AsianScientist (Oct. 6, 2016) – Our inaugural Asian Scientist science haiku competition has come to an end, and the team would like to thank everyone who has entered.
Our heartiest congratulations to the winners and runners-up! In no particular order:
Winners
- Nikki Despi
There are small things in
Small things and anything small
Is anything butInspired by ‘Mysteries Of The Unseen World Reveals A Stunning Microscopic Realm’
- Daphne Ng
She sipped her drink as
Photons from the universe
Embraced her brown skinInspired by ‘Ten Trillionths Of Your Suntan Comes From Beyond Our Galaxy’
- Elyson Encarnacion
There’s nothing too small
Can be hidden from her eye
Fairy of the skyInspired by ‘Philippine Satellite Provides Incredible High-Res Earth Images’
Runners-up
- Jeremy Chan
Nihonium breaks through
The land of the rising sun
Radiates with prideInspired by ‘Element 113 Named ‘Nihonium’ In Honor Of Japan (VIDEO)’
- Eddie Tan
PhD Journey
Like playing Pokémon GO
Strive to be the bestInspired by ‘20 Reasons Your PhD Journey Is Really A Pokémon Go Game’
- Ivan Roblas
Want to eat more rice?
Then you need to hybridize
Use genes for the win!Inspired by ‘How To Increase Rice Yield? Make Stronger Hybrids’
The winners are taking home Amazon vouchers of SGD$50 each. The six entries above, and nine honorable mentions, will be published in the 2017 print issue of Asian Scientist Magazine.
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