The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

The Best (and Worst) States to Be a Mom

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

The Cleanest Cities in the United States

A city’s cleanliness greatly impacts how enjoyable it is to live in or visit. But how do we define cleanliness? The team at Oxi Fresh gives us an example with a new map that uses a thorough methodology to rank American cities by how clean they are. 

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The 10 Most Common Scams in America and How to Avoid Them

Americans lost over $9 billion to scams in 2024 alone, with fraudsters targeting victims through phishing, fake jobs, IRS impersonations, and more. This infographic breaks down the 10 most common scams, how they work, and how to avoid them.

30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

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Breaking Bad Eating Habits

Breaking Bad Eating Habits

Even when we try our very best, sometimes bad food habits get the best of us. We are all guilty of at least one bad eating habit. From drinking too much soda to “saving our calories” for desserts, these little bad habits can add up to some big nutrition no-nos! This infographic breaks down the worst eating habits and offers easy fixes for them, so you can make positive changes, one habit at a time.

Carving Up the Cost of Turkey

Carving Up the Cost of Turkey

According to a recent study by Couponbox.com, approximately 1.78 billion pounds of turkey are wasted at the consumer level every year in the United States. At $1.62 per pound, that’s $2.9 billion worth of uneaten turkey every year. The study highlights these numbers and other turkey statistics and has been released as an infographic along with five tips on how to save money on food preparation all year round.

Heating in Space

Heating in Space

The Universe is a place of extremes. What would happen if you were exposed to space without any protection? How does an astronaut keep cool and warm? What about the ship they travel in and the station they live in? How do things not freeze or combust?

Which Presidential Candidate Would Be a Better Roommate?

Which Presidential Candidate Would Be a Better Roommate?

In this election season, we have gotten to know a great deal about the presidential candidates, probably a lot more than we like to! As can happen with TV characters when we binge-watch a show, the Washington hopefuls can feel like our friends or neighbors or even enemies. But what would happen if we conducted a different kind of election? What if instead of the winner taking up residence in the White House, they would instead come to live with you in your house?

22 Ways Cats Make People Happier And Healthier

22 Ways Cats Make People Happier And Healthier

Life is better with cats! It really is. But did you know there’s a ton of science and research to back it up? The fact of the matter is that cats make us both happier and healthier in a variety of ways. The folks at Catological.com have put together this handy infographic outlining 22 ways cats make people happier and healthier.

Why Isn’t There a Cure For Cancer?

In the U.S. cancer is the second leading cause of death, surpassed only by heart disease. And even though the first accounts of cancer can be traced back to ancient 5,000-year-old Egyptian scrolls, to this day there is no cure for cancer. Why is that? What is it about this killer than is so hard to crack? The following infographic looks into this in more detail.

The Closest NASCAR Sprint Cup Finishes in History

The Closest NASCAR Sprint Cup Finishes in History

When two cars come racing down the track on the final lap, the difference between first and second place is as thin as a knife’s edge. Until 1993, NASCAR officials actually used to time these photo finishes with regular stopwatches! Today, they use powerful and fast cameras and electronic timers instead. But no matter how you measure them, those finishes are still close.

Autumn Gardening Jobs

Autumn Gardening Jobs

Capital Garden Services has produced this visual asset on the best gardening jobs to get done in Autumn. There really is so much to get done. The visual asset takes you through essential gardening tools you need, how to protect and transplant your plants, the joys of container planting and more.

Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Washington

Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Washington

Over the past 25 years, teen birth rates in the United States have dropped to historic lows. One reason for this is better access to birth control. Through the use of telemedicine, many health care disparities are greatly reduced by increasing and easing access to care. Nurx is currently using telemedicine to increase access to birth control and emergency contraception.

Where the Wild Things Live: 20 Amazing Animal Architects

Where the Wild Things Live: 20 Amazing Animal Architects

The marvels of human architecture are well-known, but did you know that many animal species have adapted into incredibly resourceful architects as well? They utilize environmental factors to construct clever adobes that provide opportunities for protection, safety, reproduction, and survival. They make ample use of the resources available to them, such as pebbles, twigs, leaves, bottle-caps, straws, and even their own saliva!

Breaking Bad Eating Habits

Breaking Bad Eating Habits

Even when we try our very best, sometimes bad food habits get the best of us. We are all guilty of at least one bad eating habit. From drinking too much soda to “saving our calories” for desserts, these little bad habits can add up to some big nutrition no-nos! This infographic breaks down the worst eating habits and offers easy fixes for them, so you can make positive changes, one habit at a time.

Carving Up the Cost of Turkey

Carving Up the Cost of Turkey

According to a recent study by Couponbox.com, approximately 1.78 billion pounds of turkey are wasted at the consumer level every year in the United States. At $1.62 per pound, that’s $2.9 billion worth of uneaten turkey every year. The study highlights these numbers and other turkey statistics and has been released as an infographic along with five tips on how to save money on food preparation all year round.

Heating in Space

Heating in Space

The Universe is a place of extremes. What would happen if you were exposed to space without any protection? How does an astronaut keep cool and warm? What about the ship they travel in and the station they live in? How do things not freeze or combust?

Which Presidential Candidate Would Be a Better Roommate?

Which Presidential Candidate Would Be a Better Roommate?

In this election season, we have gotten to know a great deal about the presidential candidates, probably a lot more than we like to! As can happen with TV characters when we binge-watch a show, the Washington hopefuls can feel like our friends or neighbors or even enemies. But what would happen if we conducted a different kind of election? What if instead of the winner taking up residence in the White House, they would instead come to live with you in your house?

22 Ways Cats Make People Happier And Healthier

22 Ways Cats Make People Happier And Healthier

Life is better with cats! It really is. But did you know there’s a ton of science and research to back it up? The fact of the matter is that cats make us both happier and healthier in a variety of ways. The folks at Catological.com have put together this handy infographic outlining 22 ways cats make people happier and healthier.

Why Isn’t There a Cure For Cancer?

In the U.S. cancer is the second leading cause of death, surpassed only by heart disease. And even though the first accounts of cancer can be traced back to ancient 5,000-year-old Egyptian scrolls, to this day there is no cure for cancer. Why is that? What is it about this killer than is so hard to crack? The following infographic looks into this in more detail.

The Closest NASCAR Sprint Cup Finishes in History

The Closest NASCAR Sprint Cup Finishes in History

When two cars come racing down the track on the final lap, the difference between first and second place is as thin as a knife’s edge. Until 1993, NASCAR officials actually used to time these photo finishes with regular stopwatches! Today, they use powerful and fast cameras and electronic timers instead. But no matter how you measure them, those finishes are still close.

Autumn Gardening Jobs

Autumn Gardening Jobs

Capital Garden Services has produced this visual asset on the best gardening jobs to get done in Autumn. There really is so much to get done. The visual asset takes you through essential gardening tools you need, how to protect and transplant your plants, the joys of container planting and more.

Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Washington

Reducing Teen Birth Rates in Washington

Over the past 25 years, teen birth rates in the United States have dropped to historic lows. One reason for this is better access to birth control. Through the use of telemedicine, many health care disparities are greatly reduced by increasing and easing access to care. Nurx is currently using telemedicine to increase access to birth control and emergency contraception.

Where the Wild Things Live: 20 Amazing Animal Architects

Where the Wild Things Live: 20 Amazing Animal Architects

The marvels of human architecture are well-known, but did you know that many animal species have adapted into incredibly resourceful architects as well? They utilize environmental factors to construct clever adobes that provide opportunities for protection, safety, reproduction, and survival. They make ample use of the resources available to them, such as pebbles, twigs, leaves, bottle-caps, straws, and even their own saliva!