A Year of SciComm Challenges
We've been hosting our monthly SciComm challenges for a year now! Check out this post that recaps the past year of challenges and highlights some submissions.
May SciComm Challenge – Build Dialogue Through Game Play
For May's SciComm Challenge, start a discussion about science by contributing to our Sci Truth game!
Scientists, SciComm, & Storytelling – Getting Personal
In this post, a Lifeology community member writes about the advantages that storytelling has in SciComm, especially for topics that are met with resistance, such as climate change.
A primer on the new SARS-CoV-2 variants and virus mutations
Learn more about virus mutations and the new COVID-19 variants in this blog post by Shauna Bennett, with visuals by Jeff Pea.
The Best of Lifeology Courses in 2020
Happy New Year! Here is a curation of our most popular Lifeology courses of 2020.
10 things about the creative process that no one tells you
What do research, iteration, experimentation, and metrics have to do with the creative process? Probably more than you think.
Illustrating a Lifeology Course – An Interview with Pooja Gupta
Pooja discusses illustrating a Lifeology Course for LIFE Ascent - a new 52-week health and wellness program!
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.
A Year of SciComm Challenges
We've been hosting our monthly SciComm challenges for a year now! Check out this post that recaps the past year of challenges and highlights some submissions.
May SciComm Challenge – Build Dialogue Through Game Play
For May's SciComm Challenge, start a discussion about science by contributing to our Sci Truth game!
Scientists, SciComm, & Storytelling – Getting Personal
In this post, a Lifeology community member writes about the advantages that storytelling has in SciComm, especially for topics that are met with resistance, such as climate change.
An Ode to Ada Lovelace, and why we need more books about diverse women in STEAM
In this post, science artist Anna Doherty reflects upon the childhood experiences that shaped the writing and illustration of her book about Ada Lovelace.
Meet Africans in STEAM
In this blog post, meet Amanda, Anne, Nathasia and Natasa, who inspire us as they work to amplify the voices of young Africans in STEM.
Photographic Art – Jo Chukualim, an Artist Highlight
In this blog post, we interview photographic artist Jo Chukualim, who has delved into topics surrounding mental health & black history through the use of photography and visual storytelling.
June #SciCommChallenge – Create An Infographic
Join the Lifeology SciComm Challenge for the month of June, and learn to create your own science infographic!
Uplifting Black Voices in Scicomm: 5 Points to Consider
In this blog post, artist and science communicator DiAngele walks us through 5 questions to ask ourselves in order to uplift Black voices in science communication and art.
Telling Stories with Art and Maps – Abrian Curington, an Artist Highlight
In this blog post, we interview expert visual storyteller and artist Abrian Curington, who has been an Artist-at-Sea, has created a kids comic about COVID, and much more.




