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Three scientists are publishing comics casting researchers as heroes, and hope the cartoon format and pared-down storyline can boost science literacy.
Psychology can explain your childhood crush on a cartoon character Plus other weird things we learned this week. Popular Science Team Oct 9, 2024 9:00 AM EDT ...
Artist Hidreley Diao, who contributes to Bored Panda, has recently shown off his renderings of cartoon characters as real-life humans.
Bringing Extinct Birds Back to Life, One Cartoon at a Time In his new book, Extinct Boids, artist Ralph Steadman introduces readers to a flock of birds that no longer live in the wild ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNBiologist turns real-life African scientists into superheroesJustin Yarrow and his team have created a series of cartoons they hope will inspire the next generation of scientists.A learner holds up trading cards featuring some of the SuperScientists. This ...
Biology professor Jon Bell-Clement uses his impressions of "SpongeBob," "Scooby Doo" and more to make his classes more ...
“If we think about what a life science strategy ultimately could do, it can ultimately benefit not just the wealth, but the health of the nation.” ...
The Union of Concerned Scientists has “chosen 12 all-star cartoons that stand out in their ability to poke fun at the not-so-humorous challenges to the complex relationship between science and ...
Scientists and Squidtoons creators Garfield Kwan and Dana Song are using their comic series as fun science communication tool.
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