This visualisation generates itself from this Google Doc. So when new research comes out, we can quickly update the data and regenerate the image. (How cool is that??) Hopefully then this should be a useful web resources for years to come.
About the imageThis image is a "balloon race". The higher a bubble, the greater the evidence for its effectiveness. But the supplements are only effective for the conditions listed inside the bubble.
You might also see multiple bubbles for certain supps. These is because some supps affect a range of conditions, but the evidence quality varies from condition to condition. For example, there's strong evidence that Green Tea is good for cholesterol levels. But evidence for its anti-cancer effects is conflicting. In these cases, we give a supp another bubble.
Rainbow XML editor makes editing XML easy. By clearly visualising your data as a series of nodes, Rainbow allows you to focus on manipulating data rather than having to worry about creating correct XML syntax.
Rainbow is free to use online which means you can load it from any computer at any time - all you need is the latest Flash player. Try it now!
Generate a visual representation of a website DOM. An coloured, animated tree-node graph unfolds showing the structure of a site, based on what HTML tags it uses. Quite a beautiful visualisation. See author's blog entry on the applet at: http://www.aharef.info/2006/05/websites_as_graphs.htm
Websites as graphs is an HTML DOM visualizer applet that represents HTML elements of a website in different colors. For example all hyperlinks are blue and it's animated! After entering a URL and punching "Show me the Graph" you can see the flower grow.
This tool plots the F(x, y) mathematical functions into your browser. The thing is that, we are trying to bring a new way which is more visual and effective in learning.
Examples:
x^2 + y
cos(x + y) * y
abs(x+y)
sign(x) + sign(y)
sqrt(x^2 + y^2)
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This program provides a view of 150 years of American art as represented in The Phillips Collection. The works illustrate Phillips's taste and his enthusiasm for contemporary American artists, many of whom he knew personally and whose work he collected in depth.
It supports investigation into the relationship between how words are used within the messages of all the people using Twitter.
the data is retrieved a Venn Diagram is shown which illustrates the rate of tweets containing the search terms in the various combinations.
What is SARES?
SARES is a web-based application that attempts to automatically "tag" images with keywords.
DBpedia is one circle out of the Linking Open Data cloud. There are resource databases for music, books, television programmes, medical information and so on - which are all available for access. The LOD cloud was born around 2007 and shall continue to grow rapidly, perhaps eventually leading us into the Semantic Web.
The Natural Science Museum of Barcelona has a growing database of 50,000 records of specimens collected over the past 150 years. Bestiario explores this data in their biodiversity treemap and geographical map.