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SciArt profiles: Priyanka Oberoi

Posted by , on 12 February 2021

In our fourth SciArt Profile we meet Priyanka Oberoi, an illustrator, artist and photographer whose work often features scientific themes.

SciArt profiles: Sydney Wyatt

Posted by , on 4 February 2021

In our third SciArt Profile we meet Sydney Wyatt, a PhD student based at the University of California, Davis.   Where are you originally from, where do you work now, ...

SciArt profiles: Justine Renno

Posted by , on 22 January 2021

The second in our new series of SciArt profiles features Justine Renno, a Master’s student in Bordeaux.   Where are you originally from, where do you work now, and what ...

Competition: searching for a new head(er)

Posted by , on 21 January 2021

We’ll soon be launching a newly designed Node homepage to help make our historical content easier to find and improve navigation through the various parts of the site. To accompany ...

SciArt profiles: Suyash Naik

Posted by , on 13 January 2021

This is the first in a new series on the Node profiling scientists who do art (or artists who do science). We’ll learn about why they do it, their artistic ...

Development 2020 covers gallery

Posted by , on 21 December 2020

Journal covers celebrate the aesthetic achievements of researchers and showcase the beauty of science to the wider world. Here are all 24 of Development’s covers for the crazy year that ...

The Superheroes in Liver Regeneration

Posted by , on 23 June 2020

The animation is a result of collaborative work of scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Biology (DanStem) and visual storytellers from the Animation Workshop (VIA), telling ...

Cells of Knowledge: Collaborative effort of scientists and animators

Posted by , on 5 March 2020

An interdiciplenary collaboration of scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Biology and animators in Denmark is aiming to facilitate a dialogue between the two diciplines, and ...

12 GIFs of Christmas 2019

Posted by , on 20 December 2019

In keeping with a time-honoured tradition, we recently flooded Twitter with 12 beautiful developmental biology GIFs. They came from papers published this year and feature all kinds of systems and ...

The story behind the cover: Annabel Ebbing's worm art

Posted by , on 9 October 2019

Development covers showcase the beauty of developmental biology. Embryos, tissues and cells are rendered in striking colour palettes and artistic arrangements. We mainly receive confocal image submissions but sometimes also EM ...

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