Peregrine Moon Mission Runs Into Disaster, and More Top Science News of the Week


Photo: David Joseph

Sometimes, a moment is so fleeting or a scene is so small that not even the fiercest squint can capture it.

Thankfully, that’s where cameras—and the photographers that wield them—come in. Today, the winners and finalists of the fifth Close-up Photographer of the Year competition are revealed. Showcasing nature at its smaller scales, the awarded images—selected from nearly 12,000 entries—offer an intimate look at the animal kingdom, fungi, and the remarkable planet that we call home. – Isaac Schultz Read More


Photo: David Joseph

Sometimes, a moment is so fleeting or a scene is so small that not even the fiercest squint can capture it.

Thankfully, that’s where cameras—and the photographers that wield them—come in. Today, the winners and finalists of the fifth Close-up Photographer of the Year competition are revealed. Showcasing nature at its smaller scales, the awarded images—selected from nearly 12,000 entries—offer an intimate look at the animal kingdom, fungi, and the remarkable planet that we call home. – Isaac Schultz Read More

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