David Cheney is a board-certified medical illustrator trained alongside medical students, enabling him to create precise anatomical illustrations. His work includes visualizing complex concepts like cerebrospinal fluid for journalism. With diverse professional experiences, Cheney aims to explore sculpture, particularly reconstructing extinct creatures for museums. Dava Sobel revived poetry in the magazine, aiming to blend artistic expression with science. Initially soliciting existing poems, Sobel's approach led to a significant backlog of new submissions, enriching the magazine's literary engagement with scientific themes.
David Cheney, a board-certified medical illustrator, combines art with scientific understanding, creating visual content that aids comprehension of complex anatomical concepts.
Sobel initiated the revival of poetry in Scientific American, contributing to a year-long backlog of submissions as she sought to merge art with scientific discourse.
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