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Infertile Collection

"Exploring the Infertile: Unveiling Nature's Enigmatic Beauty" Witnessing the microscopic world: Deformed sperm cells under SEM reveal nature's intricate mysteries

Background imageInfertile Collection: Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850

Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850
3478733 Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a scene from the bible where Sarah, who is barren, offers her maid to her husband Abraham)

Background imageInfertile Collection: Endless road in central Iceland 2

Endless road in central Iceland 2
Iceland - 27 May 2006. The back-end of nowhere. Many places in Iceland fill one with awe and wonder of natural beauty. This is not one of them

Background imageInfertile Collection: Deformed sperm cell, SEM

Deformed sperm cell, SEM
Deformed sperm cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of double-tailed sperm cell, or spermatozoon. A sperm cells motility may be seriously affected by having multiple heavy tails

Background imageInfertile Collection: Derrynane Harbour, Caherdaniel, Ring Of Kerry, Co Kerry, Ireland

Derrynane Harbour, Caherdaniel, Ring Of Kerry, Co Kerry, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Hairpin Bends In The, Healy Pass, Beara Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Hairpin Bends In The, Healy Pass, Beara Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Luggala, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Luggala, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Hawthorn Tree On Bog Road, Near Roundstone, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland

Hawthorn Tree On Bog Road, Near Roundstone, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Luggala And Lough Tay, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Luggala And Lough Tay, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, Ireland

Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Sheep In Snow, Glenshane, Co Derry, Ireland

Background imageInfertile Collection: Rubin gynaecology test, 1956

Rubin gynaecology test, 1956
Rubin gynaecology test. Doctor with nurse and patient in a hospital, with the doctor carrying out a test on the female patients fallopian tubes

Background imageInfertile Collection: Zony

Zony (Equus sp.). A zony is the infertile offspring of a zebra stallion and a pony mare. Photographed at De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageInfertile Collection: Woman depressed about fertility

Woman depressed about fertility
MODEL RELEASED. Infertility. Conceptual composite image of a nude woman crying, sitting on an anatomical textbook showing the female reproductive system

Background imageInfertile Collection: Infertility: Artwork of a sperm with bandage

Infertility: Artwork of a sperm with bandage
Infertility. Illustration of a human sperm with a bandaged tail representing male infertility. Poor sperm motility (necrospermia) in which the tail or other part of the sperm is malformed

Background imageInfertile Collection: Male infertility

Male infertility. Conceptual image of a naked man crouching in front of a graph. The graph may represent falling levels of the male sex hormone testosterone

Background imageInfertile Collection: Infertility

Infertility. Conceptual computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatazoon) forming the shape of a question mark. This artwork could represent male infertility

Background imageInfertile Collection: Medical nanorobot on sperm cell

Medical nanorobot on sperm cell
Medical nanorobot. Computer artwork of a medical nanorobot holding a sperm cell. Microscopic robot technology could be developed in the future to treat disorders, such as infertility, in new ways

Background imageInfertile Collection: Fertility

Fertility. Conceptual computer artwork of human sperm (male sex cells, white) as part of a board game. The dice and chance cards (left)

Background imageInfertile Collection: Bisphenol A organic pollutant

Bisphenol A organic pollutant
Bisphenol A, molecular model. This chemical is used in the plastics industry, both as an antioxidant and as a component of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics

Background imageInfertile Collection: Bisphenol A organic pollutant molecule

Bisphenol A organic pollutant molecule
Bisphenol A, molecular model. This chemical is used in the plastics industry, both as an antioxidant and as a component of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics



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"Exploring the Infertile: Unveiling Nature's Enigmatic Beauty" Witnessing the microscopic world: Deformed sperm cells under SEM reveal nature's intricate mysteries. Serenity at Derrynane Harbour, Caherdaniel in the mesmerizing Ring Of Kerry, Co Kerry, Ireland - a tranquil escape amidst infertile landscapes. The thrill of conquering Hairpin Bends In The Healy Pass on Beara Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland - an exhilarating journey through barren terrains. Luggala, Co Wicklow, Ireland - a captivating sight where infertile lands meet ethereal beauty in perfect harmony. Discovering resilience: A solitary Hawthorn Tree stands tall on Bog Road near Roundstone, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland amidst infertile surroundings. Luggala And Lough Tay in Co Wicklow showcase contrasting hues against an infertile backdrop – a testament to nature's artistry. Untamed allure awaits at Inishowen and Malin Head in County Donegal, Ireland – where rugged cliffs meet the vastness landscapes. Mount Errigal rises majestically above Co Donegal's unforgiving terrain – a symbol of strength amidst infertility. Sheep gracefully navigate through snow-covered Glenshane in Co Derry, Ireland – showcasing life's resilience even in seemingly barren environments. Embarking on an endless road adventure through central Iceland reveals stunning vistas across its infertile yet captivating landscapes. Thingvellir National Park beckons with its otherworldly charm amidst Iceland’s enigmatic and seemingly inhospitable terrains. West of Golden off Trans-Canada Hwy lies Kinbasket Lake Resort.