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Illustrating and animating scientific wonders. How can we help you visualize your science? 🔭 🔬 🧬
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We're kicking off March with a and our first ever monthly theme! Introducing SayoStudio's

Throughout March, we'll be sharing a lot of Sci-art depicting blackholes, stars, and gravity waves 🤩 🌌

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Could neurodegenerative diseases really be caused by ancient viral infections? The recent discovery of viral proteins in the brains of MS/ALS patients created a mysterious link between human genes and neurodegenerative disease.

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The Arctic is changing quickly, with current simulations estimating summer ice disappearance by 2035. This has vast implications for climate, the environment, and the people who live in and traverse the Arctic. 1/2 🧵

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This was done for 's Cancer Discovery. This paper documents how low-dose radiation can help reverse tumor immune desertification, making immunotherapy a highly effective treatment option where it was previously resistant.

Art by Claire Agosti, SayoStudio.

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After seeing the launch, we couldn't help but be excited for what it will find!

Here's a look at what our first massive blue stars were like. Embedded in gaseous filaments, with cosmic microwave background just visible at the edges. Art by Nicolle Fuller, SayoStudio

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Did you know some bacteria can survive being frozen for thousands of years?

Extremophiles are microbes that live in extremes of radiation, cold, heat, pressure, drought, acidity and salinity. This art shows ice extremophiles encased in permafrost- frozen in time. 1/2

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What is computer science? Is it coding or engineering new components? Computer science is so much more than mechanics: it fuels other science and sociology research, entertains us, and perhaps most importantly, connects us.

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What do blood vessels and neurons have to do with diabetic blindness? With constant elevated glucose levels, the blood vessels in our eyes become 'leaky'. This sets off a cascade of problems, including damage to the neural cells that transfer vision signals to our brain.
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Can we watch evolution happen? What defines a species? A lion is a lion, and a tiger is a tiger... except when they get a little too friendly and a liger is born 😳. When does a variation become its own independent species? 1/4

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Hi, I’m Trinka Kensill. For 15 years, I have been leading creatives (e.g. illustrators, animators, graphic designers, videographers, etc.) to communicate complex science and technology concepts in an engaging and easily understandable way.

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