Map of Science September 3, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Infographics, science, Visualization.trackback
From time to time, maps representing the structure of modern science appear and try to widen our knowledge. You may remember when Wired published the “milky way” map of science or the map contrsucted by Nature using 800,000 scientific papers. Although, I think, these didn’t let us closer to get a global picture of what the map of modern science is like, but now, the Power of Data Visualization released a new one with a much clearer structure.
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