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.
Fusarium head blight (FHB), JBC, January 18, 2008 Cover, Vol. 283, Issue 3.
Pumping Irons, Nature, Dec. 13th, 2007.
[1], Dec 2007.
Science, Nov. 23rd, 2007.
Sensing Calciums[2], Nov 20th, 2007.
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases from human mitochondria[3], Nov. 13th, 2007.
Science, Oct. 19th, 2007.
Sensing Acid, Nature, Sept. 20th, 2007.
Form Finds Function?, Nature, Aug. 16thm 2007.
Nature Neuroscience Vol. 10 No. 8 Aug. 2007
Paused transcription complexes, Molecular Cell, August 3 2007 Cover, Vol. 27, Issue 3.
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.