Have a look at this year’s winning images. They are amazing.
A little bit of background information:
Wellcome Images is part of the Wellcome Trust, a charity that funds health research. For ten years it has awarded prizes for pictures that creatively explore the fields of medicine, social history, healthcare and biology.
The Wellcome Image Awards recognise the creators of the most informative, striking and technically excellent images among recent acquisitions to the Wellcome Images collection of medical and historical images.
Selected by a panel of expert judges, the images have been created using techniques ranging from light and electron microscopy to illustration and photography.
From The New Scientist and Wellcome Image Awards
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Cool! My favourite has to be the Summer Plankton and the Lung Cancer Cell. Never knew that a cancer cell would look like that, with those extrusions.