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A cheerful, eccentric scientist observes a colorful chemical reaction in his test tube.
A cheerful young scientist in a lab coat peers through a magnifying glass, ready to explore and discover.
A classic mad scientist grins wildly while clutching a steaming Erlenmeyer flask-ideal for lighthearted science-themed designs.
Young scientists examine bugs and plants up close during an outdoor exploration activity.
Young scientists examine a grasshopper, bee, worm, and glowing creature in labeled jars during a fun biology experiment.
A cheerful student scientist demonstrates two classic chemistry reactions: bubbling gas and a colorful eruption-ideal for sparking curiosity in young learners.
A researcher carefully examines a specimen under a compound microscope in a laboratory setting.
A dynamic pop-art depiction of a female scientist mid-explanation, emphasizing clarity and engagement in science education.
A friendly young scientist ready for discovery, equipped with a magnifying glass, ruler, and colorful lab tools.
A diverse visual library featuring π, GitHub’s Octocat, NIST branding, SQL references, African American scientists in STEM, and more.
A stylish black crewneck tee with the word “SCIENTIST” repeated three times in a playful, multicolored gradient font.
Watch out-he’s about to zap that fish with his homemade electro-device!
Bacteriophages targeting bacterial hosts across terrestrial and aquatic environments, illustrating infection pathways in nature.
A stylized network visualization with central and peripheral nodes connected by lines, symbolizing data flow or system interdependence.
A welcoming doctor offers guidance with an open, reassuring gesture.
A detailed molecular network map highlighting how P53 coordinates with proteins like RAD2, ML8, H2AFX, and SMC3 to maintain genomic integrity.
A cheerful scientist character pointing upward-perfect for illustrating discovery, ideas, or classroom learning moments.
A rendered MOF structure showing a central metal atom (yellow) bonded to nitrogen (blue), carbon (orange), and hydrogen (white) atoms in a porous lattice.
When your calendar throws a curveball-and your hair does too.
A monarch butterfly rests atop a detailed illustration of Earth, symbolizing the intersection of biodiversity and global stewardship.
This cheeky mosquito looks ready to zap you with its electric proboscis-nature’s tiny but mighty prankster!
A stylized cloud connected to a DNA double helix, representing the fusion of cloud infrastructure and genomic science.
A satirical cartoon highlighting the irony of blind faith-even in science.
A symbolic representation of the mind at work: colorful letters swirling inside a human head silhouette, illustrating cognition and communication.
A curious scientist carefully inspects a fossilized bone, embodying the spirit of discovery and scientific inquiry.
The LARISSA logo symbolizes the integration of human inquiry and Antarctic ice dynamics, representing the Larsen Ice Shelf System research initiative.
The ICYS 2014 logo integrates binary code, core physics formulas, a DNA double helix, and a calculus integral-symbolizing the conference’s multidisciplinary scientific spirit.
A dynamic, high-contrast artwork depicting a determined hedgehog caught in the rupture of DNA helices-symbolizing mutation and evolutionary change.
When the answer is a firm, no-sometimes even doctors need to draw the line.
The Naked Scientists logo features a modern Vitruvian scientist-lab coat, headphones, and test tubes-symbolizing accessible, dynamic science communication.
The vibrant “Young Scientists Reader” logo blends bold typography with a detailed Earth globe, symbolizing global scientific exploration for children.
A stylized polar bear illustration emphasizing texture and form, perfect for wildlife awareness campaigns.
Hands of different skin tones nurturing a young tree whose leaves form the Earth-representing shared responsibility for our planet’s future.
Two outlined territories linked by parallel wavy lines, with red crosses indicating border control points and green dots representing connectivity hubs.
A striking visual identity blending human profile and vinyl record-symbolizing the fusion of humanity and analog sound.
A cheerful, kid-friendly poster set that makes science exciting-complete with a curious student, pet hamster, friendly frog, and dragonfly.
The Fitness Scientists logo-combining strength, science, and simplicity in one dynamic design.
Annual page views for major oncofertility websites rose sharply between 2007 and 2011, with Oncofertility.northwestern.edu leading overall traffic.
The EPoS cycle highlights how eyes (observation), people, operations, and systems form a continuous feedback loop for user-centered improvement.
A bold, stylized caricature emphasizing character and emotion through exaggerated features and clean linework.
Three-color fluorescent microspheres imaged under epifluorescence microscopy; top row shows single beads, bottom row shows dense populations with scale references.
The classic mad scientist-wild-haired, wide-eyed, and holding a fizzing test tube-ready to unleash chaos (or breakthroughs!).
A lifelike reconstruction of Oviraptor philoceratops, showcasing its feathered arms, elongated tail, and distinctive cranial crest.
A sleek, reflective molecular geometry model illustrating atomic bonding in a tetrahedral-like configuration.
A stylized tribute to Marie Curie (1867-1934), featuring the iconic radiation symbol she helped define.
This cheerful octopus brings science to life-juggling tools from physics to biology with joyful curiosity.
A delightfully chaotic lab scene where a wide-eyed scientist carefully pours a mysterious liquid, surrounded by bubbling beakers and a bright idea lightbulb.
This color-coded heatmap reveals regional variations in annual ocean mixing intensity, with highest values (red) near the Strait of Gibraltar and western Atlantic.
This Venn diagram shows how elements labeled A1, A2, and S distribute across intersecting regions, highlighting shared and unique memberships.
Dexter beams with excitement, goggles askew and flowers in hand-ready to launch his next big experiment.