LIFE Ascent – An Interview with Illustrator Jordan Hunter
Let's meet some of the Lifeology illustrators in this new interview series! This blog features Jordan Hunter an Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Glasgow, Scotland. Jordan has a versatile skill-set, encompassing both digital design and expressive mediums such as drawing.
Tips for Writing Your Lifeology Course
Learn how to write better Lifeology courses with these 12 tips!
Build Dialogue through Game Play – May SciComm Challenge Roundup
In this post, find the entries from May's SciComm Challenge, which was to start dialogue by contributing to a card deck on various science topics.
February SciArt Reading Club Recap
Each month, Lifeology hosts a SciArt Reading Club, which is a live chat about a visual science communication-related reading, over on our Slack space. Check out the recap of February's chat!
The NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology uses art and story to make the nano world relatable
Researchers at the NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology have collaborated with Lifeology to bring nanoparticles to life through art!
Storytelling Tips for Science Storytellers
Telling stories takes practice - but here are some tips to help you improve your science storytelling today.
LIFE Ascent – An Interview with Illustrator Jeff Pea
Let's meet some of the Lifeology illustrators in this new interview series! Meet Jeff Pea a reproductive biologist and science illustrator currently doing his PhD at Cornell University.
Meet Historic STEAM Hero: Barbara McClintock
Meet an amazing woman in STEAM via illustrated biographies in our Lifeology Historic STEAM Heroes course. This month, meet Barbara McClintock.
LIFE Ascent – An Interview with Illustrator Jordan Hunter
Let's meet some of the Lifeology illustrators in this new interview series! This blog features Jordan Hunter an Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Glasgow, Scotland. Jordan has a versatile skill-set, encompassing both digital design and expressive mediums such as drawing.
Tips for Writing Your Lifeology Course
Learn how to write better Lifeology courses with these 12 tips!
Build Dialogue through Game Play – May SciComm Challenge Roundup
In this post, find the entries from May's SciComm Challenge, which was to start dialogue by contributing to a card deck on various science topics.
3 Minute Thesis: A PhD Elevator Pitch
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a fun science communication challenge... but it can be deceptively hard to distil a 3+ year long PhD into a 3 minute elevator pitch!
How to Practice Self-Care When Faced With Racial Stress and Trauma
When you are experiencing racial stress or trauma, it is essential to put self-care at the top of your agenda. Learn more in this post with psychotherapist Samantha Carbon, with illustrations by science artist Jordan Hunter.
How to Grow During Times of Stress and Trauma – A Lifeology Course
The Lifeology team partnered with Dr. Natalia Peart and illustrator Jordan Hunter to create an illustrated mini-course about how to strive for mental wellness in these troubling times.
Mutation, Mystery & Going Viral – featured poems from the Lifeology SciComm Challenge
Enjoy this compilation of science poems from our community on the theme of Mutation, Mystery & 'Going Viral'.
Why the Science-Art Amalgamation is Important
"With the magnetic pull of art in one hand and the enlightenment of science in the other, we must strive to bridge the gap between science and society!"
Follow Alice and Bob in their quantum adventures, in this illustrated science poem
Read Maria Violaris' delightful and thought-provoking poem about Alice and Bob, fictional characters commonly used as placeholder names in cryptology, science and engineering literature where they are participants in thought experiments - and pioneers of science storytelling.




