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Science Exposed

Exhibition - Visual arts - Photography

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Dates
May 1 to November 1st 2026
FREE
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All Day Event
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4777, avenue Pierre-De Coubertin
Montréal, QC Canada
H1V 1B3

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La preuve par l’image… Science in all its forms

Looking at science through a different lens, using images instead of words. The original idea was launched in 2010 by Acfas through its La preuve par l’image contest.
 
This contest is devoted to images of scientific research in all fields of study. In 2016, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) collaborated with Acfas to open up the contest to candidates across Canada. Science Exposed is the English component of the contest.
 
As an organization that celebrates life and nature, Espace pour la vie has chosen to display 20 images from the 2026 edition-images that reveal a world of surprising complexity and stumming beauty.
 
Look closely at these true works of scientific art as seen through the eyes of researchers and choose your favourite image by voting for the Découverte People's Choice Award, sponsored by Radio-Canada.
Notes
All the images are exposed in front of the Biodôme. Vote for the Discovery Audience Choice Award! May 7–September 27, 2026

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