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Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli National Park, . Elephant family walking in the park

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya
Wildebeest at Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli National Park, an African Elephant walking alone

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli National Park, a zebra on a path

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: John Bull 1949 1940s UK wifred pickles radio programmes magazines microphones

John Bull 1949 1940s UK wifred pickles radio programmes magazines microphones

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: John Bull 1954 1950s UK rescan fixing mending watching magazines

John Bull 1954 1950s UK rescan fixing mending watching magazines

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: John Bull 1951 1950s UK magazines pianos instruments playing cellos violins dogs

John Bull 1951 1950s UK magazines pianos instruments playing cellos violins dogs

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Airport security, explosives detection

Airport security, explosives detection
Airport security officer using a dog to check baggage for explosives. Dogs have an extremely sensitive sense of smell, and can be trained to detect different types of chemicals

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Silver coins, computer artwork

Silver coins, computer artwork
Silver coins. Computer artwork of an abundance of 1 dollar American Silver Eagle coins. The United States of America started issuing silver American Eagles in 1986

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Silver coins, computer artwork

Silver coins, computer artwork
Silver coins. Computer artwork of an abundance of 1 dollar American Silver Eagle coins. The United States of America started issuing silver American Eagles in 1986

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Gold coins, computer artwork

Gold coins, computer artwork
Gold coins. Computer artwork of an abundance of 50 dollar American Gold Eagle coins. The United States of America started issuing gold American Eagles in 1986

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist

Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and doctor, wearing his University of Cambridge doctoral robes, which he was awarded in Cambridge in 1912

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Alexander Skrinsky, Soviet physicist

Alexander Skrinsky, Soviet physicist
Alexander Nikolaevich Skrinsky (born 1936), Soviet nuclear physicist, giving a lecture at the Institute of Nuclear Physics

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Friedrich Struve, German astronomer

Friedrich Struve, German astronomer
Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (1793-1864), German-born Russian astronomer. Known in Russia as Vasily Struve, he published Micrometria Mensurae (1837), a major catalogue of double stars

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Otto Schmidt, Soviet Arctic explorer

Otto Schmidt, Soviet Arctic explorer
Otto Yulievich Schmidt (1891-1956), Soviet explorer and geophysicist, next to an aeroplane. Schmidt is famous for his explorations of the Arctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Fridrikh Tsander, rocket pioneer

Fridrikh Tsander, rocket pioneer
Fridrikh Tsander (1887-1933), Baltic German rocket pioneer and engineer. Also called Friedrich Zander, he was born in Latvia, and did most of his work in Moscow

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Leonid Sedov, Soviet physicist

Leonid Sedov, Soviet physicist
Leonid Ivanovitch Sedov (1907-1999), Soviet physicist, at a session of the presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Sedov carried out pioneering work during World War II on the mathematics of blast

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Ivan Sechenov, Russian physiologist

Ivan Sechenov, Russian physiologist
Ivan Mikhaylovich Sechenov (1829-1905), Russian physiologist. Sechenov, who worked in St Petersburg, is considered the father of Russian physiology

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: A. Mozhayskiy, Russian aviation pioneer

A. Mozhayskiy, Russian aviation pioneer
Alexander Fedorovich Mozhayskiy (1825-1890), Russian aviation pioneer and naval officer. Mozhayskiy pioneered heavier-then-air flight in the 1880s

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Alexander Popov, Russian radio pioneer

Alexander Popov, Russian radio pioneer
Alexander Stepanovich Popov (1859-1906), Russian radio pioneer and physicist. After joining the Navys Torpedo School at Kronstadt, Popov started experiments with radio

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Nikolay Pirogov, Russian surgeon

Nikolay Pirogov, Russian surgeon
Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov (1810-1881), Russian surgeon and teacher. Pirogov was a pioneering battlefield surgeon and one of the most famous doctors in Russia

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Kliment Timiryazev, Russian botanist

Kliment Timiryazev, Russian botanist
Kliment Arkadyevich Timiryazev (1843-1920), Russian botanist. Timiryazev founded a botanical laboratory in Moscow in 1865, which was later named the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in his honour

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: N. Miklukho-Maklai, Russian ethnologist

N. Miklukho-Maklai, Russian ethnologist
Nicholai Nicholaevich Miklukho-Maklai (1846-1888), Russian cultural anthropologist. Miklukho-Maklai carried out pioneering ethnology work in New Guinea from 1878

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut

Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut
Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov (1926-2009), Soviet cosmonaut and engineer. Feoktistov, an engineer, flew in space aboard the Voskhod 1 spacecraft on 12-13 October 1964, with two other cosmonauts

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Leonid Brekhovskikh, Soviet oceanographer

Leonid Brekhovskikh, Soviet oceanographer
Leonid Brekhovskikh (1917-2005), Soviet oceanographer, giving a lecture. Brekhovskikhs major work was on the study of acoustic waves underwater

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Ivan Beritashvili, Soviet physiologist

Ivan Beritashvili, Soviet physiologist
Ivan Beritashvili (1885-1974), Soviet physiologist, writing notes in his laboratory. Beritashvili founded physiology research in Georgia, and was a Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist

Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (1891-1951), Soviet physicist, in a laboratory at the Physics Institute. Vavilovs work in optics included his co-discovery of the Vavilov-Cherenkov effect

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Gavriil Ilizarov, Soviet surgeon

Gavriil Ilizarov, Soviet surgeon
Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov (1921-1992), Soviet orthopaedic surgeon, demonstrating the orthopaedic apparatus that he developed

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Mikhail Lavrentyev, Soviet mathematician

Mikhail Lavrentyev, Soviet mathematician
Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentyev (1900-1980), Soviet mathematician and hydrodynamicist, giving a lecture. Lavrentyevs work included studies of the physics of explosions

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Boris Kukarkin, Soviet astrophysicist

Boris Kukarkin, Soviet astrophysicist
Boris Vasilyevich Kukarkin (1909-1977), Soviet astrophysicist and astronomer, operating a calculating machine. Kukarkin, who worked for most of his career at Moscow University

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Boris Kadomtsev, Soviet nuclear physicist

Boris Kadomtsev, Soviet nuclear physicist
Boris Borisovich Kadomtsev (1928-1998), Soviet nuclear physicist, talking with a colleague (not seen). Kadomtsev was a pioneer in nuclear fusion research

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Oleg Krokhin, Soviet physicist

Oleg Krokhin, Soviet physicist
Oleg Nikolayevich Krokhin (born 1932), Soviet physicist, giving a lecture. Krokhin was one the designers of the quantum generator, and worked with the Nobel laureate Basov on lasers

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Yulii Khariton, Soviet nuclear physicist

Yulii Khariton, Soviet nuclear physicist
Yulii Borisovich Khariton (1904-1996), Soviet nuclear physicist. Khariton, who studied under Ernest Rutherford as a student, was the chief designer of the Soviet atomic bomb

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: N. Dollezhal, Soviet nuclear engineer

N. Dollezhal, Soviet nuclear engineer
Nikolay Antonovich Dollezhal (1899-2000), Soviet nuclear engineer, at a meeting of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Dollezhal participated in the Soviet atomic bomb project from 1946

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Nikolai Amosov, Soviet heart surgeon

Nikolai Amosov, Soviet heart surgeon
Nikolai Amosov (1913-2002), Soviet heart surgeon and author, resting his head in his hands. Amosov invented surgical procedures to treat heart defects

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Vladimir Arnold, Soviet mathematician

Vladimir Arnold, Soviet mathematician
Vladimir Igorevich Arnold (born 1937), Soviet mathematician, in a university lecture room. Arnolds work includes the Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theorem in classical mechanics, catastrophe theory

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: V. Ambartsumian, Soviet astrophysicist

V. Ambartsumian, Soviet astrophysicist
Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian (1908-1996), Soviet astrophysicist and astronomer. Ambartsumian was one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Frank and Cherenkov, Soviet physicists

Frank and Cherenkov, Soviet physicists
Ilya Mikhailovich Frank (1908-1990, left) and Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1904-1990, right), Soviet physicists, talking in a particle physics laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists

Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990, right), Soviet nuclear physicist, at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, with department head Dr Vorobyev (left)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Grabovsky and Piskunov with their TV tube

Grabovsky and Piskunov with their TV tube
Boris Pavlovich Grabovsky (1901-1966, right) and Nikolay Piskunov, Soviet inventors, with the television tube they built. Grabovsky and Piskunov

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Kurchatov and Ioffe, Soviet physicists

Kurchatov and Ioffe, Soviet physicists
Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, left) and Abram Fedorovich Ioffe (1880-1960, right), Soviet physicists. In the 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Tamm and Kurchatov, Soviet physicists

Tamm and Kurchatov, Soviet physicists
Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm (1895-1971, left) and Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, right), Soviet nuclear physicists, in a garden near Kurchatovs house

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977

Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977
Abram Fedorovich Ioffe (1880-1960, left), Abram Isaakovich Alikhanov (1904-1970, centre right) and Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, far right), Soviet physicists, at work in a laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork representing the molecular structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork
DNA molecule. Conceptual computer artwork of the inner workings of the human body, showing the molecular structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) at left and mechanical gears at right

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork representing the molecular structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: MAMIE SMITH (1883-1946). American blues singer

MAMIE SMITH (1883-1946). American blues singer

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2008: Windmill, Palma, Mallorca, Spain

Windmill, Palma, Mallorca, Spain



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