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How to explain the Coronavirus replication process through comics

By Miriam Rivera|2020-07-01T14:25:00-05:00May 12th, 2020|Categories: SciArt, Science communication, Artwork, Advice for scientists|Tags: comic, Biology, science communication, coronavirus, COVID-19, visual storytelling|

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Using SciArt to battle stress and find hope

By Yana Zorina|2020-05-10T23:25:55-05:00May 10th, 2020|Categories: Mental health, Creative, SciArt, Science communication, Artwork|Tags: neuroart, sculpture, neuroscience, Sciart, Biology, art, artwork, scicomm, mental health, science art|

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Science Story Filmmaking: Where to begin?

By Nic DiPalma|2020-05-09T18:52:17-05:00May 9th, 2020|Categories: Advice for scientists, Videos, Science communication|Tags: video, science communication, Filmmaking|

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Advice for making science comics!

By Paige Jarreau|2020-05-07T01:16:20-05:00May 7th, 2020|Categories: Random, Science communication, Artwork, Advice for scientists, Advice for artists|Tags: art, scicomm, science art, Advice for scientists, Scicomm Challenge, Comics, science comics|

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What I Learned About the Convergence of Science & Art!

By Jordan Pennells|2020-05-05T04:00:36-05:00May 5th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists, Advice for artists|Tags: Sciart, scicomm, artist, intuition, interview, Lifeology|

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