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Shreya
19 Jun '18

Any past or current article about science that you are particularly proud of? Feel free to share it here.

rohinimurugan96
25 Sep '18

Hi,

I’m Rohini and this is my science fiction article in Science Reporter!
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/44968

ipsajain.31
29 Sep '18

Hello.
Sharing a blog I wrote about the use of right illustrations in teaching and communication.

@lakshmi might be of interest to you.

bonkile.mayur
15 Oct '18

Hello
I am Mayur, PhD student at IIT Bombay.
I prepare this video to communicate my research work

argha.manna
15 Oct '18

Hi,
I am Arghya. sharing my blog “Drawing History Of Science”, dedicated to tell the stories of history of science through picture essays, animation, cartoon and comics.
Blog: https://drawinghistoryofscience.wordpress.com/
The Facebook page supports this blog: https://www.facebook.com/pg/drawinghistoryofscience/posts/?ref=page_internal

argha.manna
22 Oct '18

Hello,
I am sharing my latest article (an essay in pictures) from my blog.

argha.manna
24 Nov '18

These slides were shown in a comics workshop, part of an international conference on Science Fiction. The conference named " Workshops of Horrible Creation" has been organized by Department of English, Jadavpur University to celebrate the 200 years of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. In the conference the slides were presented in comics format, telling the story about the first science fiction ever written-Somnium by Johannes Kepler.

Shreya
5 Dec '18

Thanks for sharing your works Argha, I really love your visual style.

argha.manna
5 Dec '18

Thanks for your kind words.

rohinimurugan96
20 Dec '18

Hello,

I’m Rohini and here are the two pieces of science fiction that I’m writing as part of an ongoing series, ‘Fiction Friday’ in Research Matters! Do let me know what you guys think!

suratsaravanan
29 Dec '18

I recently made a video for scidev.net (http://scidev.net/). This is my first video, so I wanted to share it! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Noao2ZBDcX8&feature=youtu.be&a=)

Although there is a technical glitch and the audio is not working. I have also uploaded an alternate version with the audio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LetC2BitrjA&t=33s).

This video was a short intro to the main article (https://www.scidev.net/global/health/feature/india-battles-snakebite-scourge.html)

Also, as this was my first video, I was confused as to which tool to use. I wrote to M R Raghul who is also in this forum and gave very useful suggestions. Thus, I want to highlight the importance of a forum like this which provides a very good ecosystem for aspiring science communicators to share experiences and receive guidance.

Best,
Surat

argha.manna
2 Jan '19

https://drawinghistoryofscience.wordpress.com/2019/01/02/united-brothers-the-story-of-the-first-scientific-society-in-colonial-india-an-essay-in-comics/[quote=“Shreya, post:1, topic:724, full:true”]
Any past or current article about science that you are particularly proud of? Feel free to share it here.
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United Brothers, the story of first scientific society in colonial India

ipsajain.31
4 Jan '19

Sharing a small piece where I discuss how sciart can be scicomm,

will await your feedback.
Cheers,
ipsa

suratsaravanan
6 Jan '19

Nice article. When a person looks at an scientific image, they may think they are not qualified to interpret it. But as soon as you present the same image as an art form, it becomes open to your interpretation. So sci-art also makes science relatable to the masses in its own way.

ipsajain.31
6 Jan '19

Thanks for your point of view and feedback. Yes, scientific images tend to bring a sense of intmidation. Some work needed to change that outlook.

pratikmpawar
9 Feb '19

It’s almost a philosophical concept that what our ancestors experienced can influence our behavior. I’m thrilled to present my piece about a study which investigated this phenomenon in worms.
Would love any kind of feedback or suggestions!

bajajpushp
10 Feb '19

Cool article @pratikmpawar, very much enjoyed reading it!

bajajpushp
10 Feb '19

Hi all,
Sharing my latest article on the disappearing Arctic sea ice and its global implications. This is part one of a four-part series we are doing on the Arctic on our blog. Any feedback is most welcome!
https://www.climatecuriosity.com/editorials/arctic-episodes-part-1-vanishing-sea-ice

Shreya
23 Feb '19

This was a really interesting read! Looking forward to the next three parts in the series.

bajajpushp
24 Feb '19

Thanks @Shreya! Next part coming soon! :slight_smile:

bajajpushp
28 Feb '19

Hello all,
Sharing the latest article on our blog, on the thawing of permafrost and its regional and global impacts. This is the second part of our series on the Arctic. Any feedback is most welcome! Thanks!
https://www.climatecuriosity.com/editorials/arctic-episodes-part-2-thawing-permafrost

argha.manna
11 Apr '19

Yesterday the first captured image of a Black hole hit the internet. But imaging a Black hole has a long history. Actually, it all started with a pen and ink drawing. Here is the History of Black hole imaging, a short essay in comics.
https://drawinghistoryofscience.wordpress.com/2019/04/11/it-all-started-from-a-drawing-history-of-black-hole-imaging-a-short-essay-in-comics/

argha.manna
4 May '19

Illustrated article, published in Club Sci Wri. Here is the link:

argha.manna
4 Jun '19

An essay in comics on the history of antibiotic research, originally published in ClubSciWri

lipi2907.s
10 Oct '21

A comic based on a scientific article, “The Evolution of Biology” by Lawrence Kelly and Michael Scott, EMBO Reports. This was done as part of an outreach assignment, in an attempt to get students to think about how we view research in biological sciences.

Here’s the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hoaTGI8ZyzV4UdIqUVXgHNveGclI5Zrj/view?usp=sharing