Raymond Nakamura and Lisa Willemse, Multimedia co-editors It’s no secret that scientist-types tend to be very creative people, or that artist-types often have an affinity for the sciences. Which is why we think that if Picasso were alive today, he might have been a science multimedia blogger, taking a Rubik’s cubistic approach to explain mathematics […]
Raymond Nakamura
Raymond Nakamura, Multimedia editor
Once upon a time, before the Internet, Raymond studied the hydrodynamics of sand dollars. Now a lapsed scientist, he remains intrigued with the natural world but has become more interested in the different ways to communicate scientific ideas and positively affect attitudes about science. He has been part of Science Borealis since it was no […]
On fish, fowl, and fiddleheads
Raymond Nakamura and Lisa Willemse, Multimedia co-editors Spring, whenever it arrives for you, is when nature’s multimedia productions begin – and some Science Borealis multimedia bloggers have been giving plenty of thought to the best production of them all: food. When you think about it, food is about as multimedia as science gets. Recipes require […]
Multimedia blog posts to get your goat
Raymond Nakamura and Lisa Willemse, Multimedia co-editors Chinese New Year gives us a second chance to re-make resolutions that may have dissolved since last month. Here are some of our resolutions for becoming better multimedia editors (if such a thing is possible!) for Science Borealis, inspired by posts in our category. Be more organized Our […]
Twelve days of solstice
Lisa Willemse and Raymond Nakamura, Multimedia co-editors ‘Tis the season to recognize the end of one year and the start of another. Whether you see this as an astronomical phenomenon, religious holiday, secular break, or something in between, light is often part of the celebration: an earlier dawn, candles, or strings of colourful LEDs. All […]