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Advice for scientists

Home » Advice for scientists » Page 17

How artists and designers can help you communicate science and what to expect

By Echo Rivera|2020-04-27T19:30:40-05:00April 27th, 2020|Categories: Creative, Science communication, Advice for scientists|Tags: Sciart, art, design, resource, Advice for scientists|

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Lifeology #SciComm Challenge in May – Create a Science Comic!

By Paige Jarreau|2021-01-29T04:34:01-06:00April 20th, 2020|Categories: SciArt, Science communication, Advice for scientists, SciComm Challenge|Tags: Sciart, science communication, scicomm, Scicomm Challenge, Comics, science comics|

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4 Tips for More Engaging Communication

By Abrian Curington|2020-04-16T17:42:19-05:00April 16th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists|Tags: Advice for scientists, story, storytelling, science communication, scicomm|

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Artist Highlight: Jessika Raisor and a Watercolor Brain

By Paige Jarreau|2020-06-09T15:37:32-05:00April 7th, 2020|Categories: SciArt, Advice for scientists, Advice for artists, Artist Highlights|Tags: mindfulness, art, neuroscience, artist, brain|

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How paying artists leads to more science

By Gaius Augustus|2020-04-04T16:13:09-05:00April 4th, 2020|Categories: Broader Impacts, Advice for scientists, SciArt|Tags: art, funding, broader impacts, science art, resources for scientists|

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