Every yr , Science Magazine teams up with the National Science Foundation to host theInternational Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge . Participants are asked to get into picture , illustrations , informational nontextual matter , videos , and even interactive game to be judged on their optical impingement and power to communicate a scientific idea .
This yr the competition received over 200 entries from 33 countries , and the succeeder from each family are every second as stunning as you ’d expect them to be . We ’ve gain a smattering of our favourite together here , but you should definitely check out all the victor , preceding and present , over on the contest home page .
The prototype up top is of varying - diameter carbon nanotubes , and was created by University of Nebraska ’s Joel Brehm . It received an honest mentionin the Illustration category .

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All image by their various creators via AAAS / Science
Microscopic Image of Trichomes on the cutis of an Immature Cucumber , by Robert Rock Belliveau

Metabolomic Eye , by Bryan William Jones from the University of Utah Moran Eye Center
The Cliff of the Two - Dimensional World ( a nanostructured material made from ultrathin layer of atomic number 22 - base compound , seen under an electron microscope ) , by Babak Anasori , Michael Naguib , Yury Gogotsi , and Michel W. Barsoum of Drexel University
Tumor Death - Cell sensory receptor on Breast Cancer Cell , by Emiko Paul and Quade Paul , Echo Medical Media ; Ron Gamble , UAB Insight

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