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athlete gymnast neuroscience illutsration infographic

August 6, 2021

Olympic Athlete Neuroscience Visuals

Olympic Athlete Neuroscience Visuals Working with incredible scientists at the top of their field is one of my favorite things about creating science visuals. Most of the time, that means creating animations of black holes or cancer nanosphere illustrations. Which don't get me wrong, is incredible. … [Read more...] about Olympic Athlete Neuroscience Visuals

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July 22, 2021

An Illustrated Review of Plastic Pollution

Visually Communicating the Plastic Pollution Problem Did you know that it's plastic-free July? I've been thinking about it a lot; how my own personal choices intersect with the illustrations I've created for leading ecologists studying plastics in our environment. Yesterday my kid asked me for a … [Read more...] about An Illustrated Review of Plastic Pollution

ecology,  Science,  Science Illustration,  Scientist Feature ecologist communication,  editorial science art,  environmental artist,  environmental nonprofit,  journal cover art,  ocean ecology,  ocean ecology graphic,  ocean ecology illustration,  ocean mural,  plastic infographic,  science communication,  science illustration,  scientist graphics,  scientist visuals,  sustainability graphic

Ovulation illustrated medical visualization of ovary releasing egg into Fallopian tube for magazine feature art.

July 1, 2021

Magazine Feature Health Illustration

Reproductive Health Magazine Illustration Science News Magazine Client Feature-Happy 100th! We’re so excited to help one of our absolute favorite clients, Science News, celebrate their 100th birthday! For their year-long centennial celebration, we created an illustration series to visualize … [Read more...] about Magazine Feature Health Illustration

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May 19, 2021

Conceptual Science Illustration World Bee Day, 2021

Happy World Bee Day! We admit, this conceptual science illustration isn't the most obvious choice to celebrate bees with. But as amazing as watching a bee pollinating a flower is, we'd like to take this opportunity to consider their broader importance. In the words of the UN, who formally declared … [Read more...] about Conceptual Science Illustration World Bee Day, 2021

ecology,  Inspiration,  Science,  Science Illustration bees,  biochemistry,  biology,  central dogma,  complex systems,  conceptual illustration,  dna,  ecology,  editorial illustration,  gene expression,  genetics,  national bee day,  national science foundation,  nsf,  science illustration

April 26, 2021

Brood X Cicadas Life Cycle Illustration

The Brood X 17-year cicadas are almost here! Life cycle illustration to celebrate Did you know there are around 2,500 cicada species? The 7 species of periodical cicadas—which emerge from underground after 13 or 17 years—are in the genus Magicicada. Brood X is a massive uprising of 3 of these … [Read more...] about Brood X Cicadas Life Cycle Illustration

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pine xylem bodered pit water filter illustration, Nicolle R Fuller SayoStudio

April 2, 2021

Science of DIY Water Filter Animation

Science of DIY Water Filter Animation Ok, so I am kind of a geek. Who am I kidding, I am really a geek! I love learning about science and technology from my science and engineering clients. But this water filtration project has a special place in my heart. Krithika Ramchander and Dr. Rohit … [Read more...] about Science of DIY Water Filter Animation

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Girls in STEM science illustration created for NSF, by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio

March 19, 2021

Women in STEM Science Illustration Spotlight

Women in STEM, Science Illustration Focus We're honoring Women's History this March, by recognizing women in STEM. We're starting with a look at SayoStudio's science start, and then focusing on encouraging women in science. Finally, we are featuring science illustrations created for a few of the … [Read more...] about Women in STEM Science Illustration Spotlight

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February 24, 2021

Periodic Table Animation

We Come From Stars - Periodic Table Animation for NSF Have you ever wondered how the elements of our universe formed? Or, how does the periodic table of elements relate to astronomy...to us? For hard science, it's surprisingly romantic to consider that we all come from stars. SayoStudio's … [Read more...] about Periodic Table Animation

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#sciart—microbes 🔬to galaxies 🔭—Nicolle Fuller leads SayoStudio creating art & animation of science wonders. #scienceillustration

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Did you know you can make a free, DIY water filter Did you know you can make a free, DIY water filter out of wood?! 

Trees naturally have xylem -- a straw like tubing -- to transport water and nutrients into the tree. The pores inside these xylem tubes are very complex on a nanoscale. Water molecules can flow freely through the tubing, but larger bacterial cells get trapped inside the xylem structures.
Because this filtration system removes rotavirus and E. coli, these filters meet the standards set by @WHO for clean, drinkable water. 

Learn more about nanoscientist Krithika Ramchander and Dr. Rohit Karnik's (@mit_engineering) research and see an animation of the xylem catching bacteria on our blog: https://sayostudio.com/science-diy-water-filter-animation

Art and animation created by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio
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Is #ScienceFriday a thing on social media..? It is Is #ScienceFriday a thing on social media..? It is? Then allow us to introduce you to the basics of #StringTheory! ⠀
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String theory is a Theory of Everything (Grand Unification Theory) that seeks to unite the gravitational force with the other fundamental forces (electromagnetism and nuclear forces) that are already described by quantum mechanics at the atomic level. ⠀
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Gaining a foothold in the theoretical physics community during the 1970's, string theory states that fundamental particles such as quarks + electrons are not points of energy or matter, but result instead from the vibrations of one-dimensional ‘string-like’ entities on a far smaller scale. ⠀
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Although string theory is highly debated and very complex, it poses very interesting solutions to why our observed universe acts the way it does. ⠀
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Could neurodegenerative diseases really be caused Could neurodegenerative diseases really be caused by ancient viral infections? ⠀
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The recent discovery of viral proteins in the brains of MS/ALS patients created a mysterious link between human genes and neurodegenerative disease. ⠀
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Researchers are just now beginning to understand how ancient human endogenous retroviruses (or HERVs) affect our immune responses today. HERV proteins cause disruptions of nuclei in cells; triggering the cells to mount an immune response in the central nervous system. This disruption spreads from cell to cell progressively; and is shown to cause significant motor neuron deterioration. ⠀
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You can read more about this research here: https://loom.ly/_uTOBvc ⠀
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#msawarenessweek #multiplesclerosis #neurodegenerative #neurodisease #als #ms #medicalillustration #cell #sciart #scicomm #scienceillustration #medart #stem #sayostudio ⠀
Having your heart flutter on Valentine's Day might Having your heart flutter on Valentine's Day might seem normal...but for some, it's a common symptom of atrial fibrillation. 💓

Afib is a heart arrhythmia characterized by irregular or fast beating. Electrical signals in the heart dictate how often your heart pumps-- and for some this can get out of whack, causing palpitations and dizziness. 

Luckily  treatment exists to manage Afib. To learn more, visit the American Heart Association or click the link below: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/atrial-fibrillation

Artwork by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio for @popularmechanics
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