The Princeton Art of Science competition has named its 2009 winners. The image above, by Celeste Nelson, is a bright field micrograph of baby squid (Loligo pealeii). See the rest of the winners here.
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They're so cute I could just eat them up!
Show this to P Z Myers. He will love you forever!
Awww... they're so adorable