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PAM sequences recruit and activate Cas9 endonuclease in CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing tool.

Under the covers (Nature revealed) – Week 8

By Alex Jackson on 07 Mar 2014

In week eight of the Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains this week’s front cover choice.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Quantum droplets created by light - meet the new quasiparticle.

Under the covers (Nature revealed) – Week 7

By Alex Jackson on 28 Feb 2014

In week seven of the Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause and Cover Designer Brad Baxley explain the decisions behind this week’s futuristic front cover on quantum droplets. Also, in this week’s blog, Mackillo Kira, one of the paper’s authors, explains the scientific process behind the research.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Emerging honeybee diseases threaten wild pollinators.

Under the covers (Nature revealed) – Week 6

By Alex Jackson on 21 Feb 2014

In week six of the latest Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains the decisions behind this week’s striking front cover image focusing on emerging honeybee diseases.  Read more

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Perpetual Ocean (c) NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, 2011

Beautiful Science: Picturing Data, Inspiring Insight at the British Library

By Alex Jackson on 20 Feb 2014

From an early visual representation of a hierarchically ordered universe in Robert Fludd’s ‘Great Chain of Being’ (1617) to a contemporary moving infographic of ocean currents from NASA, a free new exhibition in London shows how visualising data has changed the way we see, interpret and understand the world around us.  Read more

Posted in Events, Featured, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, exhibitions, graphics, infographics, science communication

Electronics-style hysteresis in an ultracold quantum gas.

Under the covers (Nature revealed) – Week 5

By Alex Jackson on 14 Feb 2014

In week five of the new Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains the decisions behind this week’s front cover image on Atomtronics.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Sink Or Source?

Under the covers (Nature revealed) – Week 4

By Alex Jackson on 07 Feb 2014

In week four of the new Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains the decisions behind this week’s front cover image on drought and the Amazonian forest.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Crystallography Turns 100

Nature Covers Uncovered – Week 3

By Alex Jackson on 31 Jan 2014

In week three of the new Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains the decisions behind this week’s front cover illustration on Crystallography.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Architecture of the 39S subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome.  Photo Basil Greber after Keith Haring.

Nature Covers Uncovered – Week 2

By Alex Jackson on 23 Jan 2014

In week two of the new Of Schemes and Memes blog series, which features weekly interviews with the art team at Nature, Art Director Kelly Krause explains the decisions behind this week’s front cover graphic.  Read more

Posted in Featured, Nature Covers, Nature Graphics, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Communities Happenings, graphics, nature covers

Gareth Cook's selection of the best infographics.

The Power of using Infographics to Communicate Science

By Alex Jackson on 20 Jan 2014

“We find ourselves in the era of big data, a time when information moves faster than ever, and infographics provide us with quick, often influential bursts of insight and knowledge. They are a mesmerizing new way of seeing and understanding our world”, says Gareth Cook, Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist and series editor of the Best American Infographics.  Read more

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