Art in Science

Outreach Events

Sanford 2019 Outreach

Art and Science invited students from The Sanford School for a day of science and campus tours! The students were given tours of the facilities in the Harker Lab at UD. They specifically enjoyed seeing the scientists geared up in the NanoFab. Graduate and undergraduate students volunteered to give the students a module on how to design nanoparticles for cancer treatment. Students then made their own nanoparticles to target a specific cancer. Students were also able to examine a variety of samples under a light microscope, along with common place items they brought from home.

Serviam 2019 Outreach

Art and Science volunteered with Women in Engineering with their Engineering Module at the nearby Serviam Girl’s Academy. Serviam is a tuition-free, independent Catholic middle school. Last year Art in Science lead the girls through a pendulum module. This year we discuss the concept of origami in nature and used DNA’s helical structure as an example. The girls then created their own DNA helices out of paper!

Ag Day 2019

 

Blog Posts

Last Call for Submissions!

Hello all: A reminder that submissions close tomorrow, March 3rd, at noon. While we have collected many amazing and beautiful scientific images to display, we wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to include yours! Once again, to ensure the best quality images for...

Smaller Than Stippling : Quantum Dots

With an article out in UDaily, we are connecting the last of the dots in putting Art in Science together. Dot Techniques in Art Dots are featured in many different art techniques.The dot technique that may be the most familiar is the Ben-Day dots most frequently seen...

Smaller than Stippling: Quantum Dots

With an article out in UDaily, we are connecting the last of the dots in putting Art in Science together. Dot Techniques in Art Dots are featured in many different art techniques.The dot technique that may be the most familiar is the Ben-Day dots most frequently seen...

Green Fluorescent Protein : Illuminating Molecular Level Processes

We are incentivizing entries in Art in Science by offering a monetary prize - and who doesn't love a good prize? Specifically speaking, who doesn't love the Nobel Prize? In 2008, Martin Chalfie, Osamu Shimomura, and Roger Tsien won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the...

Green Fluorescent Protein: Illuminating Molecular Level Processes

We are incentivizing entries in Art in Science by offering a monetary prize – and who doesn’t love a good prize? Specifically speaking, who doesn’t love the Nobel Prize? In 2008, Martin Chalfie, Osamu Shimomura, and Roger Tsien won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the...

Now Accepting Submissions!!

Thank you to everyone for your patience. We are proud to announce that we are now accepting submissions. All UD students and employees are invited to submit. You are welcome to submit as many images as you would like. To ensure the best quality images for printing, we...

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