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| July 4, 2012
A unique close-up image of a living human brain has won the Wellcome Prize for microscope photography after it was taken during a surgical procedure to treat a patient with epilepsy.
Taken by Robert Ludlow of UCL’s Institute of Neurology, the image is a rare shot of a living brain – a view normally only seen by neurosurgeons, showing veins, arteries and grey matter flushed pink with blood.
At first it felt a bit weird…after that I started puking rainbows, and then I died of cuteness!