And on many occasions, it was on the back of an envelope or on a napkin that she doodled sketches of the chemical bonds to better show her parents what she was working on in the lab. Jody Berns, Veronica's mother, said their family has a history of doodling and has shared comics for years.
以前的很多时候,她就是通过在信封或者餐巾纸的背面画化学键的草图,向父母解释她在实验室里的工作。维罗妮卡的母亲乔迪·伯恩斯说,她们家一直有涂鸦的传统,很多年来大家都一起看各种漫画。
Berns surprised her family with her comic book "Atomic Size Matters" at her graduation last year. The book depicts cartoons of Berns wearing various costumes and uses humor as well as simple comparisons to describe elaborate chemistry.
在去年的毕业典礼上,伯恩斯以漫画书《原子大小的重要性》给了家人意外的惊喜。在这本书里,伯恩斯自己的漫画形象以不同的行头出镜,用幽默诙谐、简单类比的方式向人们描述复杂的化学。
"We're just really proud that she can take something so complex and put it into a fun visual explanation that everyone can enjoy," Jody Berns said.
“我们很骄傲,她可以把如此复杂的东西变成有趣的图像解析,让每个人都能欣然接受,乔迪·伯恩斯说。
Veronica Berns' professor Danny Fredrickson said Berns was the first of his students to construct her thesis in an artistic way. He said often it is difficult for scientists to explain what they do with proper context.
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