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Press Release 08-163 2008 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge Winners Announced
Winning entries will appear in Sept. 26 issue of Science
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The winning photography entry, "Glass Forest," depicts at the microscale level a community of diatoms, unicellular algae characterized by a peculiar glass-like cell wall, attached to the basal segment of a marine invertebrate and captured by Scanning Electron Microscope.
Credit: Maria De Stefano, The Second University of Naples |
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"Mad Hatter's Tea" won first place in Informational Graphics. The team used an excerpt from an informative book, Alice's Adventures in Microscopic Wonderland, to demonstrate the fantastic nature of reality by arranging the illustrations of three beetles in fanciful ways.
Credit: Colleen Champ and Dennis Kunkel, Concise Image Studios |
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"Zoom into the Human Bloodstream" won first place in Illustration. The team manipulated perspective to show the relationship between the tiniest oxygen atom and the comparatively giant organ, the heart.
Credit: Linda Nye and the Exploratorium Visualization Laboratory |
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The September 26, 2008 issue of Science will feature the winning entries.
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