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.
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 to Find a Comics Artist For Your Next SciComm Project
Looking for an artist to communicate your latest research findings or science explainer in the form of a comic? Here's a great resource!
ChemBio Illustrations – Daimon Hall, an Artist Highlight
In this blog post, we interview 2D designer & 3D artist/animator Daimon Hall to discuss his background in Chemistry & Biology art!
October SciComm Challenge – Draw Every Day!
In the spirit of Inkober, join Lifeology for a Daily SciComm Drawing Challenge this month!
How do vaccines work? Learn with a new Lifeology flashcard course!
And yet viruses can seem scary, especially when we don’t really understand how they work or how they are made. That is why we’ve created an illustrated and animated Lifeology course on “How do vaccines work?“.
12 Tips for Making a Career Move into Freelance Illustration
Thinking of moving into an illustration career? Check out these 12 tips for making the transition into freelance illustration.
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.
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 social media is keeping me sane throughout isolation
Sarah shares how social media has been helping her keep up with science but also manage the social isolation that the pandemic has imposed on many of us.
The science behind the “How to keep Covid away!” story for kids
Dr. Signe Aasberg answers your questions about the science behind Lifeology's "Covid" visual story for kids. Why does the virus like to get "on our backs"? Why do our guard cells not like viruses?
5 tips for isolating from people but reconnecting with nature
Science communicator Nick Harvey provides advice and tips on how to get kids and others into nature, even whilst maintaining social distancing.
Art Process – Making a “Cute” Virus Monster
In this blog post, illustrator Elfy Chiang talks about the process of making Lifeology's popular "How to keep Covid away!" visual story.
For Kids – How to keep COVID away!
Who is Covid? What is it doing in town? And how can we keep it away? A visual story for kids, reviewed by kids (and scientists).
Keep viruses OUT by learning how scientists keep them IN the lab.
Scientists work with microbes and viruses in lab environments. You can learn from how they keep these things IN the lab, to keep them OUT of your body.




