Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Exploring estrogen’s possible role in breast cancer 4 Dec 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Bryce Snow This is the most recent iteration of a flow schematic that I have been working on progressively for each week of this semester. My intentions is…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Seeing the unseen 27 Nov 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Michelle Mason Excerpt from full visualization (© Michelle Mason, 2018) I love talking to people about astronomy, but boy oh boy it can be difficult sometimes. Astronomy is…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Comics make the omics more accessible 20 Nov 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Jessica Rick One of the first drafts of my comic, which was headed in the right direction, but admittedly a bit rough (Credit: © Jessica Rick, 2018). Outside…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: A movie-style poster of a bee species 16 Nov 201813 Aug 2019 Post by Ellen Keaveny Movie-style poster of the yellow-faced bumblebee (Image: © Ellen Keaveny, 2018) With this public poster of the Bombus vosnesenskii, my intention was to make an eye-catching…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: ciclid fishes in a feeding frenzy 6 Nov 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Jimena Golcher-Benavides Fig. 1. Dietary flexibility of cichlid fishes during a feeding frenzy over juvenile clupeids. On the left, the width of the flow bars represents the number…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Using comics to make bats less spooky 30 Oct 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Jesse Alston Excerpt of full visualization; © Jesse Alston, 2018 There are two basic problems that conservation biologists run into when trying to conserve a species: some critical…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Making a complex research project more approachable 25 Oct 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Jessica Berg Summary slide of overarching effects of my research. Credit: © Jessica Berg, 2018 I signed up to take Visualizing Science, initially, so that I could improve…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Using humor to discuss harsh realities 16 Oct 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Eric (Q) Quallen Credit: Eric (Q) Quallen, © 2018 This image was intended as a crossover between a public service announcement and a scientific comedy. The target audience…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Does infrasound affect plants and pollinators? 11 Oct 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Alexis Lester Visualization of possible impacts of infrasound. Credit: Alexis Lester, © 2018 This is the first image I created for this class, and it remains my favorite.…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Pronghorn migration & roads 2 Oct 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Benjamin Robb The proximate goal here was to make a collage framework similar to a visual essay on the pudding.cool site; a vertical oriented essay with a column for visuals…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: Amphibians, cool and complicated 25 Sep 201815 Mar 2020 What a busy drawing! This is a first attempt at visualizing PhD research on niche breadth and functional connectivity in amphibians. Image by M. L. Torres. ©2018 Hello artists and…
Uncategorized Visualizing Science: When pop culture and ecology jive 25 Sep 201815 Mar 2020 Post by Rhiannon Jakopak First version of a comic communicating the basics of my research. Credit: Rhiannon Jakopak, ©2018 During the first year of my master’s, I was brainstorming a title…