From Scientist to SciArtist
If you are a scientist of artistic bent that wants to do science illustration professionally, this post is for you! Eliza Wolfson tells us about her transition from science to SciArt.
Combining Data and Audience to Tell a Story for Public Health – Special Guest Q&A: Ed Simcox
Ed Simcox, Former CTO of the Department of Health and Human Services talks about the power of data and storytelling as tools to combat the Health Trust Gap.
LIFE Ascent – An Interview with Illustrator Matt Griffiths
Let's meet some of the Lifeology illustrators in this new interview series! This blog features illustrator Matthew Griffiths, a South African-based creative content producer who is passionate about meaningful storytelling and visual media that positively impacts society.
In Science We Need Trust, a short essay
In this short essay, Aparna Shah explores the roots of public mistrust in science, or rather the lack of science's trustworthiness.
How Safe Are The COVID-19 Vaccines? A Lifeology course
How safe are the COVID-19 vaccines? Learn more with this latest Lifeology flashcard course.
11 Do’s for Getting a SciComm Job
Applying for science communication jobs? Here are 11 Do's for getting the job!
January SciComm Challenge Roundup – Creativity in Science
We asked you to write about a time when creativity, imagination, or subconscious thought was important to your scientific or artistic work. Now read the entries!
Blood Draws, CT Scans and At-home EKG Monitors – Lifeology Instructionals
What do blood draws, CT scans and at-home EKG monitors have in common? They are the topic of the three newest Lifeology Instructional courses! Learn more and view the courses in this blog post.
From Scientist to SciArtist
If you are a scientist of artistic bent that wants to do science illustration professionally, this post is for you! Eliza Wolfson tells us about her transition from science to SciArt.
Combining Data and Audience to Tell a Story for Public Health – Special Guest Q&A: Ed Simcox
Ed Simcox, Former CTO of the Department of Health and Human Services talks about the power of data and storytelling as tools to combat the Health Trust Gap.
LIFE Ascent – An Interview with Illustrator Matt Griffiths
Let's meet some of the Lifeology illustrators in this new interview series! This blog features illustrator Matthew Griffiths, a South African-based creative content producer who is passionate about meaningful storytelling and visual media that positively impacts society.
Infographic: Confidence & Likelihood in Climate Change
In this post, climate change communicator Lydia Messling shares with us the creative process behind her infographic for the June SciComm Challenge!
One Little Tardigrade vs the Smelliest Compost – A Science Comic
Hi, I’m Laerie, an environmental microbiologist with a background in gut and soil microbiomes. I’m not an artist by trade, but a lifelong doodler
Keeping Covid Away! A Drawing Challenge for Kids and Adults, with Sticker Prizes!
Join Lifeology for a kid-friendly drawing and coloring challenge this August, and learn more about how to keep Covid away! Stay happy, healthy and creative.
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!




