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Images Dated 21st June 2006 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: USA, Alaska, ANWR, wild lupine

USA, Alaska, ANWR, wild lupine

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Arctic Lupine (Lupinus Arcticus) meadow and Balsam Poplar forest - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Arctic Lupine (Lupinus Arcticus) meadow and Balsam Poplar forest - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Boreal Jacobs-ladder (Polemonium boreale) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Boreal Jacobs-ladder (Polemonium boreale) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Boreal Jacobs-ladder (Polemonium boreale) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Boreal Jacobs-ladder (Polemonium boreale) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Wooly Lousewort (Pedicularis kanei) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Wooly Lousewort (Pedicularis kanei) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Coral polyps

Coral polyps (Physogyra sp.), close-up. The central mouth of each polyp is surrounded by a ring of tentacles which are normally retracted during the day

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Red-crested pochard

Red-crested pochard
Male red-crested pochard (Netta rufina) swimming. Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Nuthatch (Sitta sp. )

Nuthatch (Sitta sp. )
Nuthatch (Sitta sp.). Artwork of a nuthatch on the trunk of a tree. This is the only bird to walk down a tree head-first. It is found throughout Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Young coypu swimming

Young coypu swimming
Young coypu (Myocastor coypus) swimming. This rodent is native to South America. It has been introduced to Europe, North America and Asia, where it has become well established

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Giant frogfish

Giant frogfish (Antennarius commersonii), hidden amongst sponges in the Pulau Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia. These fish are thought to have evolved camouflage based on the many coloured species of coral

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Two-stripe clingfish

Two-stripe clingfish (Discotrema lineata) hiding in soft coral. These tiny fish normally associate with featherstars or urchins but can occasionally be found on other hosts

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Female heads

Female heads. Computer artwork of two overlapping female heads

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Global thought, conceptual artwork

Global thought, conceptual artwork
Global thought. Conceptual computer artwork of a man sitting on a human brain in front of a globe of the Earth. This could represent humans thinking about global issues such as global warming

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Nanotube technology, conceptual artwork

Nanotube technology, conceptual artwork
Nanotube technology. Conceptual computer artwork of a woman wearing a necklace that represents carbon nanotube technology

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Crowd

Crowd of people

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Aspects of human brains

Aspects of human brains. Computer artwork of two human brains seen in oblique (three-quarters) view. The brain at bottom (silver) is upside down, with the front of the brain at right

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Molecular engineering

Molecular engineering. Computer model of a constructed molecular device, an example of possible future nanotechnology. This device is a differential gear. Each sphere represents an individual atom

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Molecular engineering

Molecular engineering. Computer artwork of a constructed molecular device, an example of possible future nanotechnology. This device includes wheels (lower left and lower right)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Wireless internet antenna

Wireless internet antenna. This antenna allows personal computers to connect to the internet wirelessly

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Fertility test

Fertility test. Male and female home-use Fertell fertility test kit. At bottom left is the wand used to test female fertility

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Fertility test

Fertility test. Male and female home-use Fertell fertility test kit. At bottom right is the wand used to test female fertility

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Hydroponic waste management system

Hydroponic waste management system in Kapalai Island, Sabah, Malaysia. To prevent the run off of nitrogen-rich waste on to the nearby coral reefs

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Hydroponic waste management system

Hydroponic waste management system in Kapalai Island, Sabah, Malaysia. To prevent the run off of nitrogen-rich waste on to the nearby coral reefs

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Hydroponic waste management system

Hydroponic waste management system in Kapali Island, Sabah, Malaysia. To prevent the run off of nitrogen-rich waste on to the nearby coral reefs

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Ageing

Ageing. Conceptual artwork of the face of a young man passing through an hour glass and changing into an elderly man. This could represent ageing with time

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Studying CT scans

Studying CT scans
MODEL RELEASED. Studying CT scan. Doctor studying computer tomography (CT) scans of horizontal sections through a patients chest and abdomen

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Discoveries in the genome

Discoveries in the genome. Conceptual artwork of a ship about to journey through a double helix. This could represent new discoveries awaiting researchers working on the human genome project

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Man and DNA

Man and DNA. Computer artwork of a DNA molecule wrapped around a male figure. A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands of sugar phosphates forming a double helix (spiral)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Brain and DNA

Brain and DNA. Computer artwork of a DNA molecule wrapped around a human brain. The brain is seen from the side, and the front of the brain is at right

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Brain and DNA

Brain and DNA. Computer artwork of a DNA molecule wrapped around a human brain. The brain is seen from the side, and the front of the brain is at right

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Forest fire, conceptual artwork

Forest fire, conceptual artwork
Forest fires, conceptual artwork. Bird with plumage depicting a developing fire burning through a forest. This could represent the threat to animals through the destruction of their environments by

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Verdon River

Verdon River. Trees along the banks of the Verdon River, south-eastern France. This river is named after its turquoise colour. Photographed in the Verdon Gorge, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Verdon Gorge

Verdon Gorge, south-eastern France. This view is from the Balcons de la Mescla in the Alpes-de- Haute-Provence. Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Verdon Gorge

Verdon Gorge. River and steep cliff in the Verdon River gorge, south-eastern France. The steep limestone walls of this valley are very popular with climbers

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Stalactites

Stalactites at the entrance of Clearwater Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. Mulu is home to many unique species of plant including the one leaf plant (Monophyllae sp)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Jellyfish cave formation

Jellyfish cave formation in Langs Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawa, Malaysia. Set in Gunung Mulu (Mt. Mulu), a sandstone mountain that is surrounded by limestone upheavals that are riddled with huge

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Sweet chesnut (Castanea sativa)

Sweet chesnut (Castanea sativa)
Sweet chestnut tree (Castanea sativa) in autumn. This mature tree is cultivated for its edible nut. Photographed in France, in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Mistletoe plants in a tree

Mistletoe plants in a tree
Mistletoe plants (Viscum album) in a poplar tree (Populus sp.) Mistletoe is a partial parasite, it bears evergreen leaves that carry out some photosynthesis of their own

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Mistletoe in a tree

Mistletoe in a tree
Mistletoe plant (Viscum album) in a poplar tree (Populus sp.). Mistletoe is a partial parasite, it bears evergreen leaves that carry out some photosynthesis of their own

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Sessile oak acorns

Sessile oak acorns (Quercus petrea) and leaves. Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Quince fruit

Quince fruit (Cydonia oblonga) hanging from a branch. Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Mount Atlas Pistache (Pistacia atlantica)

Mount Atlas Pistache (Pistacia atlantica)
Mount Atlas Pistache flowers (Pistacia atlantica). These are male flowers. The tree is dioecious, meaning that male and female flowers are produced on separate trees. Photographed in Greece, in March

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Hen-bit deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule)

Hen-bit deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule)
Hen-bit deadnettle flowers (Lamium amplexicaule). Photographed in Greece, in March

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Magnetic field

Magnetic field. Bar magnet with iron filings aligned around it. The magnetic field induces magnetism in each of the filings, which then line up in the field

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Wild tulip (Tulipa praecox)

Wild tulip (Tulipa praecox)
Wild tulip flowers (Tulipa praecox). Photographed on Chios, a Greek island, in April

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: VX nerve agent molecule

VX nerve agent molecule
VX nerve agent. Computer model of a molecule of the nerve agent VX. VX blocks the action of an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Nanotube technology, conceptual artwork

Nanotube technology, conceptual artwork
Nanotube technology. Conceptual computer artwork of the Earth orbiting inside a fullerene torus. The molecular model shows the hexagonal carbon structure found in carbon nanotubes

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2006: Buckyball technology

Buckyball technology. Computer artwork of a spherical fullerene (buckyball) enclosed between two carbon sheets. The molecular model shows the hexagonal



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