📷 Bouncing oil droplets. 📷 A clown fish peering out from a sea anemone. 📷 A cone-shaped cloud. These are some of the winning entries in the 5th Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition, celebrating achievements in science photography.
Three bouncing oil droplets showing quantum physics in action. A clown fish peering out from the tentacles of a sea anemone affected by climate change. A cone-shaped cloud looming above a hill in the Yukon, Canada. Fish skirmishing in the wetlands of Hong Kong. A rare lunar phenomenon in Belarus.
These are some of the winning entries in the fifth Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition, which celebrates achievements in science photography. Dr. Aleks Labuda's"Quantum Droplets" was crowned the winner of the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition.In its fifth year, the competition"celebrates the power of photography in capturing scientific phenomena" and recognizes the role images can play in making science more accessible.
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