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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.
Artist Hidreley Diao, who contributes to Bored Panda, has recently shown off his renderings of cartoon characters as real-life humans.
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 ...
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 ...
“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.” ...
Justin 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 ...
How should life science companies react to today's deep-seated issues to ensure patient safety and product quality are front and center?
Scientists and Squidtoons creators Garfield Kwan and Dana Song are using their comic series as fun science communication tool.
Biology professor Jon Bell-Clement uses his impressions of "SpongeBob," "Scooby Doo" and more to make his classes more ...
The surge in life science leasing, which more than doubled from the Bay Area’s Q3 2024 total of 704K square feet, represented an 89% increase over the 10-year, quarterly average for the region.
San Diego’s life science sector contributed $56.6B to the regional economy, despite tight financing and layoffs Hiring in San Diego’s life science sector was down last year as a result of ...