Happy Birthday, Flying Trilobite & Artologica
©Glendon Mellow. (All Rights Reserved; Used with Permission) One of my favorite science artists and people, Glendon Mellow, is celebrating his birthday by launching his new website, glendonmellow.com....
View ArticleMitochondrial Royalty
Our own Michele Banks provided the cover art for a mitochondria themed issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (B is for Biological Sciences). The Royal Society traces its roots back...
View ArticleArtscape
If you are in the Baltimore want to see Michele Banks and her fabulous science art in person, you can visit her at Artscape tomorrow through the rest of the weekend (18-20 July). Remember, our artists...
View Article…all of them should learn from rugby
Needless to say, I agree with everything filmmaker Werner Herzog has to say about rugby in this excerpt from a Vulture interview. They were discussing Association Football (aka) and the dishonor of...
View ArticleThe Art of Science: Voyage Redux, with bonus!
Michele Banks, Micro/Macro 3, Ink on Mylar, 2013 Voyage of Discovery, an art exhibition I created together with Jessica Beels and Ellyn Weiss, will reopen on Thursday for a two-month run at the McLean...
View ArticleScience for the People: Understanding Neuroscience
Blue Pyramidal Neuron – original watercolor painting on clayboard by Michele Banks (All Rights Reserved – Used with Permission) This week, Science for the People is we’re looking at the ways we try to...
View ArticleArt of Science: Send Me to the Arctic, for Science and Art
Help support my art-science residency in Finland and this Reindeer Moss could be yours. I have been writing about the intersection of science and art here at The Finch & Pea for the past 3 years....
View ArticleScience Caturday: Kitty Biome, DIY Guide
Dr. Jennifer Gardy provided a step-by-step guide to making science out of cat poop on Twitter, which was subsequently catalogued by our own Michele Banks, guru of Science Cats and Science Scarves (yes,...
View ArticleThis Week in Virology Art
The most recent guest on This Week in Virology (or TWiV) is none other than our own Michele Banks. Michele welcomes host Vincent Racaniello of Columbia University into her home for an extended...
View ArticleMicrobial Musing
Have you ever wondered what makes Michele Banks tick? Nature Microbiology did. So, they asked her. You can read their interview with Michele here and gaze upon her lovely artwork for their homepage...
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