A selection of graphics created whilst working as Quanta Magazine‘s Graphics Editor (2016 to 2020). Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication, funded by the Simons Foundation, to enhance public understanding of science. Click on a graphic to access an enlarged version.
"The Hunt for Earth’s Deep Hidden Oceans" by Marcus Woo; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Why Earth’s Cracked Crust May Be Essential for Life" by Rebecca Boyle; Editor: Michael Moyer
"A New World’s Extraordinary Orbit Points to Planet Nine" by Shannon Hall; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Mathematicians Tame Rogue Waves, Lighting Up Future of LEDs" by Kevin Hartnett; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Cosmic Triangles Open a Window to the Origin of Time" by Natalie Wolchover; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Vaccines Are Pushing Pathogens to Evolve" by Melinda Wenner Moyer; Editor: John Rennie
"Are Saturn’s Rings Really as Young as the Dinosaurs?" by Robin George Wood; Editor: Michael Moyer
"The Grand Unified Theory of Rogue Waves" by Charlie Wood; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Trouble Detected in Infamous Dark Matter Signal" by Natalie Wolchover; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Cells Talk and Help One Another via Tiny Tube Networks" by Viviane Callier; Editor: John Rennie
"Sugary Camouflage on Coronavirus Offers Vaccine Clues" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie
"Foundations Built for a General Theory of Neural Networks" by Kevin Hartnett; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Universal Quantum Phenomenon Found in Strange Metals" by Natalie Wolchover
"New Squid Genome Shines Light on Symbiotic Evolution" by Laura Poppick; Editor: John Rennie
"Toward a Grand Unified Theory of Snowflakes" by Rebecca Boyle; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Squishy or Solid? A Neutron Star’s Insides Open to Debate" by Joshua Sokol; Editor: Michael Moyer
"To Heal Some Wounds, Adult Cells Turn More Fetal" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie
"Inside Deep Undersea Rocks, Life Thrives Without the Sun" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie
" Long-Lived Stellar Blast Kindles Hope of a Supernova We’ve Never Seen Before" by Robin George Wood; Editor: Michael Moyer
"Cells Talk in a Language That Looks Like Viruses" by Carrie Arnold; Editor: John Rennie
"To Pay Attention, the Brain Uses Filters, Not a Spotlight" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie
"The Thorny Truth About Spine Evolution" by Christie Wilcox; Editor: John Rennie
"Scientists Debate the Origin of Cell Types in the First Animals" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie
"Scientists Learn the Ropes on Tying Molecular Knots" by Jordana Cepelewicz; Editor: John Rennie