What is cancer? How can immunotherapy help? Learn with illustrated flashcards.
Lifeology's cancer-focused illustrated flashcard mini-courses help to answer patient, caregiver and others' questions about cancer and its treatments.
We can’t relate to your science. Here’s how to fix that.
There's a communication breakdown between scientists and the rest of us that comes down to how our brains work. But art would be the magic bullet.
Resilient Heart – My Science Poem
Spinifex grass - the resilient heart of a sun-scorched nation. A science poem!
The Spherical Cow – An Insight into Science
Once there was a farmer who wanted to increase the milk production on his farm - so he asked a Psychologist, an Engineer and a Physicist... And discovered an insight into science!
Meet Women in STEAM who inspire! July 2020 Edition
Meet three new amazing women in STEAM via illustrated biographies in our Lifeology Women in STEAM card deck.
Science communication in unconventional forms – experiments in Found Poetry
In this blog post, Rachel David guides you through how to make a poem using the words of your favorite science paper or article!
Photonics – A Poem and Beautiful Artwork Response
Learn more about the science of light with Rachel Rayner's beautiful poem "Photonics" and Matt Griffiths' "response" illustration.
Looking for inspiration for a new Mental Health SciArt series
In this post, Yana Zorina explores how science art of brain cell biology help us make sense of trauma, and adapt.
Viruses mutate. What does that mean for us? A new illustrated Lifeology course!
Learn more about virus mutations and what they mean for us, in a new Lifeology illustrated "flashcard" course created by virologists and public health experts.
Our Favorite Science Poems
In this blog post we've highlighted some of our favorite science poems, to inspire you for the Lifeology science poetry challenge!
Infographics from our Community: Lifeology’s June SciComm Challenge
Infographics submitted into Lifeology's June Science Communication Challenge
Read this Q&A with Sci Poets, Learn to Write a Science Poem!
Want to learn how (and why) to create science poems? Learn from three accomplished science poets in this new blog post, then write your own science poem!
Science Is For Everyone – The Story of How I Became a Science Communicator
New Lifeology member Mahnoor shares the story of her childhood, schooling and family life, which led to studying Bioscience and ultimately becoming a Science Communicator. Her realization: that science is for everyone!
New Lifeology Members! From Bead-work to Fluid Dynamics
From bead-work to fluid dynamics, learn more about the SciComm & SciArt work of our newest Lifeology members!
Write a Science Poem! Your Lifeology #SciComm Challenge for July
Introducing a science communication challenge to inspire your July - Write a Science Poem!
Infographics That Make Chemistry Fun for Anyone! Tips from Andy Brunning
Science doesn't have to be dense. Andy Brunning of Compound Interest Infographics offers tips on making fun, effective infographics!
500 Women Scientists Who Inspire! An SciArt Collaboration
We have teamed up with 500 Women Scientists to highlight scientists from their Request a Woman in STEMM database, in illustrated flashcards for young girls and others!
Infographic: Why do female insects mate with multiple males?
In this post, wildlife biologist & Lifeology blog contributor Sarah Nason shares with us her infographic submission for the June SciComm Challenge!
#BlackInSTEAM Lifeology Member Highlights
In the past few weeks, Lifeology has been featuring some members of the Lifeology community under the #BlackInSTEAM banner. Here's a roundup of the SciArtist feature articles that we've posted recently. Share this gallery and consider collaborating with these amazing Scientists and Science Artists! Jo Chukualim I'm a photographic artist based in London with a Master's degree in Psychology. I've exhibited my projects on
Destroying Coronavirus
The year is 2020 and a global pandemic has brought the world to a great pause like nothing we have experienced before. This post explains some of the methods of destroying Coronavirus, what we know about them, and how they work!