Wikipedia:Wiki Science Competition 2017 in the United States/Full results
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This gallery contains the national finalists of the 2017 Wiki Science Competition in the United States. The jury selected 25 finalists across five categories from 1,180 submissions. These images represented the United States at the international level. For more information see the main results page.
Additional prizes include: U.S. Jury's Choice Award: the top five images selected by the U.S. jury International runners-up: images selected as runners-up for the top prize for each category
Lab Noir by DuckLionDog. As the sun sets on a forgotten campus on the ragged edge of a dirty town, a lone molecular ecologist prepares to find out just how dirty it really is.
Weary But Hopeful by Nels2235. 67 days after Hurricane Maria hit his rural community in Puerto Rico, high school junior Nelson Badillo hopes to finish his robot in time to reach the U.S. one more time. Everything is a challenge this year.
U.S. Jury's Choice AwardThe Galaxy Within by Dustin Johnsen. A 10x image of cultured mouse cortical neurons and astrocytes in cell culture. Neurons are stained red (MAP2 protein), while astrocytes are stained green (GFAP). As the presumed seat of consciousness, the infinity of questions still surrounding the brain are as nebulous as those surrounding our infinite universe. We are but stars in the end; and in the beginning.
Three Species of Pollen Grains by Asja Radja. A scanning electron micrograph of false-colored Passiflora (passion vine), Spathiphyllum (peace lily), and Aster (daisy) pollen. The intraspecific pattern stability and interspecific pattern variation may be part of a broader class of biological patterns that result from first-order phase transitions on the surfaces of spherical cells.
International runner-upBirefringent Water Ice by Tom Wagner. A thin layer of water ice that is two inches across between crossed polarizing filters. Bubbles are visible from air that came out of solution as the water froze.
Paddlefish 5-Day Embryo To Hatching by Betty Wills. An American paddlefish embryo's development from the first appearance of notochord to the larval stage.
Birth of a Multi-Nucleated Cell by Erin Rod. Fluorescent proteins visualize the cell cycle progression. IFP2.0-hGem(1/110) fluorescence (green) highlights the S, G2, and M phases, while smURFP-hCdtI(30/120) fluorescence (orange) highlights the G0 and G1 phases.
International runner-upU.S. Jury's Choice AwardEvolution of a Tornado by Jason Weingart. This image was created from eight images shot in sequence as a tornado formed north of Minneola, Kansason May 24, 2016. This prolific supercell went on to produce at least 12 tornadoes, and at times had two and even three tornadoes on the ground at once.
Preparing samples for NMR
Scientist at the Microscope
Teaching Neuroscience
Dissecting Neurons
Smiling at the Lab Bench
Zebrafish
Culture Plates
Lab Notebook
Love what you do
Scientists at Work by Katherine Stember. Members of a biology laboratory carry out research and education activities.
Microscope Images with Polarized Light by PW31. This image set illustrates how polarized light microscopy can be used to create colorful images, analyze tissue structure, and produce microscopic landscapes.