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From the Big Bang to today, An Atomic Life follows Flighty Hydrogen’s journey through the universe. Our artist Ari Gea illustrated this graphic novel by Janet Miller—congrats to Janet on submitting to KCU Pitchfest! Read more on our blog: zurl.co/Hf9U8

From the Big Bang to today, An Atomic Life follows Flighty Hydrogen’s journey through the universe. Our artist Ari Gea illustrated this graphic novel by Janet Miller—congrats to Janet on submitting to KCU Pitchfest! Read more on our blog: zurl.co/Hf9U8
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What are COFs? We illustrated these 3D nanoporous molecules for Dr. Snyder’s NSF-funded research Lehigh University, published in Nanoscale. His team improved COF structure, advancing their use in hydrogen storage, carbon capture, and drug delivery.

What are COFs? We illustrated these 3D nanoporous molecules for Dr. Snyder’s NSF-funded research <a href="/LehighU/">Lehigh University</a>, published in Nanoscale. His team improved COF structure, advancing their use in hydrogen storage, carbon capture, and drug delivery.
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In this clip, Maayan Harel 🟣 Visual storytelling for science explains why AI-generated images miss the mark in science communication: they skip the collaborative, iterative process that ensures scientific impact and creative visual storytelling. Read more on our blog: lnkd.in/gMmf2nn9

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Today we're highlighting our figure for Ricardo Sánchez-Murillo’s team The University of Texas at Arlington. SayoStudio's Christine Chan illustrated their research on how El Niño and La Niña impact rainfall, groundwater, and spring flow in Costa Rica’s highlands. Read more: zurl.co/L8Iqq

Today we're highlighting our figure for Ricardo Sánchez-Murillo’s team  <a href="/UTArlington/">The University of Texas at Arlington</a>. SayoStudio's Christine Chan illustrated their research on how El Niño and La Niña impact rainfall, groundwater, and spring flow in Costa Rica’s highlands. Read more:  zurl.co/L8Iqq
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Where does AI fall short in science illustration? While it can be a useful tool for early ideas, it lacks the ability to adapt. We discuss why working with a science illustrator encourages collaboration to develop visuals that are uniquely suited to your research.

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Can we make electrical switches from single layers of atoms? Enter slidetronics, Moshe Ben Shalom's research into single-domain polytypes in van der Waal arrays, shown in SayoStudio's #sciart. Read their Nature paper: zurl.co/wRhuh

Can we make electrical switches from single layers of atoms? Enter slidetronics, Moshe Ben Shalom's research into single-domain polytypes in van der Waal arrays, shown in SayoStudio's #sciart. Read their Nature paper: zurl.co/wRhuh
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How does AI fit into science communication? In this clip, our founder, Nicolle, explores the challenges and benefits of AI in scientific visuals—plus, a discussion about BioRender's newly announced AI-powered figure design tool zurl.co/xDd7t

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We had a blast revamping this slide deck design for Tim Ralph at Macquarie University, showcasing his research on a lost Nile branch—once a vital waterway to Egypt’s pyramid fields and a clue to why so many pyramids were built in this region.

We had a blast revamping this slide deck design for Tim Ralph at Macquarie University, showcasing his research on a lost Nile branch—once a vital waterway to Egypt’s pyramid fields and a clue to why so many pyramids were built in this region.
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MIT's Krithika Ramchander & Dr. Rohit Karnik are developing a DIY water filter using wood’s xylem. SayoStudio created an animation to show how it filters out bacteria—check it out on our YouTube channel: zurl.co/8Ry55

MIT's Krithika Ramchander &amp; Dr. Rohit Karnik are developing a DIY water filter using wood’s xylem. SayoStudio created an animation to show how it filters out bacteria—check it out on our YouTube channel: zurl.co/8Ry55
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We loved working with the New Mexico Bureau of Geology to illustrate this groundwater system. From fractured rock to brackish aquifers, this cross-section helps communicate the science below the surface. Thanks to the NMBG team for the kind words!

We loved working with the New Mexico Bureau of Geology to illustrate this groundwater system. From fractured rock to brackish aquifers, this cross-section helps communicate the science below the surface. Thanks to the NMBG team for the kind words!
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❄️🔋Worried about EVs in the cold? The Dasgupta Research Group Lab at University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering found a way to charge lithium-ion batteries in 10 to 15 minutes at –10°C without damage. Our art for Joule highlights this breakthrough. Art by Nicolle Fuller, SayoStudio. Read more here: zurl.co/2a3mJ

❄️🔋Worried about EVs in the cold? The <a href="/dasgroupta/">Dasgupta Research Group</a> Lab at <a href="/umichme/">University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering</a> found a way to charge lithium-ion batteries in 10 to 15 minutes at –10°C without damage. Our art for Joule highlights this breakthrough. Art by Nicolle Fuller, SayoStudio. Read more here: zurl.co/2a3mJ
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When a virus strikes, it rewires the entire cell system. This preview of our upcoming podcast episode with Dr. Manuel Leonetti explores how his work at Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network, tracking protein movement and reorganization—is changing how we understand and fight infection.

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🌿 Just finished 70+ PNW native plant illustrations for the City of Shoreline’s Soak It Up Tool, an interactive guide for sustainable, water-wise landscaping. Each plant was drawn to scale using species data and photos. Shop this poster here: zurl.co/sfOdJ

🌿 Just finished 70+ PNW native plant illustrations for the City of Shoreline’s Soak It Up Tool, an interactive guide for sustainable, water-wise landscaping. Each plant was drawn to scale using species data and photos. Shop this poster here: zurl.co/sfOdJ
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Curious how the SayoStudio illustration process works? Take a look as our Art Director, Claire Agosti, works on the color art of a giant squid. This work in progress will become part of a 30-foot museum exhibit, showcasing the detail and complexity of this fascinating species.

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Check out our latest podcast episode with Dr. Manuel Leonetti Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network , where we discuss the hidden architecture of our cells and the powerful role proteins play in keeping them running. Watch the full episode here: zurl.co/vJgcP

Check out our latest podcast episode with Dr. Manuel Leonetti <a href="/czbiohub/">Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network</a> , where we discuss the hidden architecture of our cells and the powerful role proteins play in keeping them running. Watch the full episode here: zurl.co/vJgcP
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In our podcast with Dr. Manuel Leonetti, we discuss how cell biology has always been shaped by what we can see. From the first microscopes to science illustrations to facilitate understanding of today’s vivid cell images, visual curiosity continues to drive discovery.

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In nature Google Quantum AI and collaborators explore string dynamics using a 2D lattice of superconducting qubits. SayoStudio's quantum art exploring their work shows conceptual representations of string dynamics in action.

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Swipe through our process for creating this cover art for Green Chemistry, illustrating enzyme-driven, solar-powered materials. Want to learn how custom science art can bring your research to life? Connect with us at zurl.co/WjkQq

Swipe through our process for creating this cover art for Green Chemistry, illustrating enzyme-driven, solar-powered materials. Want to learn how custom science art can bring your research to life? Connect with us at zurl.co/WjkQq