Thursday, December 9, 2010

Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition Winners

Holy shit I love these things. Cannon hosts one too. First place was cool, but not very compelling. Here's the website. Below are a few of my favorites. 

This is amazing. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, indeed. You're looking at the process of cell division. "HeLa cells", derived from a cervical cancer cell, were the first immortal cell line. I love to see how the new cells (they're called "daughter cells" - beautifully ironic) seem to be tearing apart. You can almost see the agony in this picture, which really communicates the ethical grey area.

11th Place, 2010

Dr. Paul D. Andrews
University of Dundee
Dundee, Scotland, UK
Telophase HeLa (cancer) cells expressing Aurora B-EGFP (green) (100x)
Deconvolution



A baby clam!

12th Place, 2010

Dr. Gregory Rouse
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla, California, USA
Juvenile bivalve mollusc, Lima sp. (10x)
Darkfield - Learn more



'Tis the season.

Honorable Mention, 2010

Yanping Wang
Beijing Planetarium
Beijing, China
Snowflake (16x)
Reflected and Transmitted Light


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