Behind the Scenes of “How Does Cancer Grow?”, a Lifeology course By Gaius Augustus|2020-05-13T20:36:07-05:00May 13th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Lifeology, SciArt, Artwork|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
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: Biology, science communication, coronavirus, COVID-19, visual storytelling, comic| Read More Comments Off on How to explain the Coronavirus replication process through comics
Using SciArt to battle stress and find hope By Yana Zorina|2020-05-10T23:25:55-05:00May 10th, 2020|Categories: Creative, SciArt, Science communication, Artwork, Mental health|Tags: science art, Sciart, Biology, art, artwork, scicomm, mental health, neuroscience, neuroart, sculpture| Read More Comments Off on Using SciArt to battle stress and find hope
Choosing art, science or both By Yana Zorina|2020-04-02T19:51:12-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Categories: Artwork, Creative, SciArt, Science communication|Tags: artwork, mental health, mindfulness, neuroscience, art, Science, Sciart, Biology, science communication| Read More Comments Off on Choosing art, science or both
Why Should Scientists Work with Artists? By Paige Jarreau|2020-03-31T23:31:40-05:00February 10th, 2020|Categories: SciArt|Tags: Science, Sciart, Collaboration, Artists, Science Art Collaboration, Impact, Broader impact, Biology, resources for scientists| Read More Comments Off on Why Should Scientists Work with Artists?