Through the microscope 2014,

The beauty and nature of life of the micro-world is shown through photos of the 2014 International Photo Contest "Microscope Photo".

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Microscope images are an international photo contest held once a year under the sponsorship of Nikon.

Curiosity, discovering the microscopic world beauty that can only be viewed through microscopy is the inspiration for scientists, creating amazingly vivid images.

The image of 'Rotifera opened mouth' by Panama computer programmer Rogelio Moreno won the highest prize in the 'Microscope photo shoot' competition in 2014.

Stunning photos capture the rare moments of aquatic creatures - rotifers (wheel coincides) opening their mouths, forming the heart, viewers can observe the inner organs of the wheel worm. this.

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Photo of 'Rotifolia opening mouth' of Rogelio Moreno - (Photo: Daily Mail)

This year's 'Photograph by microscope' competition attracted 1,200 photos from 79 countries around the world. Most photographers are scientists, microbiologists, even computer scientists.

The following are some high-profile photos in the Microscope Photo Shoot Contest in 2014:

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Charles Krebs eating picture of a rotifer - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Pulmonary artery endothelial cells of cattle were taken by Dr. Muthugapatti Kandasamy from University of Georgia, USA - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Microscopic image of a mushroom-infected chamomile and pollen by Dr. Joseph Rigby from the University of Western Australia - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Another image of Rogelio Moreno captures a microalgae in polarized light - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Picture of Douglas Moore's Montana Dryhead agate stone from University of Wisconsin - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Image of a small part of Dr. Ignor Robert's marine shrimp - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Microscopic picture of Anagallis plant, also known as the troublesome tree of MyersKey Jens Petersen from Denmark - (Photo: Daily Mail)