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Background imageMolecule Collection: Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication as bases attach to strand with two newly formed strands

Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication as bases attach to strand with two newly formed strands twist eventually producing two new identical double DNA strands

Background imageMolecule Collection: Aurora Borealis, over snow covered coniferous forest at night, Finland, february

Aurora Borealis, over snow covered coniferous forest at night, Finland, february

Background imageMolecule Collection: Dmitry Mendeleev, who developed the periodic table

Dmitry Mendeleev, who developed the periodic table
NWI4949451 Dmitry Mendeleev, who developed the periodic table.; (add.info.: Dmitry Mendeleev, who developed the periodic table.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageMolecule Collection: The Atomium, Brussels, Belgium

The Atomium, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageMolecule Collection: Abstract Thin Lines Pattern

Abstract Thin Lines Pattern
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Background imageMolecule Collection: Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev, 1878 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev, 1878 (oil on canvas)
FIA5375489 Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev, 1878 (oil on canvas) by Kramskoi, Ivan Nikolayevich (1837-1887); D. Mendeleev Memorial museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images

Background imageMolecule Collection: Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev in the dress of the University of Edinburgh

Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev in the dress of the University of Edinburgh, 1885 (w / c & gouache on paper)
FIA5376884 Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev in the dress of the University of Edinburgh, 1885 (w/c & gouache on paper) by Yaroshenko, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1846-98); State Tretyakov Gallery

Background imageMolecule Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20094610

EyeUbiquitous_20094610
Germany, Berlin, Detail of Molecule Men sculpture 30 metres in height by Jonathan Borofsky on River Spree

Background imageMolecule Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20094611

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Germany, Berlin, Molecule Men sculpture 30 metres in height by Jonathan Borofsky on River Spree

Background imageMolecule Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20094609

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Germany, Berlin, Detail of Molecule Men sculpture 30 metres in height by Jonathan Borofsky on River Spree

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of oxygen molecules

Illustration of oxygen molecules

Background imageMolecule Collection: APEX02822WT075

APEX02822WT075
Futuristic interior of a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

Background imageMolecule Collection: APEX02822WT074

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Futuristic interior of a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

Background imageMolecule Collection: 12-13 years, asian ethnicity, atom, caucasian, childhood, circle, close up, cloud

12-13 years, asian ethnicity, atom, caucasian, childhood, circle, close up, cloud
Face of mixed race girl floating in sky with molecule patterns

Background imageMolecule Collection: DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid, model

DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid, model

Background imageMolecule Collection: The Atomium monument at Brussels, Belgium

The Atomium monument at Brussels, Belgium

Background imageMolecule Collection: Futuristic woman glowing with pixels

Futuristic woman glowing with pixels

Background imageMolecule Collection: Coffee under microscope

Coffee under microscope
Illustration of a coffee under microscope

Background imageMolecule Collection: Molecular model of Formic Acid, digital illustration

Molecular model of Formic Acid, digital illustration

Background imageMolecule Collection: Molecular model of Hydrogen Sulphide, digital illustration

Molecular model of Hydrogen Sulphide, digital illustration

Background imageMolecule Collection: Molecular model of Ammonia, digital illustration

Molecular model of Ammonia, digital illustration

Background imageMolecule Collection: Carbon atom, digital illustration

Carbon atom, digital illustration

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration showing cholesterol molecules passing from blood cells into body cell membrane to

Illustration showing cholesterol molecules passing from blood cells into body cell membrane to regulate blood cholesterol level

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of catalysis with reactants approaching surface with one of the reactants being a

Illustration of catalysis with reactants approaching surface with one of the reactants being a diatomic molecule

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of air molecules compressed together creating sound waves

Illustration of air molecules compressed together creating sound waves

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of water molcules

Illustration of water molcules

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of air molecule rarefaction

Illustration of air molecule rarefaction

Background imageMolecule Collection: Series of digital illustrations showing states of matter with molecules are packed tightly

Series of digital illustrations showing states of matter with molecules are packed tightly together in a solid, liquid, and gas molecules

Background imageMolecule Collection: Digital illustration of atoms in aluminium molecule

Digital illustration of atoms in aluminium molecule

Background imageMolecule Collection: Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication

Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication

Background imageMolecule Collection: A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

Background imageMolecule Collection: Buckyballs floating in interstellar space near a region of current star-formation

Buckyballs floating in interstellar space near a region of current star-formation
This artists conception shows buckyballs floating in interstellar space, near a region of current star-formation. Buckyballs are the largest molecule ever discovered floating between the stars

Background imageMolecule Collection: Artists concept showing carbon balls ejecting out from a dying white star in a planetary

Artists concept showing carbon balls ejecting out from a dying white star in a planetary
Artists concept showing carbon balls coming out from the type of object where they were discovered, a dying star and the material it sheds, known as a planetary nebula

Background imageMolecule Collection: Baby stars are forming near the eastern rim of the cosmic cloud Perseus

Baby stars are forming near the eastern rim of the cosmic cloud Perseus, in this infrared image from the Spitzer Space Telescope

Background imageMolecule Collection: An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge

An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge
This illustration depicts the extrasolar planet HD 189733b with its parent star (HD 189733) peeking above its top edge

Background imageMolecule Collection: Artists concept of a quest to find new forms of energy

Artists concept of a quest to find new forms of energy
No matter how advanced mankind becomes, the quest to find new forms of energy is always given a priority

Background imageMolecule Collection: An android learns to use the power of the atom

An android learns to use the power of the atom
When mankind learned how to use the power of the atom, science fiction became science fact. As we progress into the 21st century, who knows what other ways this discovery will be used

Background imageMolecule Collection: A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan
A diagram showing how energy in the form of solar radiation creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of a telomere

Conceptual image of a telomere. A telomere is a region of the DNA sequence at the end of a chromosome. Their function is to protect the ends of the chromosome from degradating

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of cell surface receptors

Conceptual image of cell surface receptors. Cell surface receptors are specialized integral membrane proteins that take part in communication between the cell and the outside world

Background imageMolecule Collection: Illustration of muscle contraction

Illustration of muscle contraction

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of Radiolarians with a skeletal frame

Conceptual image of Radiolarians with a skeletal frame. Radiolarians are tiny protozoans that live in the ocean

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Background imageMolecule Collection: Microscopic view of phospholipids

Microscopic view of phospholipids. Phospholipids are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Background imageMolecule Collection: Conceptual image of polyomavirus

Conceptual image of polyomavirus

Background imageMolecule Collection: Microscopic view of DNA binding

Microscopic view of DNA binding

Background imageMolecule Collection: Nerve ending, seen in lower right, sends pain message from injured muscle

Nerve ending, seen in lower right, sends pain message from injured muscle. Blood vessel and immune cells are seen in the center and upper right of image



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"Molecule: Unveiling the Secrets of Nature's Building Blocks" Witness the enchanting dance of the Aurora Borealis over a snow-covered coniferous forest in Northern Finland, as nature showcases its mesmerizing molecular magic. Delve into the intricate world of DNA replication, where bases attach to strands and two newly formed twists give birth to identical double DNA strands - an awe-inspiring process that perpetuates life itself. Behold the ethereal beauty of the Aurora Borealis illuminating a snowy Finnish landscape in February, reminding us of the invisible bonds that connect all living things on a molecular level. Explore Belgium's architectural marvel, The Atomium, symbolizing mankind's quest for understanding atoms and molecules - tiny building blocks that shape our universe. Lose yourself in an abstract pattern composed of thin lines, representing the interconnectedness and complexity found within every molecule that exists around us. Marvel at a detailed model showcasing Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), unravelling its elegant structure and highlighting its pivotal role as nature's blueprint for life itself. Step back in time with Dmitri Mendeleev, renowned chemist and creator of the periodic table, whose pioneering work laid the foundation for our understanding of elements and their atomic interactions. Glimpse into history as Dmitri Mendeleev dons his University of Edinburgh attire in this captivating portrait; a tribute to his contributions towards unraveling molecular mysteries during his academic journey. Through captivating photography by EyeUbiquitous_20094610, witness how molecules intertwine seamlessly with everyday life – from microscopic structures to macroscopic wonders like The Atomium in Brussels. Immerse yourself further into EyeUbiquitous_20094611’s lens capturing molecules' hidden elegance amidst natural landscapes – reminding us that even Earth’s grandeur is shaped by these minuscule entities.