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Steve Gschmeissner’s electron microscope image of liver cholesterol won a Wellcome Photography Prize this year



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Steve Gschmeissner’s striking electron microscope image of cholesterol crystals in the liver has been awarded the Wellcome Photography Prize. The image, taken using a scanning electron microscope, reveals the intricate structure of cholesterol, showcasing its needle-like crystals within the liver tissue. This detailed depiction highlights the microscopic beauty and complexity of human biology, contributing to a greater understanding of health and disease. Gschmeissner’s award-winning image exemplifies the power of scientific photography to bridge the gap between the abstract world of science and the tangible realm of visual art.

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