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Art illuminates the beauty of science – and could inspire the next generation of scientists young and old

  • Written by Chris Curran, Professor and Director Neuroscience Program, Northern Kentucky University
imageThe annual BioArt competition highlights the hidden parts of biology revealed under a microscope.Todd Green/BioArt, CC BY-NC-ND

Scientists have often invited the public to see what they see, using everything from engraved woodblocks to electron microscopes to explore the complexity of the scientific enterprise and the beauty of life. Sharing these...

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