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It's been a busy and exciting summer for us at SayoStudio, and we're excited to present a small preview of a new mural installation we created for Gentian Creek Preserve!
How many species do you see?
🎨 Art by @n_tasha_maria, @mjerniganart, and Ari Gea, SayoStudio.
It's #AbstractArt time... coming in hot with this month's @CD_AACR journal cover!
SayoStudio's Claire Agosti created this #SciArt piece for their July issue; depicting colorectal cancer signaling pathways and therapies.
Read the journal here: https://t.co/EkyJ2eGD6q
What fun we had, imagining the secrets that the Higgs boson may still reveal. Our editorial science illustration imagines the Higgs as a looking glass into the future of physics.. read what physicists think is possible in @ScienceNews magazine.
#sciart by Nicolle R. Fuller.
What mysteries might the Higgs particle have yet to reveal, 10-years after its discovery?
Help @CERN celebrate by joining their live stream as they smash together more particles 💫, July 3rd-5th. 🧵
What happens when we think of our microbiome as an ecosystem? Can we pinpoint 'keystone' species?
The Arrieta lab gave premature babies the beneficial probiotic Bifidobacteria. This one species has a profound impact on the health of the gut-
You might have heard of the saying "gut feeling," but what if that phrase was found to be true by scientists?
The microbiota-gut-brain-axis is a brand new field of study, all about the bi-directional network between the microbiome in your gut and your brain--
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Breaking news in #CancerResearch--!
The drug dostarlimab put patients in remission without the need for radiation and chemotherapy. We can't wait to see what comes next.
Artwork here showing a primary tumor within the colon metastasizing by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.
This June, we're diving into the world of #Microbes!
The human GI tract is full of bacteria! Contrary to what one might think, these microbes are beneficial and help us digest food. Otherwise, many nutrients would be indigestible.
Art by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.
We're circling back to black holes for our #CosmologyMonth... we can't help it, their gravity is too strong!
The term #EventHorizon is what scientists use to describe the point of no return for anything caught in the gravity of a black hole.
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Continuing our #CosmologyMonth here at SayoStudio, we're going all the way back to the first stars in our universe!🌌 🌟
Researchers know that the first stars (or those that formed after the #BigBang) didn't look all that dissimilar to stars we see today.
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