Science Scope Arts Issue

Science Scope is a online journal with educational science activities for use as teaching aids. This issue (October, 2011) features several activities that use the arts to teach science.
Read MoreFusion Science Theater

The National Science Foundation funded Fusion Science Theater uses techniques from theater to create entertaining and educational science shows. The group not only performs shows, they are also available for workshops on their method, and can provide scripts and training for others to put on their shows.
Read MorePhysicist Turned Sculptor

Julian Voss-Andreae conducted graduate research in quantum physics. Now, he is most well known for his heavily science inspired sculptures, which have garnered him plenty of good press.
Read MoreSculpting New Life

Sculptor William Kidd uses ceramics to create “organic possibilities”. These realistic imaginary biological pieces are inspired by close study of a variety of organisms, from plants, to microbes, to sea life.
Read MoreShots of Shots

BevShots® is a photography studio started by a scientist who spent a lot of time at the microscope. Inspired by the beauty of crystalline structures like DNA under a microscope, the company has a whole line of polarized light microscope photographs of crystallized alcoholic beverages that can be purchased as wall prints or on ties.
Read MoreThe Symphony of Science

The Symphony of Science is a website devoted to delivering information about science in musical form. Musician and producer John Boswell uses audio from scientists, auto-tunes it, and re-mixes it with music.
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