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Background imageResearch Collection: Zaire River Expedition Returns: Captain Alun Davies sees his son Max

Zaire River Expedition Returns: Captain Alun Davies sees his son Max, 3 months old for the first time. With him is his wife Gilli. January 1975 75-00502-001

Background imageResearch Collection: Safetykling - A Protective glass backing film from Ozalid

Safetykling - A Protective glass backing film from Ozalid. The danger of razor sharp fragments of glass flying at high velocity as the result of blast damage or certain other types of impact caused

Background imageResearch Collection: A demonstration of the G. Q. retractable aircraft brake parachute took place today at

A demonstration of the G. Q. retractable aircraft brake parachute took place today at
A demonstration of the G.Q. retractable aircraft brake parachute took place today at Dunsfold aerodrome, and the test vehicle used was a racing car which set up its first lap record at Brooklands in

Background imageResearch Collection: Avro 707 delta wing research aircraft in flight during Farnborough Air Display

Avro 707 delta wing research aircraft in flight during Farnborough Air Display. September 1953 P004657

Background imageResearch Collection: Safetykling - A Protective glass backing film from Ozalid

Safetykling - A Protective glass backing film from Ozalid. The danger of razor sharp fragments of glass flying at high velocity as the result of blast damage or certain other types of impact caused

Background imageResearch Collection: Zaire River Expedition Returns: The leader of the expedition Lieut-Colonel John

Zaire River Expedition Returns: The leader of the expedition Lieut-Colonel John Blashford-Snell. January 1975 75-00502-002

Background imageResearch Collection: Zaire River Expedition Returns: Nurse Pam Baxter sitting on her luggage at Gatwick

Zaire River Expedition Returns: Nurse Pam Baxter sitting on her luggage at Gatwick Airport today. January 1975 75-00502

Background imageResearch Collection: Laboratory / Testing / Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley

Laboratory / Testing / Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley
Laboratory/Testing/Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley, Roy Spicer. February 75-01021-008

Background imageResearch Collection: Ship: India. Weather Ship. December 1969 P005364

Ship: India. Weather Ship. December 1969 P005364

Background imageResearch Collection: This X ray machine will protect pets from the danger of radiation

This X ray machine will protect pets from the danger of radiation and has been bought by the RSPCA. Society spokesman said

Background imageResearch Collection: Laboratory / Testing / Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley

Laboratory / Testing / Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley
Laboratory/Testing/Work Science: Water Tests: Paul Cooper, Christopher Whatley, Roy Spicer. February 75-01021

Background imageResearch Collection: George and Alan give their opinion to the experts. When you want to know whether

George and Alan give their opinion to the experts. When you want to know whether the article made is really worth while, it is best to the customers reaction

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientists at Porton Down are busy in a fight to find the causes

Scientists at Porton Down are busy in a fight to find the causes and possible cure for Leukaemia - Hector White and Heather Gunson at work on a microbiological vessel

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientists at Porton Down are busy in a fight to find the causes

Scientists at Porton Down are busy in a fight to find the causes and possible cure for Leukaemia - Hector White

Background imageResearch Collection: A Philosopher Shewing an Experiment on the Air Pump, 1769. Creator: Valentine Green

A Philosopher Shewing an Experiment on the Air Pump, 1769. Creator: Valentine Green
A Philosopher Shewing an Experiment on the Air Pump, 1769

Background imageResearch Collection: HMS Pegasus - ex HMS Ark Royal

HMS Pegasus - ex HMS Ark Royal
HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) at A Spithead re in 1938. HMS Pegasus was re-named from the 1914 HMS Ark Royal seaplane carrier, which saw action in WWI and in the 1920s She was re-named in 1934

Background imageResearch Collection: Douglas DC-6A N6540C

Douglas DC-6A N6540C (msn 45368, line number 932), of the United States Department of Commerce, attached to the Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA), Research Flight Facility (RFF)

Background imageResearch Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5A N4916V

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 5A N4916V
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 5A N4916V (msn 04275) CC-CLY: Built as a Dove 1 and delivered on 16 November 1949 311: Fuerza Aerea de Chile N4916V: bought 9/54 Bankers Life & Casualty N4916V

Background imageResearch Collection: Handley Page Jetstream 100 G-AXUI

Handley Page Jetstream 100 G-AXUI at the Cranfiel College of Aeronautics, in use as a flying classroom - research tool. Date: circa 1990

Background imageResearch Collection: NRC tailless research glider

NRC tailless research glider from the National Research Council in Canada (sometimes referred to as Pterodactyl VIII, referring to its lineage from Prof. Hills pre-war Pterodactyls)

Background imageResearch Collection: United States Air Force - North American NF-100F Super Sabre

United States Air Force - North American NF-100F Super Sabre
United States Air Force - North American NF-100F-1-NA Super Sabre 56-3725 (msn 243-1), with the Air Research and Development Command for trials with thrust reversers; seen with experimental thrust

Background imageResearch Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Benjamin Franklin

Background imageResearch Collection: Professor Paul Ehrlich (1854 - 1915), Nobel Prize-winning German Jewish physician

Professor Paul Ehrlich (1854 - 1915), Nobel Prize-winning German Jewish physician and scientistand Dr. Sahachiro Hata (1873 - 1938) prominent Japanese bacteriologist, working in Frankfort laboratory

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientists examining maps and statistics at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientists examining maps and statistics at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientist in a mask, examining locusts in perspex containers at the Anti-Locust Research

Scientist in a mask, examining locusts in perspex containers at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientist in a mask, examining a locust in a perspex container at the Anti-Locust

Scientist in a mask, examining a locust in a perspex container at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientist at work in the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientist at work in the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Close-up of a scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre

Close-up of a scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Close-up of a scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust

Close-up of a scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre

Scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageResearch Collection: Antique illustration of scientist: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Antique illustration of scientist: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Background imageResearch Collection: Portrait of a Red-breasted nuthatch, (Sitta canadensis) with white background

Portrait of a Red-breasted nuthatch, (Sitta canadensis) with white background, Block island, Rhode Island, USA. Bird caught during scientific research

Background imageResearch Collection: L Academie des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts, 1698. Creator

L Academie des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts, 1698. Creator
L Academie des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts, 1698

Background imageResearch Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Cruikshank

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Cruikshank

Background imageResearch Collection: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon with Components of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon with Components of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package, 1969

Background imageResearch Collection: Boeing 247D DZ203

Boeing 247D DZ203
Boeing 247D, DZ203, was used for instrument and automatic landing systems research by the RAF during WW2

Background imageResearch Collection: WESTERN ELECTRIC TV

WESTERN ELECTRIC TV
Western Electric experiments with television at their research laboratories, Schenectady Date: 1930

Background imageResearch Collection: SCHMIDTS RNG EXPERIMENT

SCHMIDTS RNG EXPERIMENT
HELMUT SCHMIDTs random number generator experiments : a subject at the Institute of Parapsychology, Durham, North Carolina, attempts to predict or affect the RNG display Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageResearch Collection: Futuristic telescope for astronomy

Futuristic telescope for astronomy
An astronomer at work, using a futuristic machine that will display the stars and planets on a table top. Date: 1899

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20118336

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Qatar, Industry, Experimental farm

Background imageResearch Collection: USA, Washington DC, The Mall, Archives of the United States of America

USA, Washington DC, The Mall, Archives of the United States of America

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108273

EyeUbiquitous_20108273
England, London, The British Library courtyard, Euston Road

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108271

EyeUbiquitous_20108271
England, London, The British Library, Euston Road

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108272

EyeUbiquitous_20108272
England, London, The British Library courtyard, Euston Road

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108269

EyeUbiquitous_20108269
England, London, View of the British Library showing Eduardo Paolozz sculpture, Euston Road

Background imageResearch Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108270

EyeUbiquitous_20108270
England, London, View of the British Library showing Eduardo Paolozz sculpture, Euston Road

Background imageResearch Collection: Interiors of National Laboratory of Psychical Research

Interiors of National Laboratory of Psychical Research
Photographs of the interiors and workings of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, London. Photograph of seance room at the NLPR



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"Unveiling the Secrets: Exploring the Vast Realm of Research" From deciphering the valorous tales behind British Military medals to unraveling the enigmatic patterns in a Rorschach Inkblot Test, research takes us on an intellectual odyssey. It delves into realms beyond our comprehension, like scrutinizing the cosmic microwave background through MAP and decoding intricate histological diagrams of a mammalian retina. Research is not confined to laboratories; it extends to observing nature's wonders firsthand. Jane Goodall, with her unwavering dedication as a British conservationist and zoologist, captured alongside a chimpanzee, epitomizes how research bridges gaps between species. The quest for knowledge transcends boundaries of time and space. Erwin Schrodinger's groundbreaking discoveries in quantum mechanics remind us that research propels humanity forward by challenging conventional wisdom. In particle physics, proton collisions such as C014 / 1797 or witnessing Higgs boson events like C013 / 6892 within ATLAS detectors demonstrate how researchers strive to unlock mysteries at subatomic levels. Pioneers like Marie Curie exemplify relentless pursuit despite adversities faced by women in science. Her revolutionary work with radioactivity continues to inspire generations. It also embarks on daring expeditions akin to HMS Beagle - Darwin's ship that sailed uncharted waters - pushing boundaries of exploration and understanding. Similarly, Apollo 17 astronauts left indelible footprints on the Moon while expanding human horizons beyond Earth's confines. These captivating glimpses into diverse facets highlight its transformative power. It fuels curiosity, challenges assumptions, and empowers us with knowledge that shapes our world. Whether investigating microscopic particles or exploring vast ecosystems – research illuminates paths towards progress and inspires future generations to embark upon their own quests for discovery.