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"Communicating: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Society" In a world where knowledge is power, communication becomes the key to unlocking its potential

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Oystercatcher - standing on top of rocks and calling out to mark territory - Shetland Islands

Oystercatcher - standing on top of rocks and calling out to mark territory - Shetland Islands - Scotland
GUY-46 Oystercatcher - standing on top of rocks and calling out to mark territory Shetland Islands - Scotland Haematopus ostralegus Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Arctic Tern - in flight calling - Farne Islands - June - Northumberland - UK

Arctic Tern - in flight calling - Farne Islands - June - Northumberland - UK
GUY-2 Arctic Tern - in flight calling Farne Islands - Northumberland - UK Sterna paradisaea Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Whitethroat - perched in top of tree singing to attract female - Shell Island - North Wales - UK

Whitethroat - perched in top of tree singing to attract female - Shell Island - North Wales - UK
GUY-81 Whitethroat - perched in top of tree singing to attract female Shell Island - North Wales - UK Sylvia communis Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Arctic Tern - in flight calling - June - Farne Islands - Northumberland - England

Arctic Tern - in flight calling - June - Farne Islands - Northumberland - England
GUY-155 Arctic Tern - in flight calling - June Farne Islands - Northumberland - England - UK Sterna paradisaea Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Southern Wood Ant (Formica rufa) two adults, passing chemical messages via trophallaxis

Southern Wood Ant (Formica rufa) two adults, passing chemical messages via trophallaxis, East Blean Woods National Nature Reserve, Kent, England, June

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Green-tailed Towhee - singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D1471

Green-tailed Towhee - singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D1471
TOM-1874 Green-tailed Towhee - singing Western U.S. - Summer Pipilo chlorurus Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Yellow-rumped Warbler / Audubon's Warbler - male singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3C4255

Yellow-rumped Warbler / Audubon's Warbler - male singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3C4255
TOM-1885 Yellow-rumped Warbler / Audubon's Warbler - male singing Western U.S. - Summer Dendroica coronata auduboni Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Lazuli Bunting - male singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D0683

Lazuli Bunting - male singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D0683
TOM-1863 Lazuli Bunting - male singing Western U.S. - Summer Passerina amoena Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Modern life in Peru woman in traditional dress and hat with cell phone communicating via wireless

Modern life in Peru woman in traditional dress and hat with cell phone communicating via wireless (MR)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Modern life in Peru family in traditional dress and hat taking photo with cell phone communicating

Modern life in Peru family in traditional dress and hat taking photo with cell phone communicating (MR)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Message from King George V after marriage of Princess Mary

Message from King George V after marriage of Princess Mary
Message from King George V to his people after the marriage of his only daughter Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles, later 6th Earl of Harewood, on 28th February 1922

Background imageCommunicating Collection: British Chaplain writes for a wounded soldier

British Chaplain writes for a wounded soldier
A British Chaplain writing home for a wounded British Tommy, seated on a stretcher with injuries to his right leg circa 1916

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Communications Palmin 2

Communications Palmin 2
Primitive people communicating with drums

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Baldwin Broadcasts, 1924

Baldwin Broadcasts, 1924
The first use of radio by party leaders in a general election: Mr Stanley Baldwin reading his address to the public into a microphone at the London headquarters of the BBC

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Sending Message to Mars

Sending Message to Mars
Communicating with Mars - sending a message with a massive beam of light. Date: 1907

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Early video phone system, 1930

Early video phone system, 1930. Historical artwork showing the two-way television communication system demonstrated by Bell Labs on Manhattan Island, New York City, USA, in 1930

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Military telephone, 1900

Military telephone, 1900
Military telephone. Historical artwork of French soldiers using a Berthon telephone at the end of the 19th century. Berthon invented a microphone, known as the Berthon system

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Juvenile blue tit calling

Juvenile blue tit calling
Juvenile blue tit (Parus caeruleus) calling while perched on a washing line. Photographed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Whale song

Whale song. Waveform traces of a short burst of the sounds made by a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). These sounds are produced by moving air back and forth through body passages

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Ants interacting, computer artwork

Ants interacting, computer artwork. The ants are interacting using their antennae, sense organs mounted on their heads. Ants can also communicate using chemicals called pheromones

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Alien SETI project

Alien SETI project
Alien SETI signal. Computer artwork of a possible method that an advanced alien civilisation could use to signal its presence to other lifeforms in the universe

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Thumbs up sign

Thumbs up sign. Mans hand giving a thumbs up sign. This is used as a sign of approval or satisfaction

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Communication, conceptual art

Communication, conceptual art
Communication. Conceptual computer artwork representing communication, showing one person conveying a thought (light) to another. This could also represent telepathy

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Speech

Speech. Conceptual computer artwork representing speech. An electrical wave (orange) corresponds to the sound waves (voices) produced by the wire- frame human heads (blue)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Speech, conceptual artwork

Speech, conceptual artwork
Speech. Conceptual computer artwork representing speech. An electrical wave (orange) corresponds to the sound waves (voices) produced by the wire-frame human heads

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Disease-watching satellites

Disease-watching satellites, conceptual image. Satellites collecting data from Earth, which will be used to predict and prevent disease epidemics

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Smoke signalling

Smoke signalling. Historical artwork of ancient Greek warriors using smoke signals to communicate. This was an early form of optical communication

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Visual telegraph system, 1791

Visual telegraph system, 1791
Visual telegraph system. Coloured artwork of the demonstration, in 1791, of the Synchronised System by the French inventors, the brothers Chappe

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Optical communication

Optical communication

Background imageCommunicating Collection: 1920s television system, diagram

1920s television system, diagram. This is the television system used by the Scottish engineer John Logie Baird (1888-1946), and first demonstrated in 1926

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Communication tower

Communication tower

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Early telegraph message, 1794

Early telegraph message, 1794
Early telegraph message. Coloured artwork of the 1794 use of a semaphore telegraph system to send a war message. This was the first efficient use of a telegraph system

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Internet chat rooms

Internet chat rooms. Conceptual computer artwork of womens mouths displayed on computer monitors. This may represent on-line dating or relationships that develop after communicating with strangers

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Internet chat room

Internet chat room. Conceptual computer artwork of a chat room door and circuitry in the background. This may represent the use of text based internet chat rooms

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Fax machine

Fax machine. Conceptual image of a fax machine printing out junk fax

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Nanorobots in the brain

Nanorobots in the brain, conceptual image. In the future, it may be possible to introduce nanorobots into the human brain, where they will interact with biological neurones

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Mobile telephone text messaging

Mobile telephone text messaging (SMS). Conceptual computer artwork of the worldwide use of mobile telephones to send text messages (envelope symbols)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Mobile phones

Mobile phones
Mobile telephones, computer artwork

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Tin can telephone

Tin can telephone being used by two boys. The boy at left is speaking into one of the cans, and the sound waves are being transmitted along the string to the other can

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Worldwide mobile telephone use

Worldwide mobile telephone use
Worldwide use of mobile (cellular) telephones, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Mobile phone relationships

Mobile phone relationships. Conceptual computer artwork of a womans face, mobile telephones and hearts, representing mobile phone relationships

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Satellite dish

Satellite dish being used to send radio and microwave signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth. The curved dish reflects incoming signals and focuses them at the receiver (centre)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Mobile telephone hate mail

Mobile telephone hate mail. Conceptual computer artwork of snakes and a mobile telephone being used to send text messages (envelope symbols)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Brain-computer interface, artwork

Brain-computer interface, artwork
Brain-computer interface. Artwork showing a paralysed man using his thoughts to play a computer game. This setup is similar to that used by Matthew Nagle

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Military semaphore, 19th century

Military semaphore, 19th century
Military semaphore. Historical artwork of a mobile semaphore system in use in the Crimean War (1853- 1856). The first efficient semaphore telegraphy system (sending messages by semaphore signals)

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Pneumatic tubes, 19th century

Pneumatic tubes, 19th century
Pneumatic tubes. Historical artwork of a pneumatic messaging system at the Paris Post Office, France, in the 19th century

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Woman using a mobile phone, thermogram

Woman using a mobile phone, thermogram
MODEL RELEASED. Woman using a mobile telephone, thermogram. The thermogram shows the emission of infrared radiation, displaying it as colour-coded surface temperatures

Background imageCommunicating Collection: Synapse, computer artwork

Synapse, computer artwork
Synapses. Computer artwork of synapses, the junctions between the ends (blue, swollen) of two nerve cells (neurons). Nerve cells are responsible for passing information around the central nervous



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"Communicating: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Society" In a world where knowledge is power, communication becomes the key to unlocking its potential. Just like particle physics equations that unravel the mysteries of our universe, effective communication holds immense power in connecting people and ideas. Amidst a serene snowy landscape, a red letterbox and telephone box stand as silent witnesses to countless conversations held within their walls. From heartfelt confessions to urgent messages, these iconic symbols remind us of the importance of staying connected even in the harshest conditions. A vintage carrier pigeon poster captures an age-old method of communication, reminding us that innovation often stems from necessity. In contrast, an eye examination symbolizes how clear communication enables us to understand one another's perspectives with clarity and empathy. The image of a train driver on an intercom takes us back to South Yorkshire in 1964 when technology allowed voices to travel across distances effortlessly. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our constant pursuit of improving connections. The Channel Tunnel emerges as a modern marvel - proof that barriers can be overcome through collaboration and effective communication between nations. Similarly, Konstantin Buteyko's work reminds us that language transcends borders; his Soviet medical breakthroughs continue saving lives worldwide today. Breaking bad news is undoubtedly one of life's most challenging tasks. Yet it is through compassionate dialogue that we find solace amidst difficult times - offering support and understanding when words fail us. An early telephone depicted in historical artwork showcases how far we have come since Alexander Graham Bell's invention revolutionized global connectivity forever. It stands as a reminder that every conversation has the potential for greatness if given proper attention. In moments both big and small, such as parents kissing their baby boy or British soldiers using heliographs in Africa during wartime, communicating becomes not just about exchanging information but also conveying love, hope, courage – emotions beyond words alone. Ultimately, the thread that weaves together the fabric of society.