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"Unveiling the Secrets: Scanning the Unseen World" Step into a world of discovery as we embark on a journey of scanning

Background imageScanning Collection: Old Hartlepool Lighthouse, north east England

Old Hartlepool Lighthouse, north east England
View of the old Hartlepool Lighthouse, north east England (County Durham), completed in 1847. A man with a telescope scans the horizon

Background imageScanning Collection: Fingerprint scanner

Fingerprint scanner. Persons finger being scanned by a fingerprint scanner. This scanner is being used to open a door. The ridges on peoples fingers form a unique identifying pattern

Background imageScanning Collection: German Shepherd Dog - young dog lying on grass

German Shepherd Dog - young dog lying on grass
ME-1326 German Shepherd / Alsatian Dog - puppy lying on grass. Note: Tattoo ID marking can be seen in ear. Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScanning Collection: Snail teeth

Snail teeth

Background imageScanning Collection: Plasmodium sp. malarial parasite

Plasmodium sp. malarial parasite
Scanning electron microscope image of a malarial protozoal parasite. The parasite requires the anopheles mosquito to complete its life cycle

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675478

Picture No. 11675478
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Freshwater Diatom, Cyclotella meneghiniana. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675612

Picture No. 11675612
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Human White and Red Blood Cells. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675599

Picture No. 11675599
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Lancet Liver Fluke. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10876997

Picture No. 10876997
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Human Skin with Hair Follicles Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Woman walking through security gate, carrying bag, contents made visible

Woman walking through security gate, carrying bag, contents made visible

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675582

Picture No. 11675582
Scanning Electron micrograph (SEM): Lily Pollen grains. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675585

Picture No. 11675585
Scanning Electron micrograph (SEM)showing stomata on a Yew Leaf. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873704

Picture No. 10873704
Sleeping Sickness Parasite in red blood cells (Trypanosoma sp. ) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Scyliorhinus canicula, dogfish

Scyliorhinus canicula, dogfish
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of the scales of a dogfish (x 40)

Background imageScanning Collection: Biometric scans

Biometric scans. Computer artwork of a human eye and fingerprint. Biometrics is the identification of individuals by measuring and analysing their physiological characteristics, such as fingerprints

Background imageScanning Collection: Aspergillus

Aspergillus
An SEM image of aspergillus in spore production (x 815 on a standard 9 cm wide print). The moulds are common in the northern hemisphere and some cause disease in humans and animals

Background imageScanning Collection: X-ray security machine, 1900

X-ray security machine, 1900
X-ray security machine. Historical artwork of a fluoroscope being used in a late 19th-century French customs hall. The fluoroscope was designed and built by the French inventor Eugene Ducretet

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11675628

Picture No. 11675628
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Stomata of Yew Leaf. Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Salvinia Effect of Salvinia natans

Salvinia Effect of Salvinia natans
Scanning electron micrograph of leaf detail of Salvinia natans, a floating fern type plant which has superhydrophobic trichomes or hairs on the upper surface of its leaves

Background imageScanning Collection: The Outlook by Edward S. Curtis, c. 1904 (toned silver print)

The Outlook by Edward S. Curtis, c. 1904 (toned silver print)
2622386 The Outlook by Edward S. Curtis, c.1904 (toned silver print) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Outlook by Edward S)

Background imageScanning Collection: Beowulf (colour litho)

Beowulf (colour litho)
7185260 Beowulf (colour litho) by Crane, Donn P. (1878-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beowulf. Illustration from From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse (The Bookhouse for Children, Chicago)

Background imageScanning Collection: Searching for the Missing Gunboat 'Wasp, 'on the Parcel Coral Reefs, China Seas (engraving)

Searching for the Missing Gunboat "Wasp, "on the Parcel Coral Reefs, China Seas (engraving)
1046350 Searching for the Missing Gunboat " Wasp, " on the Parcel Coral Reefs, China Seas (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageScanning Collection: The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the 'Daily Graphic'Office (engraving)

The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the "Daily Graphic"Office (engraving)
1040521 The Nations Anxiety, the Crowd scanning the Bulletin at the " Daily Graphic" Office (engraving) by Renouard

Background imageScanning Collection: A searchlight, in the Hull area, during World War Two. The German Luftwaffe

A searchlight, in the Hull area, during World War Two. The German Luftwaffe were a menacing presence in the skies across Britain in World War Two. The Blitz lasted from September 1939 to May 1941

Background imageScanning Collection: Eye-prints, 1938

Eye-prints, 1938. Churchmans cigarette card, from a series titled Modern Wonders [WA & AC Churchman, Great Britain & Ireland, 1938]

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014634

Picture No. 11014634
Common Frog - mid stage of tadpole development Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 85 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Gills are resorbed and jaws better developed

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014629

Picture No. 11014629
Caddis Fly Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 20 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Caddis flies spend most of their lives as aquatic larvae in ponds and streams

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014630

Picture No. 11014630
Cheese Mite Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 350 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) (Tyrolichus casei) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014628

Picture No. 11014628
Caenorhabditis elegans Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 1750 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - This tiny free living nematode worm is extensively used in medical

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014624

Picture No. 11014624
Escherishia Coli Bacteria / E. Coli - affected by antibiotic Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x25, 000 (if print A4 size)

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014620

Picture No. 11014620
Mosquito Larvae Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x40 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - The malarial mosquito larvae live in pools and puddles; almost any standing water will do

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014623

Picture No. 11014623
Black Garden Ant Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x120 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) (Lasius niger) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014622

Picture No. 11014622
Mosquito Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x90 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Portrait of the malarial mosquito showing the antenae and palps

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014616

Picture No. 11014616
Sunflower Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x15, 000 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Sunflowers have huge inflorescences that shed large amounts of pollen that is carried

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014592

Picture No. 11014592
Aconite Anther - with pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 11150 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Aconites are attractive springtime garden flowers - They are insect

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014591

Picture No. 11014591
Aconite Anther - with pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 450 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Aconites are attractive springtime garden flowers - They are insect pollinated

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873637

Picture No. 10873637
Human Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: The anus of a bot fly

The anus of a bot fly
Scanning electron microscope image of the anus of a bot fly. Image on display in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScanning Collection: Focus: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Focus: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Focus - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: You can t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. ~ Mark Twain

Background imageScanning Collection: A crew chief mounts a M134 Minigun

A crew chief mounts a M134 Minigun
August 20, 2014 - A crew chief mounts a M134 Minigun during a moving target exercise at the Yodaville Urban Target Complex, located in the Barry M. Goldwater Range, Arizona

Background imageScanning Collection: A HH-60G Pave Hawk gunner fires his GAU-17 machine gun

A HH-60G Pave Hawk gunner fires his GAU-17 machine gun
An HH-60G Pave Hawk gunner of the 512th Rescue Squadron, fires his GAU-17/A during live fire exercises at the White Sands Missile Range, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

Background imageScanning Collection: U. S. Army sniper pulls security using an Mk14 Enhanced Battle Rifle

U. S. Army sniper pulls security using an Mk14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
May 30, 2011 - U.S. Army sniper pulls security down a dusty road with an Mk14 EBR sniper rifle during a combat patrol outside of Combat Operating Post 8-1, in downtown Kandahar City, Afghanistan

Background imageScanning Collection: U. S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5. 56mm M16A2 rifle while providing security

U. S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5. 56mm M16A2 rifle while providing security
U.S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5.56mm M16A2 rifle, equipped with an M203 40mm grenade launcher, while providing security during a weapons sweep across the Thar Thar Lake area in Iraq

Background imageScanning Collection: An infantryman with the Royal Thai Marines

An infantryman with the Royal Thai Marines
May 11, 2007 - An infantryman with the Royal Thai Marines takes up a position at Hatyao Beach in Chon Buri, Thailand during an amphibious raid exercise part of Cobra Gold 2007

Background imageScanning Collection: A British Army sniper team dressed in ghillie suits

A British Army sniper team dressed in ghillie suits



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"Unveiling the Secrets: Scanning the Unseen World" Step into a world of discovery as we embark on a journey of scanning, revealing hidden wonders and unraveling mysteries. From the towering Old Hartlepool Lighthouse in north east England to cutting-edge fingerprint scanners, our quest for knowledge knows no bounds. Intriguingly, even nature's creations hold surprises. Picture a young German Shepherd Dog lying on lush green grass, its innocent gaze inviting us to explore further. Delving deeper, we encounter snail teeth - microscopic marvels that defy expectations with their intricate structure. But our exploration doesn't stop there; we venture into realms unseen by the naked eye. Enter Plasmodium sp. , the malarial parasite that has plagued humanity for centuries. Through advanced scanning techniques, scientists strive to understand this elusive foe and develop effective treatments. As we continue our voyage through images like Picture No. 11675478 and Picture No. 11675612, breathtaking landscapes unfold before us. Each scan captures moments frozen in time - from serene sunsets painting the sky with vibrant hues to majestic mountains standing tall against an azure backdrop. Yet not all scans are purely aesthetic; some serve vital purposes beyond aesthetics alone. Take Aspergillus - an organism whose presence can pose health risks if left undetected. By employing sophisticated scanning methods, experts can identify potential threats and safeguard public health. Our historical expedition takes us back in time to witness technological advancements firsthand - X-ray security machines from 1900 paving the way for modern-day safety measures at airports worldwide (Picture No. 10876997). These early pioneers laid foundations upon which today's state-of-the-art scanners stand tall. With each scan captured in Picture No. 11675582 or any other frame along this captivating journey, we realize that "scanning" is more than just a process; it is an art form that allows us to peer into the intricate details of our world, both seen and unseen.