Media coverage
Dec 2016 — Nature Physics publication [web link]
- Stanford News: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- New York Times: The Beauty of a Starfish Larva at Lunch [web link]
- Nature News: "Swimming starfish, a departing dinosaur, and a lot of ice" [web link]
- Phys.org: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- Live Science: “Starfish Larvae Churn Whirlpools With 100,000 Tiny Hairs" [web link]
- Science Daily: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- EurekAlert: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- Futurity: “Why baby starfish make these pretty whorls in water" [web link]
- EarthSky: “The water whorls of baby starfish" [web link]
- ACSH: “Revealing The Wonders Of How Starfish Survive And Grow" [web link]
- SciGuru: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
Dec 2016 — First place, Nikon Small World in Motion Competition [video link]
- Nikon: “Time-lapse revealing water patterns of starfish larva wins Nikon Small World in Motion Competition" [web link]
- Popular Science: "The year's best videos starring really, really small things" [web link]
- Business Insider: "These are the best videos recorded through a microscope this year, according to Nikon" [web link]
- Daily mail: "Nikon reveals the best videos shot through a microscope" [web link]
- CBS News: "Small world in motion: Nikon contest winners" [web link]
- Smithsonian: “Prize-Winning Videos Capture Mesmerizing, Microscopic World" [web link]
- Live Science: “Tiny Starfish Larva Mesmerizes in Award-Winning Video" [web link]
- Seeker: “Hunting Starfish Larva Takes the Top Prize in Micro Video Competition" [web link]
- BBC Focus Magazine: “Nikon Small World in Motion brings photomicrography to life" [web link]
Dec 2016 — APS/DFD Milton van Dyke Award (Video) [video link]
- Vox: “This is how a baby starfish eats. It involves vortexes of doom.” [web link]
- FYFD: “Starfish larvae create beautiful vortices to help themselves catch food.” [web link]
Dec 2015 — Honorable mention, Nikon Small World in Motion Competition [video link]
- Huffington Post: “18 Award-Winning Videos: Hidden micro realm is beautiful” [web link]
- The Atlantic Video: “Incredible Video Taken Through a Microscope” [web link]
Aug 2013 New Journal of Physics “Video Abstract Prize”
— Featured on the front pages of New Journal of Physics and University of Twente
News coverage — University of Twente: “UT Researchers win NJP video competition”
Dutch media — RTV-OOST NL, Tubantia NL
Interviews
Sep 2013 Mesa+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente
Dec 2016 — Nature Physics publication [web link]
- Stanford News: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- New York Times: The Beauty of a Starfish Larva at Lunch [web link]
- Nature News: "Swimming starfish, a departing dinosaur, and a lot of ice" [web link]
- Phys.org: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- Live Science: “Starfish Larvae Churn Whirlpools With 100,000 Tiny Hairs" [web link]
- Science Daily: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- EurekAlert: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
- Futurity: “Why baby starfish make these pretty whorls in water" [web link]
- EarthSky: “The water whorls of baby starfish" [web link]
- ACSH: “Revealing The Wonders Of How Starfish Survive And Grow" [web link]
- SciGuru: “Starfish larvae create complex water whorls to eat and run" [web link]
Dec 2016 — First place, Nikon Small World in Motion Competition [video link]
- Nikon: “Time-lapse revealing water patterns of starfish larva wins Nikon Small World in Motion Competition" [web link]
- Popular Science: "The year's best videos starring really, really small things" [web link]
- Business Insider: "These are the best videos recorded through a microscope this year, according to Nikon" [web link]
- Daily mail: "Nikon reveals the best videos shot through a microscope" [web link]
- CBS News: "Small world in motion: Nikon contest winners" [web link]
- Smithsonian: “Prize-Winning Videos Capture Mesmerizing, Microscopic World" [web link]
- Live Science: “Tiny Starfish Larva Mesmerizes in Award-Winning Video" [web link]
- Seeker: “Hunting Starfish Larva Takes the Top Prize in Micro Video Competition" [web link]
- BBC Focus Magazine: “Nikon Small World in Motion brings photomicrography to life" [web link]
Dec 2016 — APS/DFD Milton van Dyke Award (Video) [video link]
- Vox: “This is how a baby starfish eats. It involves vortexes of doom.” [web link]
- FYFD: “Starfish larvae create beautiful vortices to help themselves catch food.” [web link]
Dec 2015 — Honorable mention, Nikon Small World in Motion Competition [video link]
- Huffington Post: “18 Award-Winning Videos: Hidden micro realm is beautiful” [web link]
- The Atlantic Video: “Incredible Video Taken Through a Microscope” [web link]
Aug 2013 New Journal of Physics “Video Abstract Prize”
— Featured on the front pages of New Journal of Physics and University of Twente
News coverage — University of Twente: “UT Researchers win NJP video competition”
Dutch media — RTV-OOST NL, Tubantia NL
Interviews
Sep 2013 Mesa+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente