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Editorial Science Communication

Science is more than just facts, it’s about understanding how we can empower the world with the facts! By blending knowledge with storytelling, complex topics like biodiversity and public health can be made to feel more relatable and engaging. In these editorial illustrations, my goal isn’t just to explain the science but to show why it matters. When we connect with a story, we care. And when we care, we act.​

 

From polluted waterways and environmental challenges to coping with grief and the hidden wonders of fungi, these illustrations were designed for news articles tackling diverse subjects, aiming to spark curiosity, encourage conversation, and inspire change, one small step at a time.

 

‘Rivers you think are pristine are not’: how drug pollution flooded the UK’s waterways – and put human health at risk

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Why taking our grief out into nature can help us heal

Article by: Ruth Allen, New Scientist Reporter

10 July 2024 

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Does exposure to cold and flu viruses weaken or strengthen the immune system?

Article by: Linda Geddes, Gardian Science correspondent

Sat 19 Nov 2022 11.00 GMT

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