Animation created for the talk 'Making Science Work for People' at the Newcastle Science Festival 2012. Can digital animation untangle complex science for the rest of us
Due to the rapid evolution of biomedical research, it is crucial to effectively communicate new tech...
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A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...
Animation created for the talk 'Making Science Work for People' at the Newcastle Science Festival 20...
In a collaborative project between the University for the Creative Arts (UCA, Chatham) and the Schoo...
In a collaborative project between Phil Gomm at the University of Creative Arts (UCA), his students,...
As interdisciplinary methodology becomes increasingly important to the scientific community, it is e...
Scientific visualizations are powerful tools for communicating the intricacies of cellular and molec...
Novel scientific concepts must be made understandable to allow their further development, highlighti...
Technology translation can be achieved through the blending of the sciences and arts in the form of ...
From February 25 to 26, 2010, in San Francisco, the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and In...
Educators often struggle when teaching cellular and molecular processes because typically they have ...
3D computer generated biomedical animations can help audiences understand and contextualise scientif...
BioSynthetic Systems, Prototypes for Immortality: Towards a Distributed and Evolving SelfThe project...
Background: As stated by the European Charter for Researchers, scientists should ensure that their ...
Due to the rapid evolution of biomedical research, it is crucial to effectively communicate new tech...
Atomically accurate molecular animations provide a unique opportunity for generating and testing new...
A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...
Animation created for the talk 'Making Science Work for People' at the Newcastle Science Festival 20...
In a collaborative project between the University for the Creative Arts (UCA, Chatham) and the Schoo...
In a collaborative project between Phil Gomm at the University of Creative Arts (UCA), his students,...
As interdisciplinary methodology becomes increasingly important to the scientific community, it is e...
Scientific visualizations are powerful tools for communicating the intricacies of cellular and molec...
Novel scientific concepts must be made understandable to allow their further development, highlighti...
Technology translation can be achieved through the blending of the sciences and arts in the form of ...
From February 25 to 26, 2010, in San Francisco, the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and In...
Educators often struggle when teaching cellular and molecular processes because typically they have ...
3D computer generated biomedical animations can help audiences understand and contextualise scientif...
BioSynthetic Systems, Prototypes for Immortality: Towards a Distributed and Evolving SelfThe project...
Background: As stated by the European Charter for Researchers, scientists should ensure that their ...
Due to the rapid evolution of biomedical research, it is crucial to effectively communicate new tech...
Atomically accurate molecular animations provide a unique opportunity for generating and testing new...
A global overview of the ways in which contemporary artists draw on scientific and technological dev...