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Blue mushrooms, shy trees and glowing seas: Beaker Street science photography prize – in pictures
The 12 finalists will be exhibited at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery during Beaker Street festival from 6 to 17 August, including images of newborn fish, a native wasp and satellite trails across the night sky The language of termites: Liss Fenwick’s The Colony – in pictures Continue reading...
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According to The Guardian’s source item, Blue mushrooms, shy trees and glowing seas: Beaker Street science photography prize – in pictures, The 12 finalists will be exhibited at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery during Beaker Street festival from 6 to 17 August, including images of newborn fish, a native wasp and satellite trails across the night sky The language of termites: Liss Fenwick’s The Colony – in pictures Continue reading…
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- Blue mushrooms, shy trees and glowing seas: Beaker Street science photography prize – in picturesThe Guardian - 2026-06-09T00:00:38+00:00
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