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Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: High Res 4. tif

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Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: USA, TEXAS, Midland: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Oil Drilling Machinery Display

USA, TEXAS, Midland: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Oil Drilling Machinery Display

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: USA, TEXAS, Pecos: West of the Pecos Museum Display of Barbed Wire

USA, TEXAS, Pecos: West of the Pecos Museum Display of Barbed Wire

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Piroque or outrigger canoe back from fishing and left up on the beach for the night

Piroque or outrigger canoe back from fishing and left up on the beach for the night. Canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. Lavanono Village. Southern Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Butterfly eggs, SEM

Butterfly eggs, SEM
Butterfly eggs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the eggs of a butterfly (order Lepidoptera). One of the eggs at lower right is hatching

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Butterfly eggs, SEM

Butterfly eggs, SEM
Butterfly eggs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the eggs of a butterfly (order Lepidoptera). One of the eggs at lower right is hatching

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Wood wasp, SEM

Wood wasp, SEM
Wood wasp, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This wasp, also called a horntail, is in the family Siricidae. Females lay eggs in bark

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Weevil in a pea, SEM

Weevil in a pea, SEM
Weevil (Sitophilus sp.) inside a pea, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The weevil develops from an egg laid in a hole on the surface of the pea

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Pulvilli on a flys foot, SEM

Pulvilli on a flys foot, SEM
Flys foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pulvilli (tubular hairs) on the base of the foot of a fly (order Diptera)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: House fly maggot, SEM

House fly maggot, SEM
House fly maggot, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The house fly (Musca domestica) lays eggs in organic matter, usually decaying material

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Wood wasp, SEM

Wood wasp, SEM
Wood wasp, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This wasp, also called a horntail, is in the family Siricidae. Females lay eggs in bark

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Alien civilisation

Alien civilisation. Computer artwork depicting a floating building passing between towers on an alien planet

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Gas platform support tower

Gas platform support tower. View looking up through the steel lattice of a gas platform support tower. The structure is known as a jacket. Photographed off Brunei

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Skin, SEM

Skin, SEM
Skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through healthy skin. The top layer is the stratum corneum (flaky, pink), which is composed of dead

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle fibrils (pink) from a healthy heart. Mitochondria (yellow) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle (orange) from a healthy heart. Between the bundles of muscle fibrils, or myofibrils

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle (green) from a healthy human heart. Between the bundles of muscle fibrils, or myofibrils

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle fibrils (green and brown) from a healthy heart. Mitochondria (pink) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle fibrils (green) from a healthy heart. Mitochondria (orange) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Blood clot, SEM

Blood clot, SEM
Blood clot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of blood clotting in an ovarian follicle. The red blood cells (erythrocytes) are trapped in filaments of fibrin protein (brown)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Coronary artery, SEM

Coronary artery, SEM
Coronary artery. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an artery in cardiac (heart) muscle. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are seen within the vessel

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Coronary artery, SEM

Coronary artery, SEM
Coronary artery. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an artery in cardiac (heart) muscle. Red blood cells (erythrocytes, blue) are seen within the vessel

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Digital world

Digital world. Conceptual computer artwork of a human brain superimposed on the Earth, suspended above a circuit board network

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Computer virus

Computer virus. Conceptual computer artwork of a computer virus, represented by cell-like structures covered in the word virus

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Computer virus

Computer virus. Conceptual computer artwork of a computer virus, represented by a miniature Earth covered in the word virus being attacked by lightning

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Swarm of nanorobots

Swarm of nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities whose size is measured in nanometres (billionth of a metre)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Nano submarine in vessel

Nano submarine in vessel
Nano submarine in a blood vessel, conceptual computer artwork. Future uses of nanotechnology (machines the size of cells and molecules)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Nanorobot attacking tumour

Nanorobot attacking tumour, computer artwork. Conceptual image representing the future use of nanotechnology (machines the size of cells and molecules)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Nanotechnology machines

Nanotechnology machines, conceptual computer artwork. Future uses of nanotechnology (machines the size of cells and small molecules)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Organ harvesting

Organ harvesting. Conceptual image based on Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man depicting a human body filled with various organs

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Conceptual computer artwork depicting spinal damage caused to a the spine of a female due to osteoporosis. This is a condition where loss of bone calcium causes a reduction in the bone

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork depicting a human pelvis to illustrate osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a condition where loss of bone calcium causes a reduction in the bone density

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Fracture, computer artwork

Fracture, computer artwork
Bone fracture. Computer artwork showing detail of a bone fracture. The capillary (red) has remained intact. All fractures are reset into position and the bone heals naturally

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Healing wound, SEM

Healing wound, SEM
Healing skin wound, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A blood vessel is leaking at left. At right, red blood cells (or erythrocytes)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Healing wound, SEM

Healing wound, SEM
Healing skin wound, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A blood vessel is leaking at left. At right, red blood cells (or erythrocytes)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Alzheimers disease

Alzheimers disease. Conceptual artwork of a head with an exposed maze in the place of a brain. This represents the loss of memory and confusion that are symptoms of Alzheimers disease

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Sable paintbrush tip, SEM

Sable paintbrush tip, SEM
Paintbrush tip, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a sable paintbrush, made with the hair of the sable (Mustela zibellina), a relative of the weasel

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cardiac muscle from a healthy heart. Part of the muscles lining, the sarcolemma (grey and green)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Skin, SEM

Skin, SEM
Skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through healthy skin. The top layer is the stratum corneum (flaky, brown), which is composed of dead

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Biotechnology research

Biotechnology research, conceptual image. Silhouette of a scientist looking through a microscope. The scientist is superimposed upon images of machinery and to his right are images of cells

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, SEM

Cardiac muscle, SEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a bundle of cardiac muscle fibrils (green) from a healthy heart. Mitochondria (round, orange) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Blood clot, SEM

Blood clot, SEM
Blood clot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of blood clotting in an ovarian follicle. The red blood cells (erythrocytes) are trapped in filaments of fibrin protein (brown)

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Fossilised ray tooth plate, SEM

Fossilised ray tooth plate, SEM
Fossilised ray tooth plate, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Rays evolved in the Devonian period, between 416 and 359 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Fossil, SEM

Fossil, SEM
Grooved fossil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Fossilisation is a process in which organic matter is slowly replaced by minerals, preserving the form of the original tissue

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Clematis montana pollen, SEM

Clematis montana pollen, SEM
Clematis montana pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). C. montana is a climbing plant that is popular in gardens for its showy flowers

Background imageImages Dated 6th December 2005: Dividing yeast cells, SEM

Dividing yeast cells, SEM
Dividing yeast cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe yeast cells dividing. S. pombe is a single-celled fungus that is studied widely as a model organism for



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