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More than 2, entries were received this year, the most ever for the competition, from scientists and artists across the world. The winning images were selected by a distinguished panel of judges. Now in its 35th year, Nikon Small World is the oldest and most respected competition of its kind. The competition, which has become the preeminent forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope, celebrates the world's best photomicrographers who create beautiful imagery while showcasing a wide variety of advanced scientific disciplines.
Nikon Small World recognizes photomicrographers for their achievements in capturing dynamic images at the intersection of science and art. It is clearly reflecting the discovery process — not in just life science but in industry as well.
The top five images this year include Dr. James Hayden, manager of the microscopy facility at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia and Small World 4th Place winner with a colorful, spiraling image of an anglerfish ovary. These images are ambassadors — introducing the scientific accomplishments of the research world to the general public.