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News Release 16-081

Submit your entry for 15th anniversary Vizzies scientific visualization challenge

National Science Foundation, Popular Science seek fresh, original entries

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In its 15th year, the Vizzies is now a national contest.

Credit: Popular Science


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2015 Experts' Choice award for photography.

When Ted Kinsman picked up this specimen on the side of the road one spring morning, he was hoping to get a good X-ray image of a snapping turtle. But after he placed the turtle in the X-ray machine, Kinsman was surprised to see it had about 30 eggs hidden inside. He added false color to the image to accentuate them. A professor of photographic sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Kinsman has been capturing images of local wildlife for the past decade. In this case, he also captured the Vizzies 2015 Experts' Choice award for photography.

Credit: Ted Kinsman


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