June #SciCommChallenge – Create An Infographic By Jordan Pennells|2021-01-29T04:35:48-06:00June 9th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists, SciComm Challenge|Tags: infographic, art, scicomm, research, Scicomm Challenge, data visualization| Read More Comments Off on June #SciCommChallenge – Create An Infographic
Uplifting Black Voices in Scicomm: 5 Points to Consider By DiAngele Augustus|2020-06-08T16:26:27-05:00June 8th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Collaborations, Advice for scientists, Advice for artists|Tags: Sciart, science communication, diversity, Black in STEM, inclusion| Read More Comments Off on Uplifting Black Voices in Scicomm: 5 Points to Consider
The lived experience of science – A review of Scicomm Stories by Amanda Mathieson By Scarlett Parr-Reid|2020-05-29T17:36:41-05:00May 29th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Collaborations, Ideas, Creative|Tags: scicomms, interview, podcast, review, sciencecommunication, spotify, Poetry, Collaboration| Read More Comments Off on The lived experience of science – A review of Scicomm Stories by Amanda Mathieson
The “Smaller than the eye can see” Microbial World By Jordan Pennells|2020-05-15T05:32:21-05:00May 15th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Ideas, Health|Tags: COVID-19, virus, Immune system, microbiome, Microbes, I Contain Multitudes, Evolution, Bacteria, Fungi| Read More Comments Off on The “Smaller than the eye can see” Microbial World
Behind the Scenes of “How Does Cancer Grow?”, a Lifeology course By Gaius Augustus|2020-05-13T20:36:07-05:00May 13th, 2020|Categories: SciArt, Science communication, Artwork, Lifeology|Tags: Lifeology, Sciart, Biology, Health, Lifeology course, storytelling, research, artist, cancer| Read More Comments Off on Behind the Scenes of “How Does Cancer Grow?”, a Lifeology course