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The black hole saggitarius A at the center of our galaxy, illustrated by Nicolle R. Fuller SayoStudio.

Saggitarius A Black Hole

COVID-19 mRNA vaccine infographic fact sheet designed by SayoStudio

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Infograph

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Animation

EHT black hole animation

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

Ovulation Medical Illustration

Norwegian Sea Food web illustrated ocean landsacpe with lobsters, fish, orcas by Nicolle R. Fuller

Norweigan Sea Food Chain

Illustration showing woman holding globe, with a focus on Africa and the growth factor protein.

Africa Cancer Illustration

The Future of Our Oceans

Rules of Life

Harnessing Data

Arctic Big Idea

Fig Tree & Wasp

Virtual Classroom Image

The Future of Farming

The Future of Work

Traffic Control

DNA Computer Chip

Science Health Equity

Microbial Extremophiles on Mars

Mars magazine art by Nicolle R. Fuller

Martian Landscape

The Very Large Array

NSF Ocean Research

Transforming the World Through Science

Blood Clot

Photon Shadow

First Stars

Super-Massive Black Hole II

Super-Massive Black Hole

Planetary Disc

Crater

CRSPR/Cas9 DNA Editing

Intertidal Ecosystem

Starlink Satellites

Sleep Apnea

Power Grid

Perdido Mouse

Cross-section Through a Cave

Early Solar System

Cell Structural Proteins

Higgs Boson

Water Molecules Inside Nanopores

Nanoparticles Self-Assembly Device

Neptune Ocean Observatory

Stonehenge Glacier Theory

Microbial Wasp

Vision & Sound Neurology

Earth’s Water Resources

invasive species strangling earth

Invasive Plants

Invasive Garden Plants

Fresh Water Sources

Diabetic Patient Blood Test

Growth Factor Receptors

Flies and Heart Pacemaker Research

Electrons Surfing a Plasma Wave

Early Solar System Planets

Baby in the Womb

Earth-like Alien Planet

Superfluidity Research

Prehistoric Stromatolites

Fruit Fly Head

Prions in Brain Disease

Voyager Leaving the Solar System

Nanobot Modifying DNA

Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Superconductor Lattice Electrons

Swallow Drone Robotics

Ground Water Map of California, © SayoStudio

California Groundwater Map

CO2 Geothermal Technology

Louisiana Oil Spill Recovery

Non-Invasive Garden Plants

Biosensor Chip

Nanosphere Disease Treatment

Flow Detection by Kidney Cells

Biofuel from Algae

Superstring Theory

Black Hole Holography

Fig Wasp Life-Cycle

Photons Emerging from a Wormhole

Biochip Cancer Detector

Cicada Life Cycle

Biomedical Research

Integrated Global Computing Technology

Salivary Gland Anatomy

Ruby Laser

Quantum Entanglement Experiment

Big Rip End to the Universe

Nanospheres Attacking Cancer

Rodinia Supercontinent

Fractures in Earth’s Crust

Computer Modeling of Proteins

Planet X cover art

Peach Brown Rot Life-Cycle

Nanoparticle Lung Therapy

Protein Receptors on a Biosensor Chip

Carbon Sequestration

Whooping Cough Bacteria & Vaccine

Normal and Unhealthy Hearts

Glacier-carved Kings Canyon

Cellular Autophagy II

Quantum Spin Computing

Receptors & Lipids

Kenya River Basin Ecosystem

Smart Energy Grids

Dark Matter & Galaxies

Colliding Universes

Earth and Moon & Space-time

Big Bounce Universe

Causes of a Cough

Planet X

Whooping Cough Infection

Chest Implant for Sleep Apnea

Carbon Capture Technology

Sun-Earth-Moon and Space-time

Earth-like Alien Solar System

Amasia Supercontinent

Cellular Autophagy

Carbon Capture and Storage

LIGO Detection of Gravitational Waves

Hurricane

Nanoparticles Destroying Tumor

Intestinal Microbes

Cosmology Research

Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Approaching Jupiter

Sinusitis

Nerve Cell Internal Structure

Exosomes Released in the Bloodstream

Multiple Sclerosis Research

North Korea Nuclear Testing

Soap Extremophiles

Space Extremophiles

Butterfly Speciation II

Radiation Extremophiles

Heat and Sulphur Extremophiles

Salt Extremophiles

Quantum Dots & LEDs

Plaque Formation on Teeth

Illustration of Nanotube wrapped in RNA shown inside a cell by Nicolle Fuller, Sayo Studio

Nanotube

Human Endogenous Retrovirus

Ice Extremophiles

Vacuum Cannon

Sparrow Speciation

Butterfly Speciation I

Antibiotic Destroying Bacteria

HERV & Autoimmune Neural Diseases

Sea Otters & Kelp Ecosystem

Antibodies Attacking Bacteria

Science magazine illustrated figure showing hippo ecology in East Africa, from microbes, to humans. By SayoStudio

Hippopotamus Ecological Impact

Fracking Process

Extinction of the Dinosaurs

Cancer Cell Surface

Black Hole Merger & Gravitational Waves

Vagus Nerve Anatomy

Expanding Universe

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Evolution & Tree of Life

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Space Boulder Capture

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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park Art

Advances in Cancer Research

DNA and Genetics

Von Willebrand factor (vWF)

Bacterial biotechnology

Universe first stars 3d astronomy animation by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio for NSF

First Stars of our Universe Animation

Windows on the Universe

IceCube Observatory

Neutrino Interacting with Antarctic Ice

Neutrino Water Collision

Central Dogma of Biology illustration showing genes (chromosomes) to RNA to proteins.

Central Dogma Image

Reaching for the Cure, medical art showing a young boy reaching for pediatric cancer cures, and equity in science. By Nicolle R. Fuller

Pediatric Cancer Cure Art

Exoskeleton Runner

Origin of Vertebrate Sound

Solar Concentrator

Glacier Melt

Brain Innovative Learning

Evolution of the Universe

Nano Drug Delivery Technology

Forest Climate Impact

Penguin Diving Depth

Unique Bacterium in Yellowstone Springs

Walking Octopus

Ocelot

Future Scape

The Human Brain

Rock Eating Ocean Microbes

Bee Social Roles Genetics

The Sumatran Earthquakes

Cellular Autophagy III

Autophagy Infograph

Autophagy Feature

Intestinal Taste Receptors

Water Conservation

STEM Horizons

STEM Horizons II

Star Approaching Black Hole in Milky Way

Star Approaching Black Hole in Milky Way II

Star Approaching Black Hole in Milky Way III

black hole art nobel

Star Approaching Black Hole in Milky Way IV

Star Approaching Black Hole in Milky Way V

Soda’s Impact on Digestion

Nanobot Crawling Across DNA

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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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#AmericanHeartMonth #NationalHeartMonth #Scienceillustration #sciart #hearthealth #americanheartassociation #afib #atrialfibrillation #arrhythmia #valentinesheart #heartart #medicalart #medicalillustration
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