Introducing Women in STEAM who inspire! A “living” Lifeology card series
Introducing a new "living" Lifeology card deck featuring illustrated biographies of the women in STEAM who inspire you and us!
The “Smaller than the eye can see” Microbial World
Jordan & Sarah share their view of the "Smaller than the eye can see" Microbial World, and how microbes aren't always the villains we portray them as.
Behind the Scenes of “How Does Cancer Grow?”, a Lifeology course
Creating the visuals for a Lifeology course isn't always a linear process. Here's a behind the scenes look at my "How Does Cancer Grow?" course.
How to explain the Coronavirus replication process through comics
Miriam created a comic to help people understand how the coronavirus copies itself within our cells... with a bit of humor to offset the scary, and some visual metaphors.
Using SciArt to battle stress and find hope
Yana offers a respite from our stress and daily struggles at the moment by representing Hope in a series of beautiful, brain-inspired art pieces. A must read.
Science Story Filmmaking: Where to begin?
Science communicator and film-maker Nic DiPalma has advice for scientists and others exploring science communication through film, especially in this uncertain time.
Advice for making science comics!
A Q&A with creators and experts in comics, including Abrian Curington, Echo Rivera and Matteo Farinella, to help you get started on making comics about science!
How to become resilient in a time of COVID-19
Resilience is making a plan for when things can and will go wrong. Scarlett writes about how we can promote resilience in our lives and our communities during this pandemic.
What I Learned About the Convergence of Science & Art!
Jordan interviewed artist and designer Hannie van den Bergh to learn more about the artist's intuition, and how it can help science.
Personifying a Microbe: How we designed the “Coronabot”
Abrian Curington provides a fun behind-the-scenes account of creating the characters for the comic Lifeology course "How does the coroanvirus work in my body?"
Quantum Physics Is Easier to Understand as an Adventure
Karmela help to produce a theater production about quantum physics called Quantum Voyages, and learned about the power of story, characters and adventure.
Creating Dave, a Hero of His Own Immune Health
Illustrator Gaius Augustus writes about creating Lifeology course character "Dave", who became his own immune health hero by taking steps toward a healthier life.
Celebrate Day of Immunology, with Art!
Happy Day of Immunology! Celebrate with some art that will help you learn about and appreciate your immune system!
Use science videos to improve your communication
Using video to show motion, process and change can help you improve your science communication. Learn more with Gaius at Lifeology!
How artists and designers can help you communicate science and what to expect
Science artists and designers have the experience and skills to visualize your scientific information in creative ways so that your work can make a bigger impact.
How we made a visual story about coronavirus in your body
Shauna and Elfy dive into the creation of a visual story of COVID in the body, and beautiful watercolors that show the impacts of the virus without fear.
Why we need science communication for nature conservation
Art can provide the inspiration to care and to act on scientific findings around conservation and climate.
Lifeology #SciComm Challenge in May – Create a Science Comic!
Join the Lifeology #SciComm Challenge and create your own science comic in the month of May! All levels of artistic talent (or not!) welcome.
Free online science classes for kids and adults!
Join Lifeology member Melody Rose Serra, a scientist, educator and artist, for nearly daily online science classes that are FREE for kids and adults!
4 Tips for More Engaging Communication
Can you tell an emotional story that will help us to care about your science? Check out Abrian's tips for doing so, and then give it a try!