Shark skin
This magnified image of shark skin was one of the Highly Commended entries in the 2004 Southern African Science Lens photography competition…
View ArticleSplendid cuckoo wasp
This close-up shot of the thorax of a splendid cuckoo wasp was the winning entry in the “Science Close-Up” category in the 2007 SA Science Lens competition
View ArticleComet McNaught
Hannes Pieterse’s image of Comet McNaught was a runner-up in the 2007 Southern African Science Lens photography competition
View ArticleFire
Alan Bucke’s image of fire was one of the Highly Commended entries in the 2004 Southern African Science Lens photography competition
View ArticleGolden islands on a carbon substrate
This image of golden islands on a carbon substrate was one of the Highly Commended entries in the 2003 Southern African Science Lens competition
View ArticleWeb of Life
“Web of Life”, a photo by Jason Limberis, was one of the Highly Commended entries in the 2013 Southern African Science Lens photography competition
View ArticleEvery last drop
This image – showing a drop of water falling onto a daisy – illustrates the fragility of our water supply and that we need to conserve “Every Last Drop”
View ArticleFly on a sundew leaf
This image of a fly caught in the sticky covering on a sundew leaf was one of the winning entries in the 2004 Southern African Science Lens competition
View ArticleKelvin-Helmholtz instability cloud structures
Kelvin-Helmholtz instability cloud structures formed continuously over the interior of Marion Island for about 10 minutes until they disappeared
View ArticleEchinocytes: morphed human red-blood cells
These starry objects are human erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells, with an altered morphology referred to as echinocytes
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