Life is pretty interesting, and at the microscopic scale, it can also be beautiful, strange, intriguing, frightening and gross. The winning photos and videos from this year's Olympus BioScapes ...
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it is also in the eye of a honeybee, the eggs of a lobster and the surface of petrified wood—as is evident from a selection of images entered in the 2008 ...
It's hard to know whether to gasp or laugh at the winning picture in this year's Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition. One thing's for sure: The humped bladderwort is no laughing matter to ...
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I recently became aware of the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition ® which recognizes outstanding images of life science specimens captured through light microscopes, using any magnification ...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UPI) --Every year, the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition shines a light on some of the most impressive and visually stunning images of human, plant and animal subjects ...
Some of the world’s most stunning beauties can’t be seen with the naked eye. Every year, scientists and microscope devotees submit their images and movies of life science objects shot under a ...
A competition featuring astounding images of life seen through a microscope, a marriage of science and art, has announced its 2014 winners. The best examples of microscopy were chosen from entries in ...
The 2011 Olympus BioScapes competition brings the beauty of micro-organisms out of the lab. Here is a gallery of our favourite images from the contest, including petite plankton, dinky Drosophila and ...
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