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  • On a research trip, Dominik Behr from the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies of UZH photographed an African wild dog pup. The pup had repurposed one the researcher’s tranquilizer darts as a toy.
    On a research trip, Dominik Behr from the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies of UZH photographed an African wild dog pup. The pup had repurposed one the researcher’s tranquilizer darts as a toy.
  • Environmental psychologist Eike von Lindern took this picture of the dismantling of a wind turbine on a field trip to Mont Soleil. His research focuses on how new technologies change society.
    Environmental psychologist Eike von Lindern took this picture of the dismantling of a wind turbine on a field trip to Mont Soleil. His research focuses on how new technologies change society.
  • Georg Artus researches structures under the scanning electron microscope – such as this silicone structure.
    Georg Artus researches structures under the scanning electron microscope – such as this silicone structure.
  • “Flourishing Science from the Archives”: Leander Diener from the History of Knowledge doctoral program also received a distinction for his entry. The jury’s comments: “Here the viewer is faced with the question: Which stories will historians tell? And which stories will be forgotten?”
    “Flourishing Science from the Archives”: Leander Diener from the History of Knowledge doctoral program also received a distinction for his entry. The jury’s comments: “Here the viewer is faced with the question: Which stories will historians tell? And which stories will be forgotten?”
  • Sarah Speck from the Department of Geography travels frequently. This picture shows a group of elderly people in Nepal waiting to register at the bank that will pay out their pensions in the future.
    Sarah Speck from the Department of Geography travels frequently. This picture shows a group of elderly people in Nepal waiting to register at the bank that will pay out their pensions in the future.
  • “Counting Exactitude”: This picture of electricity meters was taken by Jonas Schädler from the Department of History of UZH. The jury’s comments: “You might ask, is that really research? Investigating old electricity meters? But on second glance this image reflects an evolution of the technology. And not only that: It’s about history and culture. It thus relates to every inhabitant. It’s a sort of tinkering with evolution, a merging of past and future.”
    “Counting Exactitude”: This picture of electricity meters was taken by Jonas Schädler from the Department of History of UZH. The jury’s comments: “You might ask, is that really research? Investigating old electricity meters? But on second glance this image reflects an evolution of the technology. And not only that: It’s about history and culture. It thus relates to every inhabitant. It’s a sort of tinkering with evolution, a merging of past and future.”