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Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Iris pseudacorus C016 / 7710

Iris pseudacorus C016 / 7710
Iris pseudacorus in flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Polio virus particles, TEM C016 / 9436

Polio virus particles, TEM C016 / 9436
Poliovirus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of poliovirus particles (round). Poliovirus infects children causing the disease poliomyelitis, or infantile paralysis

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: RD-1 rocket engine C016 / 7642

RD-1 rocket engine C016 / 7642
Soviet RD-1 rocket engine. This was designed by Vladimir Glushko in 1941-45 and was the first Russian rocket powered by storable propellants

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Elbow flexion, artwork C016 / 6789

Elbow flexion, artwork C016 / 6789
Elbow flexion. Artwork of the muscles of the arm from the front, with red arrows showing the direction of movement when flexing (bending) the elbow

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6432

Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6432
Normal neck. Three coloured X-rays of a 35 year old patients healthy cervical (neck) spine superimposed on a model of a human head

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Owl butterfly head, SEM C016 / 9432

Owl butterfly head, SEM C016 / 9432
Owl butterfly head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of an owl butterfly (Caligo sp.), showing its two large compound eyes (blue) and antennae (upper left and right)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bacteriophage P22, artwork C016 / 9333

Bacteriophage P22, artwork C016 / 9333
Bacteriophage P22. Computer artwork of an enterobacteria phage P22 particle. A bacteriophage, or phage, is a virus that infects bacteria. Enterobacteria P22 infects Salmonella typhimurium bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Knee osteotomy, artwork C016 / 6995

Knee osteotomy, artwork C016 / 6995
Knee osteotomy. Artwork of a bone tool being used during an osteotomy operation on the knee. An osteotomy involves the removal of bone

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Pythagorean harmonics, 1492 artwork C016 / 8941

Pythagorean harmonics, 1492 artwork C016 / 8941
Pythagorean harmonics. 15th-century artwork of an account of experiments on musical harmonics and the octave, said to have been carried out by 5th-century BC Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Gail Borden, US inventor C016 / 8856

Gail Borden, US inventor C016 / 8856
Gail Borden (1801-1874), US inventor. Borden is most famous for his invention of the modern condensed milk process in the 1850s (patented 1856)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Thames Frost Fair 1684 C016 / 8789

Thames Frost Fair 1684 C016 / 8789
View of the Frost Fair on the Thames looking downstream towards London Bridge during the Great Frost of 1683-4 when the river was completely frozen for two months

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Duchennes physiognomy studies, 1860s

Duchennes physiognomy studies, 1860s
Duchennes physiognomy studies. Face of the primary model (an old toothless man ) used by French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne (1806-1875)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bullet hits alarm clock, high-speed image C016 / 9638

Bullet hits alarm clock, high-speed image C016 / 9638
Bullet hits alarm clock. High-speed photograph of an alarm clock being hit by a bullet fired from an air rifle

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition

Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition
Kirchers book on optics. Title page of the 1671 edition of Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (The Great Art of Light and Darkness) by the German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Water wheel in Nubia, 1830s C016 / 8979

Water wheel in Nubia, 1830s C016 / 8979
Water wheel in Nubia. 19th-century artwork of a Persian water wheel being used to raise water from the Nile to irrigate farmland in Nubia

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Basin treefrog C016 / 7754

Basin treefrog C016 / 7754
Basin treefrog (Hypsiboas lanciformis). This large tree frog was previously known as Hyla lanciformis. It has specially adapted sucking discs at the ends of its toes

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Colorado tick fever virus infection, TEM C016 / 9384

Colorado tick fever virus infection, TEM C016 / 9384
Colorado tick fever virus infection. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of human tissue infected by Colorado tick fever virus (CTFV) particles (virions, dark circles)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Lymphocyte white blood cell, SEM C016 / 9414

Lymphocyte white blood cell, SEM C016 / 9414
Lymphocyte white blood cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a lymphocyte white blood cell. Lymphocytes are involved in the immune systems defence mechanisms, lymph system

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Colonised rainforest land, Ecuador C016 / 7740

Colonised rainforest land, Ecuador C016 / 7740
Colonised rainforest land. Aerial view of an area of Amazon rainforest that has been cleared for settlement. Photographed in Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Thin section of plant stem C016 / 9736

Thin section of plant stem C016 / 9736
Photomicrograph of thin transverse section of Bamboo, shows water conducting xylem and phloem. Magnification at sensor X24 Differential Inerference Contrast

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Mushrooms spores, SEM C016 / 9450

Mushrooms spores, SEM C016 / 9450
Mushrooms spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of budding spores in the basidium of an Agaricus bisporus fungus

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fungus on orchid C016 / 7748

Fungus on orchid C016 / 7748
Fungus on orchid. Close-up of a tropical fungus growing on the leaves of an orchid (family Orchidaceae). Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7736

Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7736
Petroleum plant. View of the exterior of a Repsol petroleum production station in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Galapagos prickly pear cactus C016 / 9487

Galapagos prickly pear cactus C016 / 9487
Galapagos prickly pear (Opuntia echios). Photographed on Santa Fe island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bullet hits water glass, high-speed image C016 / 9637

Bullet hits water glass, high-speed image C016 / 9637
Bullet hits water glass. High-speed photograph of a water-filled glass being hit by a bullet fired from an air rifle

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Hens reproductive system, artwork

Hens reproductive system, artwork
Hens reproductive system. Computer artwork of the reproductive system of a female domestic chicken (gallus gallus domesticus), showing a fully formed egg (centre right) ready to be laid

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Eugen Langen, German engineer C016 / 8869

Eugen Langen, German engineer C016 / 8869
Eugen Langen (1833-1895), German engineer. Langen worked on early internal combustion engines with Nikolaus Otto, and their Otto-Langen engine won the Grand Prize at the 1867 Paris World Exhibition

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Wrights theory of the universe, 1750

Wrights theory of the universe, 1750
Wrights theory of the universe. Diagram showing the Earth surrounded by concentric shells of stars, as published in An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe (1750)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Amundsens Gjoa expedition, 1906

Amundsens Gjoa expedition, 1906
Amundsens Gjoa expedition. Members of crew and others on deck of the ship Gjoa, commanded by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (1872-1928, in foreground at left)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Shag-carpet caterpillar C016 / 7762

Shag-carpet caterpillar C016 / 7762
Shag-carpet caterpillar on a leaf. The Shag-carpet caterpillar is the larva of the Prothysana felderi moth and is found from Mexico, south to Panama and into South America

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Gas tanker approaching port, artwork C016 / 7695

Gas tanker approaching port, artwork C016 / 7695
Gas tanker approaching port. Computer artwork of a gas tanker approaching port at an oil and gas hub

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Votive Relief to Asclepius

Votive Relief to Asclepius
A votive relief in clay to Asclepius by Cutius from Gaul in return for restoring his hearing. (1st century AD). In the Greco-Roman world

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Atlanto-occipital joint, artwork C016 / 6557

Atlanto-occipital joint, artwork C016 / 6557
Atlanto-occipital joint. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the atlanto-occipital joint, as seen from the side in a medial sagittal section. The rear of the spine is at right

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fly larva, SEM C016 / 9032

Fly larva, SEM C016 / 9032
Fly larva. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the head of the aquatic larva of a fly (order Diptera). Magnification: x140 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Primary standard radiation force balance C016 / 6479

Primary standard radiation force balance C016 / 6479
Primary standard radiation force balance. Radiation force balances are used to measure the output power generated by transducers, devices that convert one form of energy to another

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ultrasound (HIFU) transducers C016 / 6487

Ultrasound (HIFU) transducers C016 / 6487
Ultrasound (HIFU) transducers. High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) transducers are used in medical research. They are capable of focusing ultrasound waves to very high intensities

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Solid of revolution, artwork C016 / 8878

Solid of revolution, artwork C016 / 8878
Solid of revolution, computer artwork. A solid of revolution is a solid form (yellow) made by rotating an area bounded by a curve (red) around an axis (here it it the y axis)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: German trenches, World War I C016 / 8828

German trenches, World War I C016 / 8828
German trenches. German soldiers smoking and reading in a trench during World War I. Extensive trench systems were dug by both sides during the Great War (First World War)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Healthy lungs, 3D CT scan C016 / 6502

Healthy lungs, 3D CT scan C016 / 6502
Healthy lungs. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest of a 54 year old patient showing healthy lungs

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ant drinking nectar C016 / 7734

Ant drinking nectar C016 / 7734
Ant drinking nectar. Tropical ant drinking nectar from an extrafloral nectary at the base of a leaf. Extrafloral nectaries are nectar-secreting plant glands that develop outside of flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Roundworm germ cells, light micrograph C016 / 9541

Roundworm germ cells, light micrograph C016 / 9541
Roundworm germ cells. Light micrograph of germ cells from a roundworm (Ascaris sp.), undergoing mitosis (nuclear division)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Jealousy, conceptual MRI brain scans C016 / 9634

Jealousy, conceptual MRI brain scans C016 / 9634
Jealousy. Conceptual composite magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans demonstrating differences in jealousy between the sexes

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Biological sample preparation machine C016 / 9696

Biological sample preparation machine C016 / 9696
MODEL RELEASED. Biological sample preparation machine. This machine is used to purify nucleic acids and proteins from biological samples before further analysis

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Gallo-Roman Pharmacy C016 / 8799

Gallo-Roman Pharmacy C016 / 8799
2nd century AD relief from Grand Gaul, depicting a Gallo-Roman pharmacist (a woman) brewing medicinal plants in a cauldron which she stirs with a ladle

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Aleksey Bakh, Soviet biochemist C016 / 7629

Aleksey Bakh, Soviet biochemist C016 / 7629
Aleksey Nikolayevich Bakh (1857-1946), Soviet biochemist. Bakh was the founder of Soviet biochemistry, and became a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1929

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Thomas Sopwith, British aviation pioneer C016 / 8816

Thomas Sopwith, British aviation pioneer C016 / 8816
Thomas Sopwith (1888-1989), British aviation pioneer, in a Howard Wright biplane. Sopwith taught himself to fly in 1910, and won a monetary prize for a flight of 169 miles

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Gram-stained bacteria C016 / 7500

Gram-stained bacteria C016 / 7500
Gram-stained bacteria. Computer artwork showing gram-positive (blue) and gram-negative (red) bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria are those that are stained dark blue or violet by Gram staining

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Mesmers Baquet

Mesmers Baquet
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), Viennese physician and hypnotist who claimed to be able to cure the sick by using animal magnetism", later known as mesmerism



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