Welcome to November’s edition of infographics related to science and technology that I picked as particularly interesting – most of them were published in newspapers.
Some of these works are related to health issues (like the dengue fever Ebola, the e-cigarettes or diabetes) while others explain details about the voyage of Rosetta probe – something Visualoop has brought here as well – , analyze raining data to understand patterns, or focus on the use of insects as human food. Finally, Heber Longás gives us insight in the characteristics and uses of graphene.
I hope you enjoy it
Rosetta – J. de Velasco and J. Torres

The spread of dengue fever – Henry Wong

Structure and uses of graphene – Heber Longás

Diabetes – Walter Cortez

The lowdown on e-cigarettes – Nigel Hawtin

Rain in Pontevedra – Xan Sabari

Insects in our diet – Magazine (La Vanguardia)

Why ebola worries us so much – Erika Onodera e Mayla Tanferri
