How to Write About Science For Kids – A Lifeology Course
Learn how to make your writing engaging, accessible and fun for kids in this new Lifeology course: "How to Write About Science for Kids."
Communicating Science Across Languages – Q&A With Grace Kago
Inspired by her grandparents in Kenya, Grace has started a YouTube channel that translates science information for the Gĩkũyũ and Kiswahili languages to make it more accessible for vulnerable populations. Learn more in this blog post.
International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration
Two Lifeology members collaborated and created one of the two winning graphics for an International Women’s Day-themed challenge hosted by Cochrane and Lifeology. Go Lifeology community and collaboration! Learn more about this science art (SciArt) collaboration!
Meet STEAM Heroes! December 2021 Edition
Meet an amazing woman in STEAM via illustrated biographies in our Lifeology Historic STEAM Heroes course: Ruth Ella Moore.
Communicating Science Through Pop Culture
Learn about using pop culture to communicate science. Arun Richard has used pop culture in his own scientific articles and believes others should try it, too.
Building Your SciComm Portfolio
Learn more about building your SciComm portfolio—gaining experience, networking, demonstrating leadership and more!
Science-Inspired Art Changes the Way We Imagine
In this post, Lifeology community member, Julia Licholai, reflects on how popular SciArt impacted her own goals and interests and how SciArt can help break science out of the ivory tower.
Elfy Chiang: SciArt Illustrator Check-In
Let's check in with Elfy Chaing's non-Lifeology-related artwork, including recent infographics and data visualization projects.
How to Write About Science For Kids – A Lifeology Course
Learn how to make your writing engaging, accessible and fun for kids in this new Lifeology course: "How to Write About Science for Kids."
Communicating Science Across Languages – Q&A With Grace Kago
Inspired by her grandparents in Kenya, Grace has started a YouTube channel that translates science information for the Gĩkũyũ and Kiswahili languages to make it more accessible for vulnerable populations. Learn more in this blog post.
International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration
Two Lifeology members collaborated and created one of the two winning graphics for an International Women’s Day-themed challenge hosted by Cochrane and Lifeology. Go Lifeology community and collaboration! Learn more about this science art (SciArt) collaboration!
Why SciComm? – SciCommer Spotlight – Lori Palen
In this series of blog posts, learn about science communicators' career paths, their favorite SciComm projects, and why they participate in SciComm. There's also some advice for aspiring SciCommers! Meet Lori Palen, a research communication enthusiast!
COVID-19 Vaccine: To Selfie or Not to Selfie?
Although social media platforms can fuel vaccine hesitancy, posting selfies can also motivate people to get vaccinated! Learn more in this post.
Meet Women in STEAM who inspire! August 2021 Edition
Meet an amazing woman in STEAM via illustrated biographies in our Lifeology Gage Scientists Who Inspire Us! card deck.
Lifeology Artist Spotlight: Matteo Farinella
In this series of blog posts, we spotlight some amazing artists who have helped bring our Lifeology SciComm Program courses to life. Meet Matteo Farinella!
Tips for Science Communication in Clinical Research: My Experience in Labor & Delivery
Communicating science in clinical research can be tricky to navigate. Learn how empathy, efficiency, and professionalism can help your SciComm goals.
A to Z STEM Careers – for kids! A Lifeology Course
Learn more about the need for diversity in STEM and our effort to increase it starting with kids. Introducing our new Lifeology course, A to Z STEM Careers—for kids!




