AED.com’s latest infographic tells the truth about sudden cardiac arrest, exploring what it is, why it happens, and what you can do to prevent it.

10 Reasons Why Grandpa is Cooler Than You

This week marks Silver Surfer Week in the UK, an initiative that aims to encourage more older people to use the internet. To celebrate, Plusnet has put together an infographic showing the ways users over 50 are using the web, particularly in social networking and shopping online.

How Animals See the World Using Logos as an Example

This infographic, published by The Logo Company, looks at how certain animals see the world, using famous brand logos as an example. It shows hows cats, bees and birds view brand logos such as Coca-Cola, Google, McDonalds and YouTube. There’s also some other cool facts about how these creatures see things.