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7 Great Science Journal Covers

August 17, 2022

7 Great Science Journal Covers

Journal, Magazine and Research Covers

It’s been a busy summer here at SayoStudio! We’re privileged to work with scientists, doctors and researchers; each on the cutting-edge of their specific fields of study. From chemical biology to particle accelerators, here’s a brief look at the wide range of science journal covers that we’ve designed to facilitate visual science communication!

Science News magazine cover of ‘Muons’ by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.

1. Science News Magazine Cover: Muons

Scientists are learning how to use cosmic particles, called ‘muons,’ to scan geologic structures! This process is called ‘muon tomography,’ and can deeply penetrate material that x-rays cannot. This cover art was featured in Science News magazine in April 2022.


Nature Chemical Biology journal cover art by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.

2. Nature Chemical Biology Journal Cover

We were thrilled to have collaborated under Maayan Harel’s art direction for the Nature Chemical Biology journal cover! The latest issue of this magazine highlights research by the Olzmann Lab. The art here shows the effects of a selenoprotein, Gpx4, causing ribosome stalling and collision in cancer cells.


Advanced Science journal cover art by Christoph Kuehne, SayoStudio.

3. Advanced Science Journal Cover Art

A 3D printed Cell Gel cancer cube…sounds crazy, right? Dr. Vahid Serpooshan and other researchers at Emory University are studying a bio-printed neuroblastoma tumor– the main cause of cancer in infants.  You can read more about how this research may someday save lives here.


Advanced Functional Materials journal cover art by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.

4. Advanced Functional Materials: Brain Interface

Shadi Dayeh of University of California San Diego led a team of engineers to create a revolutionary new brain-to-computer interface implant. This technology adheres to the brain with micro needles, which sends haptic feedback to the user. If successful, this technology can aid people with mechanical prosthetics. Read more here.


Science News Magazine cover of the Kuiper belt, by Ari Gea, SayoStudio.

5. Science News Magazine: Kuiper Belt Cover

You’ve likely heard of the asteroid belt around Saturn; but did you know that the Kuiper belt on the edge of Pluto’s orbit is 20 times as wide, with ice, rocks and dwarf planets ? New research on the Kuiper belt sheds light on the origins of our solar system– and planetary scientists are discovering how it formed from a massive chunk of ice! Read the issue here.


Macromolecules cover illustration by Natasha Mutch, SayoStudio.

6. Macromolecules Journal Cover

How cool are glowing gels? We’re excited to feature the research of Dr. Kelly M. Schultz in their recent American Chemical Society publication! Natasha Mutch (SayoStudio) captured the auto fluorescent gel chemical structure in this 3D illustration. Schultz’s lab works on designing synthetic gels as a way to better understand how cells interact with their environment. Read more about Schultz’s research here.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B cover design by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.

7. Journal of Materials Chemistry B Cover Art

Congratulations to Mark Snyder’s lab and colleagues for being feature on the cover of the Journal of Materials Chemistry B! To create their art, we learned about the unique way they synthesize these light-emitting nano-crystals. The resulting quantum dots are biologically safe, and thus have many potential uses for imaging in health applications. As proof of concept, they bound antibodies to the quantum dots and showed them targeting macrophages. Read more on their website here.


The Scientist spread feature infographic art by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio.

BONUS: The Scientist Magazine Horizontal Gene Transfer Feature Spread Art

The July issue of The Scientist magazine gives an overview of the fascinating topic of horizontal gene transfer. SayoStudio’s infographic art shows the many different organisms that surprisingly transfer DNA between them, often across kingdoms.


Like what you see?

We love working on science journals and magazines- and can’t wait to help your academic dreams become a reality! Have your own research project you want to transform into compelling sci-art, but don’t know where to begin? Read more here about how working with an illustrator can benefit your research, and make your projects stand out in a crowd. Don’t forget to check out our blog all about the Human Cell Atlas Science magazine cover for a deep dive into the process behind creating science magazine and journal covers, a look at the Higgs particle cover art for Science News magazine, and learn more about the benefits (and risks) of hiring a professional illustrator for cover art.

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