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These Award-Winning Science Photos Capture the Beauty—and Weirdness—of Research

Award-winning science photos showcase the beauty and strangeness of research.

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📍 How it ended

The story of the award-winning science photos quieted after a single day of coverage. The headlines highlighted various winning images, including a photograph of conservationists flying with endangered birds and a Queen's student's winning entry in an international competition.

Epilogue added 19d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Awards for science photography have been announced. Coverage from Digital Camera World, RNZ, The Kingston Whig Standard, WTJX Newsfeed and Gizmodo highlights the winners.

The images range from conservationists flying with endangered birds to neon mosquitoes. A student from Queen’s University won an international Nature photo competition.

Expect more details about the winning photographs and the photographers. Coverage does not yet specify whether there will be an exhibition of the winning photos.

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What types of images were awarded?

The winning images include a photograph of conservationists flying with endangered birds and neon mosquitoes.

Which outlets are covering this trend?

Coverage is present in Digital Camera World, RNZ, The Kingston Whig Standard, WTJX Newsfeed and Gizmodo.

Who won an award?

A student from Queen’s University won an international Nature photo competition.

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