The categories: Science & Technology
New for 2017, the SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY category celebrates data visualization in the fields of technology, science, medicine, & health.
Not sure if your work fits? Need some inspiration? Check out previous Information is Beautiful Award-winning work in these areas.
2012
The Evolution of the Web by Hyperakt, Deroy Peraza, Eric Fensterhei
Look at the Sky by Carla Fernandez / Arce
The American Energy Spectrum by Hyperakt, Deroy Peraza, Eric Fensterhei
Lunar Calendar by Dimitre Lima
Envisioning emerging technology for 2012 and beyond by Michell Zappa / Envisioning Tech
Stuxnet: Anatomy of a virus by Patrick Clair, Scott Mitchell
2013
Meteorites 1900 - 2000 by Kim Albrecht
Mechanisms of Evolution by Philipp Dettmer, Jacques Alomo, Thomas Veith
Bitcoin Explained by Duncan Elms, Dan Ilic
Terra Mater | Modern Star Dust by ixtract GmbH
The Solar System – our home in space by Philipp Dettmer, Stephan Rether, Thomas Veith
BBC Knowledge DNA Explainer by Territory
2014
Everything You Need to Know about Planet Earth by Kurzgesagt
Weather Radials Poster by Timm Kekeritz
2015
How Ebola Spreads by Lazaro Gamio and Bonnie Berkowitz
How to Build a Human by Eleanor Lutz
Vaccines and Infectious Diseases by Dov Friedman, Tynan DeBold
Rare Earth Elements by Mark-Jan Bludau
2016
The Chart of Cosmic Exploration by PopChart Lab
Science Isn't Broken by FiveThirtyEight
Neural Network Playground by Daniel Smilkov, Shan Carter
The Network Behind the Cosmic Web by Kim Albrecht
Garbage sorting recycling figure by Pei Lei Ye, Nanjing University of the Arts
The BMJ Infographics by Will Stahl-Timmins
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