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Exploring the Frontiers of Science

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor C013 / 1348

Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor C013 / 1348
Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor. Nuclear engineer standing on top of the Tokamak-15 (T-15) nuclear fusion reactor at the Kurchatov Institute of Nuclear Power, near Moscow, Russia

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Hygiene Laboratory, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Hygiene Laboratory, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Hygiene Laboratory, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Hygiene Laboratory, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Hygiene Laboratory, 1913

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Bacteriology - Dr

Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912
Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. [Two women and man in laboratory - USA?]

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Bacteriology - Dr

Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912
Bacteriology - Dr. George Stiles, 1912. [Two women and man in laboratory - USA?]

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Creator: NASA

Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Creator: NASA
Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Henry Sachs, machinist, is shown with Dr. Robert H. Goddards rocket used in the first flight at Roswell, New Mexico on December 30

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: The research centre of Koobi Fora looks out over Lake Turkana

The research centre of Koobi Fora looks out over Lake Turkana. Many important paleontological discoveries have been made in the area, including fossilised hominid remains of Homo erectus

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: DuPont Experimental Station, 1950s C018 / 0626

DuPont Experimental Station, 1950s C018 / 0626
DuPont Experimental Station, aerial photograph. This research site for the DuPont company is located on the banks of the Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. It was established in 1903

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Tambopata Reaearch Centre at Tambopata in the Peruvian Amazon

Tambopata Reaearch Centre at Tambopata in the Peruvian Amazon

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Roslin Institute

Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, the research centre where the British researchers Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell created Dolly the sheep in 1996

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants

Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants
MODEL RELEASED. Hydroponic sage cultivation. Medical researcher checking the electrical conductivity, temperature and nutrient levels of the water supplies for sage plants being grown hydroponically

Background imageResearch Centre Collection: Antarctic research station, McMurdo Base

Antarctic research station, McMurdo Base. This is a Jamesway prefabricated house, designed to withstand the harsh Antarctic weather. A snow tractor is at left


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Exploring the Frontiers of Science: A Journey Through Time and Space From the early days of rocketry with Henry Sachs and Robert Goddard's groundbreaking work in New Mexico, USA, 1930 (C013 / 1348), to the cutting-edge research on nuclear fusion at the Tokamak-15 reactor, the pursuit of knowledge has no bounds. In the heart of Africa, the Koobi Fora Research Centre overlooks Lake Turkana, where paleontologists unearth ancient secrets of our past. Meanwhile, in the Peruvian Amazon, the Tambopata Research Centre (C018 / 0626) pushes the boundaries of biodiversity studies. Back in the lab, the Roslin Institute in Scotland revolutionizes agriculture through hydroponic cultivation of sage plants (undated), while Antarctica's McMurdo Base (undated) braves the harsh conditions to expand our understanding of the universe. Join us as we delve deeper into the world of research, where every discovery is a new step towards a brighter future.