Covers
PyMOL-created Journal Covers
Part of PyMOL's popularity comes from the fact that it is very flexible and it offers arbitrarily high-resolution images as output; this make it a great tool for making journal covers or any press-related images.
Here are some of the known PyMOL-created Journal Covers. There are surely more out there. If you have a cover you'd like to add, feel free.
Harnessing Helices, Chemical & Engineering News, June 2, 2008 Cover, Vol. 86, Issue 22.
Pumping Irons, Nature, Dec. 13th, 2007.
[1], Dec 2007.
Science, Nov. 23rd, 2007.
Sensing Calciums[2], Nov 20th, 2007.
Science, Oct. 19th, 2007.
Sensing Acid, Nature, Sept. 20th, 2007.
Form Finds Function?, Nature, Aug. 16thm 2007.
Auxin Action Revealed, Nature, Apr. 5th, 2007.
How Ribosomes Work, Chemical & Engineering News, Feb. 19th, 2007.
HIV's Hidden Weakness, Nature, Feb. 15th, 2007.
Glycosylation Engineering, Chemical & Engineering News, Sept. 4th, 2006.
Chromatin Code Decoded, Nature, Aug. 17th, 2006.
Halogenases, Chemical & Engineering News, May 22nd, 2006.
The B to Z of DNA, Nature, Oct. 20th, 2005.
Neurotransmission, Nature, Sept. 8th, 2005.
Science, July 22nd, 2005.
Probing Prions, Nature, June 9th, 2005.
Science, April 29th, 2005.
Science, Sept., 10th, 2004.
Science, Jan. 23rd, 2004.