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Nikon Announces Judging Panel For The 47th Annual Nikon Small World Competition


Nikon Announces Judging Panel For The 47th Annual Nikon Small World Competition
Five expert judges will evaluate entries from around the world to select this year's winning microscopy images and movies.
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MELVILLE, N.Y., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Nikon Instruments Inc. today announced the judging panel for the 2021 annual Nikon Small World photomicrography and Small World in Motion video competitions.
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Nsikan Akpan, Ph.D., Health and Science Editor at
New York Public Radio, Hank Green, Best-Selling Author, YouTube Creator, and Science Communicator, Robin Kazmier, Science Editor at
PBS NOVA, Alexa Mattheyses, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and Hesper Rego, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis at the Yale School of Medicine will review and select the 2021 winning images and videos.

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The Planets: Mars


OPPORTUNITY EXPLORES FOR 14 YEARS
DISCOVERS EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT FLOWING WATER
NARRATOR: Over 50 years of Mars exploration has revealed intriguing clues, suggesting Mars has a surprisingly watery past.
ASHWIN VASAVADA: There’s a lot of evidence for ancient flowing water on Mars. For one thing, there’s a lot of rivers that once coursed across the surface that are now dry, today. There’s also evidence for floods that catastrophically scoured the surface.
JOHN GROTZINGER: It’s undeniable that the early history of Mars was much wetter than it is today.
STEVE SQUYRES: The surface of Mars is littered with an uncountable number of little round things. These “blueberries,” as we nicknamed them, are what geologists call “concretions.”

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