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A cheerful young scientist in a lab coat peers through a magnifying glass, ready to explore and discover.
A cheerful young scientist ready for discovery-complete with magnifying glass, pencils, ruler, and test tubes.
Young scientists examine bugs and plants up close during an outdoor exploration activity.
A researcher carefully examines a specimen under a compound microscope in a laboratory setting.
A joyful student scientist demonstrates two classic chemistry reactions: fizzing gas bubbles and a colorful eruption-safety first, fun always!
A dynamic pop-art depiction of a female scientist mid-explanation, emphasizing clarity and engagement in science education.
A professional in a striped tie carefully examines documents, symbolizing diligence and attention to detail in business settings.
A friendly young scientist ready for discovery, equipped with a magnifying glass, ruler, and colorful lab tools.
Young scientists examine a grasshopper, bee, worm, and glowing creature in labeled jars during a fun biology experiment.
A diverse visual library featuring π, GitHub’s Octocat, NIST branding, SQL references, African American scientists in STEM, and more.
Watch out-he’s about to zap that fish with his homemade electro-device!
A stylish black crewneck tee with the word “SCIENTIST” repeated three times in a playful, multicolored gradient font.
Bacteriophages targeting bacterial hosts across terrestrial and aquatic environments, illustrating infection pathways in nature.
A welcoming doctor offers guidance with an open, reassuring gesture.
A stylized network visualization with central and peripheral nodes connected by lines, symbolizing data flow or system interdependence.
A detailed molecular network map highlighting how P53 coordinates with proteins like RAD2, ML8, H2AFX, and SMC3 to maintain genomic integrity.
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 playful mosquito illustration combines humor and detail, making entomology fun and engaging for all ages.
A cheerful scientist character pointing upward-perfect for illustrating discovery, ideas, or classroom learning moments.
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.
The LARISSA logo symbolizes the integration of human inquiry and Antarctic ice dynamics, representing the Larsen Ice Shelf System research initiative.
A curious scientist carefully inspects a fossilized bone, embodying the spirit of discovery and scientific inquiry.
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.
“I finally understand everything!” - a striking visual metaphor for awakening, confusion, and the fluid boundary between dream and reality.
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 fusion of human profile and vinyl record-symbolizing the blend of humanity and analog sound in Junkyard Scientists’ work.
A stylized polar bear illustration emphasizing texture and form, perfect for wildlife awareness campaigns.
The iconic Mad Science logo-bold, playful, and packed with scientific energy-symbolizes hands-on learning adventures for kids.
The Fitness Scientists logo-combining strength, science, and motion in a clean, modern design.
Annual page views for major oncofertility websites rose sharply between 2007 and 2011, with Oncofertility.northwestern.edu leading overall traffic.
A ribbon diagram illustrating protein secondary structure: cyan coils represent alpha helices, while yellow arrows indicate beta sheets.
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!).
This scientifically accurate reconstruction shows an Oviraptor philoceratops in dynamic motion, highlighting its plumage, elongated tail, and iconic skull crest.
A vintage-style homage to Marie Curie (1867), featuring the universal radiation symbol against a textured maroon backdrop.
A sleek, reflective molecular geometry model illustrating atomic bonds in a tetrahedral-like configuration.
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.
A playful, cartoon-style "Mad Scientist" graphic ideal for classroom posters, science fair banners, or kids’ learning resources.
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 diagram illustrates how sets A1, A2, and S overlap, with shared regions indicating common elements across multiple sets.
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