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In the photo: amazing pictures show that science is magical.

Page 1, * * 2: Page 1 Page 2 The photo of Science (antonia Donilla) is said to be worth a thousand words. This is what the Royal Society is looking for when judging photos for their published photo contest. It "glorifies the power of photography to spread science and the role of great images in making the broad audience understand science." In the 2065,438+07 competition, the judges received more than 65,438+065,438+000 entries. The winner's photos include a close-up of an asphalt tree embryo (showing every nook and cranny of the little water bear), the tentacles of Antarctic "ice" and a polar bear hatching eggs. The following are the winning photos.

Peter-transfer photographer Peter-transfer used this picture called "rock candy box" to shoot the champions and champions of earth science and climatology.

Using a Pentax ME super camera and a 70-300mm zoom, transfer flew over the southern Antarctic Peninsula and captured an unusual two-way crack in the ice sheet. A twin otter plane showed the size of the crack.

The picture of the first bow (Giuseppe Suaria) Russian research ship "Akademik Tryoshnikov", Giuseppe Suaria sitting at the mouth of the Meuse Glacier in eastern Antarctica won the runner-up in earth science and climatology. After the photo was taken,

In an instant, a remote-controlled underwater robot named "ROPOS" was used to check the melting ice sheet.

HervéElettro is a leader in the field of microscopic imaging. This tiny drop of olive oil was shot with Nikon D300 camera and Fluoroco backlight at 10 point, and the total illumination was 1000 lux.

Photographer HervéElettro was inspired by the Nephilia Madagascariensis spider, which uses tiny glue drops to catch prey.

Vladimir Gross Photographer Vladimir Gross "A photo of a 50-hour-old Di Gialdini's hypnotized embryo. A slow penguin won the second place in the microscopic imaging competition of the 20 17 Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition.

Waiting in Shallow Water (Nico de Bruen) On Marion Island, the Indian Ocean and parts of South Africa, emperor penguins are busy dressing themselves. In the bay, a group of killer whales surfaced and alarmed a group of penguins in the water. Moreover, a smaller sheath beak perched on the rock and watched the whole scene. This beautiful and busy photo won the title of Nico de Bruen, an ecological and environmental science photographer.

Thomas Endeline, and Nepenthes (a carnivorous Nepenthes) brought some deaths to many insects, and Schmitz ants were not affected by its trap. As shown in the picture, in this photo taken by ecological and environmental science photographer Thomas Enderlin, specialized ants live in the vines of plants and climb in and out of the pitcher without any problems.

Antonia Donsila Photographer antonia Donsila, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh, took this photo while crossing the Frame Strait between Greenland and Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. A polar bear stares into the water from a hard piece of ice. Many polar bears are not so lucky. They died while swimming in the open ocean in search of sea ice. This photo was taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II+Tenglong telephoto lens, and it is the champion of behavior category.

Training "KDSP" (David Costantini) won the runner-up in the behavior category in the 20 17 Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition. This unique photo shows two Arctic terns "communicating" with each other in a carefully selected nest: an abandoned shovel. David costantini, photographer of the National Museum.