Can you guess the winner of the Centenary Institute Scientific Image Prize!

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This image highlights the beauty of a developing brain in the embryo.
 
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The composite image highlights blood vessels (grey) and surrounding tissue (blue) in the developing eye of the embryo.
 
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"Every one counts"
 
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A scientist retrieves samples from liquid nitrogen storage.
 
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Melanoma cancer cells. The finger-like projections on the surface of the cells (filopodia) are how the cancer cells sense their surrounding environment, they also help migrate and spread to different parts of the body.
 
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>img src= "https://www.facebook.com/centenaryinstitute/photos/pcb.1769692039726815/1769690929726926/?type=3&theater"/>
 
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Mouse liver portal vein network visualised by Microfil (radio opaque material) perfusion using micro-CT technique.
 
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>img src="https://www.facebook.com/centenaryinstitute/photos/pcb.1769692039726815/1769691029726916/?type=3&theater"/>
 
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