In addition to my prose science writing, I have collaborated with award-winning artist Maki Naro on a number of science comics since 2016. Most of these comics are available online, and some additionally were printed in the paper versions of The Nib.
APS Physics
- The Equivalence Principle under a MICROSCOPE (comic with Maki Naro, September 14, 2022)
The Nib
- Our Vanishing Sky (comic with Maki Naro, published in the print issue “Nature”)
- Of Plutonium and Pluto (comic with Maki Naro, May 24, 2021; also published in the print issue “Power”)
- Waiting for Herd Immunity is Not the Answer (comic with Maki Naro, September 14, 2020)
- When “Peanuts” Went All-In on Vaccinations (comic with Maki Naro, September 9, 2019)
- When Good Scientists Go Bad (comic with Maki Naro, May 15, 2019)
- Who Owns an Asteroid? (comic with Maki Naro, February 11, 2019)
- There Are Hundreds of Billions of Galaxies. Where Are All the Aliens? (comic with Maki Naro, June 25, 2018)
- Are We Alone in the Universe? (comic with Maki Naro, April 2, 2018)
- Elon Musk’s Plans for Mars Colonization Lack Vision (comic with Maki Naro, March 22, 2018)
- Cosmic Driftwood: What a floating rock can tell us about life in the rest of the universe (comic with Maki Naro, January 31, 2018)
- The Trouble With Teleportation (comics collaboration with Maki Naro, October 9, 2017)
- Science is Political; Don’t Let Anyone Tell you Otherwise (comics collaboration with Maki Naro, March 13, 2017)
- Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So (comics collaboration with Maki Naro, December 5, 2016)
Vox
- Why are so few Nobel Prizes awarded to women? (comic with Maki Naro, December 10, 2019)