Elite athletes use visualisation for everything from running 5Ks to riding bulls – and the science increasingly backs it up. So what can it do for you? When strongman Mitchell Hooper set up to ...
Have you ever imagined something so deeply that it came true as you wanted in a certain period? How does it feel? Great, Right? It is not just about imagining what you want; it is the transformative ...
The popular expression 'a picture says a thousand words’ holds true when it comes to data. Human beings are programmed to understand visual information much faster than written text or spoken words.
Seán I. O’Donoghue works for CSIRO and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. James B. Procter's work on Jalview in the Barton Group at the University of Dundee is supported by funding from the ...
Visualisation technologies like data displays, digital twins, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) increase the engagement levels of fans watching sport and boost revenues as a result, a ...
Quang Vinh Nguyen works for Western Sydney University. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. But how much data can a picture capture? Or, more interestingly, how can a picture tell a story ...
Mental fitness might have felt like a fringe concept just a few years ago, but today, almost every athlete I speak with is serious about the practice. Though it’s not just athletes that rely on the ...
Visualisation is a tool that has been used for many years to help with public speaking, sports and overcoming fears. With many variations, misconceptions and ideas about what visualisation actually is ...
DESPITE THE relatively recent advent of data journalism and visualisation, the practice of analysing data is an old one. In 1786 William Playfair, a Scottish engineer and secret agent, invented the ...
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