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- Read More: 30 Mind-Blowing Microscopic Images From The 2024 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Contest
#1 Image Of Distinction – Zhang Chao
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, China
“Beach sand.”
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#2 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Laurent Formery And Dr. Nathaniel Clarke
Stanford University
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
Pacific Grove, California, USA
“Nervous system of a young sea star.”
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#3 12th Place – Daniel Knop
Oberzent-Airlenbach, Hessen, Germany
“Wing scales of a butterfly (Papilio ulysses) on a medical syringe needle.”
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#4 Image Of Distinction – Timothy Boomer
Vacaville, California, USA
“Slime mold (Prototrichia metallica).”
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#5 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Håkan Kvarnström
Bromma, Sweden
“Peacock plume feather.”
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#6 Honorable Mention – Dr. Igor Robert Siwanowicz
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Janelia Research Campus
Ashburn, Virginia, USA
“Antenna of a mole crab.”
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#7 3rd Place – Chris Romaine
Port Townsend, Washington, USA
“Leaf of a cannabis plant. The bulbous glands are trichomes. The bubbles inside are cannabinoid vesicles.”
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#8 Image Of Distinction – Uwe Lange
Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
“Pollen on the compound eyes of a fly.”
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#9 Image Of Distinction – Ted Kinsman
Rochester Institute of Technology
Photosciences Department
Rochester, New York, USA
“A common house cat claw.”
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#10 13th Place – Paweł Błachowicz
Bedlno, Świętokrzyskie, Poland
“Eyes of green crab spider (Diaea dorsata).”
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#11 2nd Place – Dr. Marcel Clemens
Verona, Veneto, Italy
"Electrical arc between a pin and a wire."
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#12 5th Place – Thomas Barlow And Connor Gibbons
Columbia University
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
New York, New York, USA
“Cluster of octopus (Octopus hummelincki) eggs.”
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#13 Honorable Mention – Randy Fullbright
Vernal, Utah, USA
“Agatized dinosaur bone.”
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#14 Honorable Mention – Jochen Stern
Mannheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
“Golden bug eggs on a sage leaf.”
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#15 Honorable Mention – Dr. Bruce Douglas Taubert
Glendale, Arizona, USA
“Ocelli between the compound eyes of a yellow jacket.”
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#16 Image Of Distinction – Thomas Neumann
Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
“Ink dot on Japanese washi paper.”
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#17 6th Place – Henri Koskinen
Helsinki University
Helsinki, Uudenmaan lääni, Finland
“Slime mold (Cribraria cancellata).”
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#18 Image Of Distinction – Elkhan Yusifov And Dr. Martina Schaettin
University of Zurich
Department of Molecular Life Sciences
Zurich, Switzerland
“Developing nervous system in the eye of a 7-day-old chick embryo.”
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#19 7th Place – Gerhard Vlcek
Maria Enzersdorf, Austria
“Cross section of European beach grass (Ammophila arenaria) leaf.”
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#20 Honorable Mention – Daniel Evrard
Aywaille, Liege, Belgium
“Vinyl player needle on scratched vinyl disk.”
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#21 9th Place – John-Oliver Dum
Medienbunker Produktion
Bendorf, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany
“Pollen in a garden spider (Araneus) web.”
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#22 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Saikat Ghosh
National Institutes of Health
NICHD
Bethesda, Maryland, USA
“Human neurons.”
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#23 Image Of Distinction – Joshua Coogler
Dallas, North Carolina, USA
“Moss sporophyte with spores (green).”
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#24 Image Of Distinction – Daniel Knop
Oberzent-Airlenbach, Hessen, Germany
“Opening of a hibiscus flower (Hibiscus moscheutos) exposing the pollen in four stages, each ten minutes apart.”
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#25 11th Place – Dr. Ferenc Halmos
Bánd, Veszprém, Hungary
“Slime mold on a rotten twig with water droplets.”
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#26 Image Of Distinction – Daniel Knop
Oberzent-Airlenbach, Hessen, Germany
“Dorsal part of cuckoo wasp (Hedychrum gerstaeckeri) abdomen.”
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#27 Image Of Distinction – Jacek Myslowski
Wloclawek, Kujawko-Pomorskie, Poland
“Water mite (Arrenurus).”
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#28 16th Place – Marek Miś
Suwalki, Podlaskie, Poland
“Two water fleas (Daphnia sp.) with embryos (left) and eggs (right).”
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#29 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Igor Robert Siwanowicz
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Janelia Research Campus
Ashburn, Virginia, USA
“Aster anther cross-section with pollen grains (green).”
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#30 Image Of Distinction – Dr. Robert Markus
University of Nottingham School of Life Sciences, Super Resolution Microscopy Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom “Dandelion (Traxacum officinale) cross section showing curved stigma with pollen.”
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