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Pipette Collection

"Pipette: A Timeless Tool in the World of Science" In the ever-evolving field of scientific research, one tool has stood the test of time – the pipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Multi-pipette

Multi-pipette
Multi-channel pipette. Droplets of fluid hanging from the openings of a multi-channel pipette that is being used to fill a multi-well sample tray

Background imagePipette Collection: Testing for viruses

Testing for viruses. A technician using a pipette to fill small sample vials. These are being used to test animal tissue samples for viruses such as avian influenza (bird flu) and swine fever

Background imagePipette Collection: Scientists in Chemistry Lab, 1925 (screen print)

Scientists in Chemistry Lab, 1925 (screen print)
2622123 Scientists in Chemistry Lab, 1925 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePipette Collection: Chemists in Laboratory Date: 1950

Chemists in Laboratory Date: 1950

Background imagePipette Collection: View of microtubes, pipette & DNA sequence

View of microtubes, pipette & DNA sequence
DNA research. View of a pipettor tip (lower left) and microtubes in a rack on top of a DNA sequence. The DNA sequence which is also known as an autoradiogram

Background imagePipette Collection: Illustration of scientist working in a laboratory

Illustration of scientist working in a laboratory

Background imagePipette Collection: Researcher uses pipette in lab

Researcher uses pipette in lab

Background imagePipette Collection: Primary cultures of superior cervical ganglia cells

Primary cultures of superior cervical ganglia cells

Background imagePipette Collection: Researcher in lab uses pipette and measures RNA

Researcher in lab uses pipette and measures RNA

Background imagePipette Collection: Rack of pipettes

Rack of pipettes

Background imagePipette Collection: Scientist prepares a Western blot

Scientist prepares a Western blot, a technique used to detect a specific protein in a blood or tissue sample

Background imagePipette Collection: Children, young researchers

Children, young researchers

Background imagePipette Collection: Picture No. 10752461

Picture No. 10752461
Hedgehog - being hand reared, drinking milk from a bottle / pipette (Erinaceus europaeus) Date:

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipette with red liquid in

Pipette with red liquid in

Background imagePipette Collection: Adding blue ink to bottle of hot water, using dropper, close-up

Adding blue ink to bottle of hot water, using dropper, close-up

Background imagePipette Collection: Conical flask containing yellow liquid and pipette held above it

Conical flask containing yellow liquid and pipette held above it

Background imagePipette Collection: Dropping iodine into a bottle containing some water, bottle of iodine nearby

Dropping iodine into a bottle containing some water, bottle of iodine nearby

Background imagePipette Collection: Four bottles of different coloured liquids for chemical stain tests, and a pipette

Four bottles of different coloured liquids for chemical stain tests, and a pipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Hand dropping detergent in dish full of milk (to show surface tension)

Hand dropping detergent in dish full of milk (to show surface tension)

Background imagePipette Collection: Peppermint and thyme tincture in bottle and pipette, and two glasses containing tincture diluted

Peppermint and thyme tincture in bottle and pipette, and two glasses containing tincture diluted with water

Background imagePipette Collection: Dog being given ear drops through pipette, close-up

Dog being given ear drops through pipette, close-up

Background imagePipette Collection: Hand-rearing young Starling (Sturnus vulgarise) sitting in small wicker basket, using pipette

Hand-rearing young Starling (Sturnus vulgarise) sitting in small wicker basket, using pipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Microtubes F006 / 7230

Microtubes F006 / 7230
Microtubes

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipetting into microtubes F006 / 7229

Pipetting into microtubes F006 / 7229
Pipetting into microtubes

Background imagePipette Collection: Microtubes F006 / 7183

Microtubes F006 / 7183
Microtubes

Background imagePipette Collection: Herbal tincture F007 / 7567

Herbal tincture F007 / 7567
Herbal tincture

Background imagePipette Collection: Diffusion in water F007 / 8184

Diffusion in water F007 / 8184
Diffusion in water

Background imagePipette Collection: Cell culture samples F007 / 8168

Cell culture samples F007 / 8168
Cell culture samples

Background imagePipette Collection: Test tubes and pipette F007 / 8177

Test tubes and pipette F007 / 8177
Test tubes and pipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Cell culture samples F007 / 8167

Cell culture samples F007 / 8167
Cell culture samples

Background imagePipette Collection: Diffusion in water F007 / 8183

Diffusion in water F007 / 8183
Diffusion in water

Background imagePipette Collection: Tincture F007 / 7571

Tincture F007 / 7571
Tincture

Background imagePipette Collection: Petri dish and pipette F007 / 8169

Petri dish and pipette F007 / 8169
Petri dish and pipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Biological research, conceptual artwork F007 / 6408

Biological research, conceptual artwork F007 / 6408
Biological research, conceptual artwork

Background imagePipette Collection: Tincture F007 / 7570

Tincture F007 / 7570
Tincture

Background imagePipette Collection: Chemist F007 / 8543

Chemist F007 / 8543
Chemist

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipetting liquid F008 / 2092

Pipetting liquid F008 / 2092
Pipetting liquid

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipetting liquid F008 / 2115

Pipetting liquid F008 / 2115
Pipetting liquid

Background imagePipette Collection: Petri dishes F008 / 2057

Petri dishes F008 / 2057
Petri dishes

Background imagePipette Collection: Microscope slide F008 / 2118

Microscope slide F008 / 2118
Microscope slide

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipette and eppendorf tube F008 / 3284

Pipette and eppendorf tube F008 / 3284
Pipette and eppendorf tube

Background imagePipette Collection: Biological research F008 / 2071

Biological research F008 / 2071
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research

Background imagePipette Collection: Laboratory glassware F008 / 3281

Laboratory glassware F008 / 3281
Laboratory glassware

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipetting liquid F008 / 2119

Pipetting liquid F008 / 2119
Pipetting liquid

Background imagePipette Collection: Biological research F008 / 2112

Biological research F008 / 2112
Biological research

Background imagePipette Collection: Biological research F008 / 2074

Biological research F008 / 2074
Biological research

Background imagePipette Collection: Multipipette F008 / 2172

Multipipette F008 / 2172
Multipipette

Background imagePipette Collection: Pipetting blood sample F008 / 2054

Pipetting blood sample F008 / 2054
Pipetting blood sample



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"Pipette: A Timeless Tool in the World of Science" In the ever-evolving field of scientific research, one tool has stood the test of time – the pipette. From testing for viruses to conducting intricate experiments, this versatile instrument has been a constant companion to scientists throughout history. Step back in time to 1925, where a screen print captures chemists in a bustling chemistry lab. With their multi-pipettes in hand, they meticulously analyze compounds and unravel the mysteries of chemical reactions. Fast forward to 1950, and we find ourselves amidst another group of dedicated chemists diligently working with pipettes as they strive for groundbreaking discoveries. Even earlier than these snapshots is an intriguing black and white photo from January 14th, 1920. Here we see G. F. Beyer, an Internal Revenue Bureau Chemist, skillfully utilizing a pipette during his meticulous work. This image serves as a testament to how long this indispensable tool has been aiding researchers across various disciplines. But it's not just historical photographs that highlight the importance of pipettes; modern illustrations also capture its significance. In one digital representation, we witness microtubes filled with samples alongside a precise DNA sequence being manipulated by none other than a trusty pipette-wielding scientist. The beauty lies not only in its functionality but also in its simplicity – an illustration showcases this timeless tool against a stark black and white backdrop. It reminds us that even amidst technological advancements, some instruments remain irreplaceable due to their reliability and accuracy. As we delve deeper into laboratories today, we encounter primary cultures of superior cervical ganglia cells under examination by diligent researchers who rely on their trusty pipettes for accurate measurements and transfers. Whether it be testing for viruses or conducting intricate experiments at any point throughout history or even now within cutting-edge labs worldwide – one thing remains certain: The humble yet powerful pipette continues to play an integral role in scientific progress.