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These Award-Winning Science Photos Capture the Beauty—and Weirdness—of Research

Award‑winning images of researchers and rare wildlife are sparking global interest in science photography

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The brief

Award‑winning science photos are being highlighted across multiple outlets. A conservation team captured a soaring flight with endangered birds, while other images showcase neon‑glowing mosquitoes, winged migrations and scientists at work.

Coverage emphasizes the visual diversity of research. Watch for further details on the competition’s organizers, any upcoming exhibitions of the winning images, and additional winners that may be announced in subsequent reports.

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Which competition did the Queen’s student win?

The coverage notes that the student won an international Nature photo competition.

What subjects are featured in the highlighted photos?

Images include conservationists with endangered birds, neon‑glowing mosquitoes, winged migrations and scientists at work.

Which outlets reported on the science photo competition?

Digital Camera World, RNZ, The Kingston Whig Standard, WTJX Newsfeed and Gizmodo all published pieces on the award‑winning photos.

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