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Background imageDensity Collection: Density, conceptual artwork F006 / 8614

Density, conceptual artwork F006 / 8614
Density, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDensity Collection: Earths population, artwork

Earths population, artwork
Earths population. Computer artwork showing the number of people per square kilometre (grid) across the globe. The most densely populated areas are bright red

Background imageDensity Collection: Digital camera sensitometry C014 / 2085

Digital camera sensitometry C014 / 2085
The imaging characteristics of a digital camera can be assessed by using the sensitometric methods developed for silver-based photographic systems

Background imageDensity Collection: Hydrometer, artwork

Hydrometer, artwork
Hydrometer. Computer artwork of a hydrometer floating in a liquid. A hydrometer is an instrument that uses buoyancy to measure the density of a liquid

Background imageDensity Collection: Osteoporosis C017 / 8250

Osteoporosis C017 / 8250
Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of a human female skeleton degenerating due to osteoporosis. At left is a normal skeleton. The degeneration, seen right

Background imageDensity Collection: Osteoporosis C017 / 8248

Osteoporosis C017 / 8248
Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of a human female skeleton degenerating due to osteoporosis. At left is a normal skeleton. The degeneration, seen right

Background imageDensity Collection: Osteoporosis C017 / 8245

Osteoporosis C017 / 8245
Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of a human female skeleton degenerating due to osteoporosis. At left is a normal skeleton. The degeneration, seen from left to right over time

Background imageDensity Collection: Osteoporosis C017 / 8244

Osteoporosis C017 / 8244
Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of a human female skeleton degenerating due to osteoporosis. At left is a normal skeleton. The degeneration, seen right

Background imageDensity Collection: Clouds forming over a mountain, artwork C017 / 8044

Clouds forming over a mountain, artwork C017 / 8044
Clouds forming over a mountain. Computer artwork showing how the change in air pressure and temperature causes water molecules (red and blue)

Background imageDensity Collection: South America; Bolivia; aerial view of Copacabana

South America; Bolivia; aerial view of Copacabana

Background imageDensity Collection: View of Lucca from Torre Guinigi, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

View of Lucca from Torre Guinigi, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageDensity Collection: Collioure. Roussillon. Typical village houses. France. Europe

Collioure. Roussillon. Typical village houses. France. Europe

Background imageDensity Collection: Elevated view of homes in Udaipur, India, from City Palace

Elevated view of homes in Udaipur, India, from City Palace

Background imageDensity Collection: Asia, Myanmar, Yangon, downward view of roof tops and alley

Asia, Myanmar, Yangon, downward view of roof tops and alley

Background imageDensity Collection: Mauritania, Oualata, House decorated in ochre

Mauritania, Oualata, House decorated in ochre

Background imageDensity Collection: Mauritania, Pattern in a house of Oualata

Mauritania, Pattern in a house of Oualata

Background imageDensity Collection: Mauritania, Oualata, Pattern

Mauritania, Oualata, Pattern

Background imageDensity Collection: Mauritania, Akreijit, Touijinet well

Mauritania, Akreijit, Touijinet well

Background imageDensity Collection: View of small garden and tennis court amongst skyscraper apartment blocks in densely populated

View of small garden and tennis court amongst skyscraper apartment blocks in densely populated area of city, Hong Kong, China

Background imageDensity Collection: Supernova 1987a explosion simulation

Supernova 1987a explosion simulation
Supernova 1987a explosion (image 1 of 5). Computer simulation of a star exploding as Supernova 1987a 300 seconds after its core collapsed

Background imageDensity Collection: Supernova interaction

Supernova interaction

Background imageDensity Collection: Centrifuged blood

Centrifuged blood. Technician holding a vacutainer tube filled with centrifuged blood. A centrifuge is a machine that spins its contents around a central axis at very high speeds

Background imageDensity Collection: Blood centrifuge preparation

Blood centrifuge preparation
Blood sample being placed in a container before going into a centrifuge. A centrifuge is a machine that spins its contents around a central axis at very high speeds

Background imageDensity Collection: Osteoporosis of the hip, X-ray

Osteoporosis of the hip, X-ray
Osteoporosis. Coloured X-ray of the hip of a 43 year old woman showing reduced bone density (brown patchy area) in the head of the thigh bone (femur, centre right)

Background imageDensity Collection: Alcohol content documentation

Alcohol content documentation. Book of tables documenting the alcohol content of alcoholic drinks such as the brandy in the glass

Background imageDensity Collection: Hydrometer

Hydrometer floating in a liquid. A hydrometer is an instrument that uses buoyancy to measure the density of a liquid. It consists of a weighted tube that floats vertically in the liquid

Background imageDensity Collection: Bird bone, SEM

Bird bone, SEM
Bird bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the interior of bone from a birds skull. This porous structure found inside bone is called cancellous (spongy) bone

Background imageDensity Collection: Europe at night

Europe at night. Satellite image of city lights at night, centred on Europe. North converges towards top. Bright areas mark dense urban populations, and the European coastline is clearly seen

Background imageDensity Collection: North Africa at night, ISS image

North Africa at night, ISS image
North Africa at night. International Space Station (ISS) image of Egypt (centre) and the Sinai Peninsula (bottom right) at night. The Mediterranean Sea is across top

Background imageDensity Collection: Melorheostosis of the shoulder, X-ray

Melorheostosis of the shoulder, X-ray
Melorheostosis of the shoulder. X-ray of 59-year-old patients shoulder, showing damage (dense white, upper right) caused by melorheostosis

Background imageDensity Collection: Charles Hutton (1737-1823)

Charles Hutton (1737-1823), English mathematician, working with a quill pen, ink pot, paper and books. Hutton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1774

Background imageDensity Collection: Bose-Einstein condensate research

Bose-Einstein condensate research. Velocity-distribution data of a gas of rubidium atoms, confirming the discovery of a new phase of matter, the BoseEinstein condensate (BEC)

Background imageDensity Collection: Europe at night, satellite image

Europe at night, satellite image
Europe at night. Satellite image of the Earth seen at 00:00 (midnight) GMT (UTC), centred on Europe. City lights (yellow) in dark areas show areas of dense population

Background imageDensity Collection: Oil fire

Oil fire. Burning oil floating on the surface of water

Background imageDensity Collection: Alendronate osteoporosis drug molecule

Alendronate osteoporosis drug molecule
Alendronate osteoporosis drug, molecular model. Alendronate is marketed as Fosamax, or as Fosavance when combined with vitamin D

Background imageDensity Collection: Polystyrene in water, image 2 of 2

Polystyrene in water, image 2 of 2
Polystyrene in water. Image 2 of 2. It has been pushed under the surface of the water, and is thus displacing an amount of water equal to its volume

Background imageDensity Collection: Polystyrene floating, image 1 of 2

Polystyrene floating, image 1 of 2
Polystyrene floating on water. Image 1 of 2. Polystyrene floats as its density (mass in a given volume) is less than that of water

Background imageDensity Collection: Equal masses of different materials

Equal masses of different materials. From left to right are 10 grams of brass, 10 grams of water (in a glass tube) and 10 grams of balsa wood

Background imageDensity Collection: The Americas, satellite image

The Americas, satellite image. Oceans are blue and land is green and brown. City lights (yellow) in dark areas show areas of dense population

Background imageDensity Collection: View of Florence, Italy from Piazza Michelangelo

View of Florence, Italy from Piazza Michelangelo

Background imageDensity Collection: Blue City viewed from Mehrangarh Fort / Jodhpur, India

Blue City viewed from Mehrangarh Fort / Jodhpur, India

Background imageDensity Collection: Geology Earths Crust

Geology Earths Crust
The narrow band of Earths crust, about 20 km wide, is perfectly suited in density and temperature to sustaining life as we know it : a few degrees difference - wow !

Background imageDensity Collection: The Arctic, night-day satellite image

The Arctic, night-day satellite image
Asia, night-day satellite image. This composite image of the Earth is set against a background of stars, and is centred on the continent of Asia. North is at top

Background imageDensity Collection: Asia at night, satellite image

Asia at night, satellite image. City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population. Large, densely populated areas include India (lower centre), China (lower right) and Japan (right)

Background imageDensity Collection: Candles on a cake, Schlieren image

Candles on a cake, Schlieren image. The candle flames (white, lower centre) are heating air that is seen coiling (blue, red and yellow) as it rises

Background imageDensity Collection: The neon lights of Shanghais main shopping street, Nanjing Donglu

The neon lights of Shanghais main shopping street, Nanjing Donglu, Shanghai, China, Asia

Background imageDensity Collection: Map / Europe / Population

Map / Europe / Population
Map of Europe, showing density of population



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"Density: A Tapestry of Lights and Shadows" From the mesmerizing patterns of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) map to the captivating view of the UK at night from space, our planet's density reveals itself in a myriad of ways. The North America satellite image showcases bustling cities illuminated like constellations against a dark canvas, while Choi Hung Estate stands as a testament to Hong Kong's dense urban landscape. As we shift our gaze towards Europe at night, another tapestry unfolds before us - an intricate web of lights that signifies human presence and activity. South America emerges with its own unique charm under the cloak of darkness, showcasing vibrant cities glowing brightly amidst vast expanses. Meanwhile, Ecuador's capital city Quito perches high above sea level, reminding us how they are take on new dimensions even at great heights. Venturing further into Southeast Asia through a satellite lens, we witness yet another spectacle as countless points of light dot the landscape during nighttime hours. Italy enchants us with its romantic allure when viewed from aboard the International Space Station (ISS), where densely populated areas shine like beacons against an otherwise tranquil backdrop. But density is not limited to artificial illumination alone; Africa unveils its true nature through contrasting patches of light and darkness captured by satellites transitioning between day and night. It serves as a reminder that density encompasses both human settlements and untamed wilderness coexisting harmoniously on this diverse continent. In these snapshots taken from space or meticulously crafted maps, we are reminded that density is more than just numbers or statistics - it is an intricate dance between humanity and geography. These glimpses into different corners of our world showcase how populations gather together in various forms across continents – whether it be towering skyscrapers or remote villages nestled within vast landscapes. Through these images, we come to appreciate both the beauty and complexity inherent in our planet's density – a constant reminder that despite our differences and distances apart, we are all interconnected in this vast tapestry of lights and shadows.