At LampScience, we believe that powerful scientific communication happens when technical precision meets accessible visual storytelling. Our goal is always to transform intricate biological processes into clear, engaging narratives that can be understood.
At LampScience, we work to turn complex scientific concepts into visual experiences that are not only engaging, but also grounded in real data and scientific rigor. We help bridge the gap between research and understanding.
At LampScience, we believe by translating complex cellular structures into accurate visualizations, we aim to reveal the hidden architecture of life in a way that is both scientifically rigorous and visually compelling.
At LampScience, we work with biotech founders, researchers and science-driven companies to transform complex mechanisms into compelling 3D visual stories that inform, persuade and resonate.
At LampScience, we are deeply passionate about space, astrophysics, and the challenge of transforming complex scientific discoveries into visual stories that people can truly understand and connect with.
What we call “emerging viruses” are pathogens that appear for the first time in a population, or known viruses that suddenly expand rapidly. Viral evolution is deeply connected to ecology, biodiversity, climate change and the way humans interact with ecosystems and wildlife.
At LampScience, accurate human anatomy representation is deeply important to us because many of the projects we are most passionate about are connected to biotechnology, medicine, and health communication.
We had the pleasure of bringing to life one of nature’s most fascinating microscopic creatures: the tardigrade, often known as the “water bear.” Despite their tiny size, tardigrades are famous for their incredible resilience and have become icons of the microscopic world.
Today our CEO and Business Director David Hernández Merino has been sharing an improvised but brilliant session with the students currently doing internships with us, talking about communication, sales, business practices, and the human side of working in science and technology.
A recent research article co-authored by our Scientific & Creative Director, Maria Lamprecht, PhD, explores how genes from microorganisms adapted to extreme environments may help plants become more resistant to severe stress conditions.
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At LampScience we are passionate about creating aerospace visualizations that bring the Moon closer to us as a place we are learning to reach, understand and one day inhabit. Because every step we take toward the Moon is also a step toward understanding our place in the universe.
This animation explores one of the most fundamental structures of life: DNA. Beyond its iconic double helix shape, what we’re seeing here is a dynamic, molecular-level representation of how information is stored, organized and expressed at the smallest scales.
If you need to communicate complex scientific concepts in a clear, visual and engaging way, we would love to collaborate.
Let’s make your science unforgettable.
At LampScience, we believe that a powerful scientific project deserves a visual identity that is just as innovative and future-focused as the research behind it.
Your science speaks volumes and your branding should amplify that message with clarity, purpose, and emotional impact
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At LampScience we specialize in scientific visualization for projects of all kinds and across every field of science. Biotechnology, astrophysics, pharma, medical, aerospace, subatomic, engineering…
At LampScience, we believe that every detail of the human body, from its outer anatomy to its invisible molecular dynamics, deserves to be represented with precision and respect for reality.
Because when science looks real, understanding becomes possible.
What makes this mechanisms challenging is not only their complexity, but their invisibility. They happen at a scale and level of detail that is impossible to observe directly and very difficult to explain with words alone. This is where scientific visualization becomes essential.
We believe that science this powerful deserves to be seen, shared, and celebrated. Translating aerospace innovation into meaningful visuals allows us to connect the vastness of the cosmos with the curiosity and imagination of everyone on Earth.
At the molecular level, the immune system relies on highly specific recognition events to decide which cells must be eliminated.
At LampScience, this is exactly what drives us: helping turn complex biological mechanisms into visualizations that are clear, rigorous, and engaging.
5,000 days!
The Curiosity rover landed on Mars in August 2012, has been on Mars for 4,866 sols, Martian days (5,000 total Earth days; nearly 14 years) and has sent more than 1 million photographs back to Earth and yet the mission is still trending topic.
Credit: LampScience/NASA