March 06, 2007 | |
			How the world really shapes up | |
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			We all know what the world looks like. But a new series of extraordinary maps shows our planet in a very different light. 
			Rather than defining each country by size, these computer-generated modified maps - or cartograms - redraw the globe with each country's size proportionate to its strengths, or weaknesses, in a whole series of categories. For instance, when it comes to military spending, the U.S. appears bloated, but Africa is huge when HIV prevalence is mapped. The cartograms were produced in a unique collaboration between the universities of Michigan in the U.S. and Sheffield. Here are images and more details on some of the most fascinating... Link to item  | |
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