There were other intriguing entries in
the science photo competition, including a somewhat freaky close - up of a New Caledonian crow «using a stick to fish food out of a small hole» from the perspective of its larva prey.
Thomas Endlein from the University of Cambridge photographed an Asian weaver ant holding a 500 milligram weight in its jaws, an image named the winner of the first Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
science photo competition.
This year, Princeton University's annual Art of
Science photo competition aims to reclaim the term «intelligent design» through stunning images of science — see «Reclaiming «intelligent design» with stunning photos» for the full story.
Not exact matches
Czech «
Science Is Beautiful»
photo and illustration
competition explores the wondrous worlds discovered via scientific investigation
Aug. 29: Turn your lens toward
science, technology, engineering and mathematics by today's deadline for the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History's photo compe
science, technology, engineering and mathematics by today's deadline for the National Museum of Nuclear
Science and History's photo compe
Science and History's
photo competition.
Want to know more: Here is a story originating from the Christian
Science Monitor «Google's Open Skies Raise Cries» courtesy of CBS News; also an article from The Indian Sunday Express: «Technology: Search and Destroy — Google has stunning entries for its
photos of the world's most secret military installations»; and, a reference back to the tongue - in - cheek
competition launched by the Register (in the UK) which challenged users to find black helicopters at sensitive sites using Google Earth «Google Earth: the black helicopters have landed».