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Images Dated 1st September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Abstract artwork

Abstract artwork
Abstract computer artwork. Colourful swirling patterns with a printed circuit board (PCB) in the background

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Baby yawning

Baby yawning
MODEL RELEASED. Baby yawning. This baby girl is 3 months old

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Nano-machine, conceptual artwork

Nano-machine, conceptual artwork
Nano-machine, conceptual computer artwork. Nano-machines are entities on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). It is hoped that they will one day be used internally to search out

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Babys face and hands

Babys face and hands
MODEL RELEASED. Babys face and hands. This baby boy is 4 months old

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize root, light micrograph

Maize root, light micrograph
Maize root. Light micrograph of a section through the root of a maize plant (Zea mays) showing a vascular cylinder (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Sunlit forest, artwork

Sunlit forest, artwork
Sunlit forest. Computer artwork of sunlight shining through trees in a forest

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize niblet, light micrograph

Maize niblet, light micrograph
Maize niblet. Light micrograph of a maize niblet, the seed of the maize plant (Zea mays). A seed contains an embryo, a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow (green, upper left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Wheat leaf, light micrograph

Wheat leaf, light micrograph
Wheat leaf. Light micrograph of a section through the midrib of a wheat leaf (Triticum aestivium). The midrib (midvein) is the continuation of a leafs stem along the centre of the leaf

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize stem, light micrograph

Maize stem, light micrograph
Maize stem. Light micrograph of a section through a maize plant stem (Zea mays). Vascular bundles (darker clusters) can be seen containing xylem (larger openings) and phloem (smaller openings)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Dystopia, conceptual artwork

Dystopia, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a run-down abandoned building with a tree growing through its middle, representing dystopia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: X and Y chromosomes, artwork

X and Y chromosomes, artwork
X and Y chromosomes. Computer artwork of X (red) and Y (blue) chromosomes. Chromosomes are a packaged form of the genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Black hole, conceptual artwork

Black hole, conceptual artwork
Black hole, conceptual computer artwork. Black holes are regions in space where the pull of gravity exceeds the velocity of light

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Alien life, artwork

Alien life, artwork
Alien life. Computer artwork of alien eyes superimposed with the head and neck of an alien among bright lights

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Hospital germs, conceptual artwork

Hospital germs, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of rows of hospital beds with smears and marks on them, representing the need to keep hospitals clean

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Climate change, artwork

Climate change, artwork
Climate change. Computer artwork of a cow wearing boots in a field of snow, representing the strange and erratic weather caused by global warming

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: X and Y chromosomes, artwork

X and Y chromosomes, artwork
X and Y chromosomes. Computer artwork of X (red) and Y (blue) chromosomes. Chromosomes are a packaged form of the genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize stem, light micrograph

Maize stem, light micrograph
Maize stem. Light micrograph of a section through a maize plant stem (Zea mays). Vascular bundles (coloured clusters) can be seen containing xylem (larger openings)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Future civilisation, artwork

Future civilisation, artwork
Future civilisation. Computer artwork of a large spaceship over a futuristic city on an alien planet

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Radio telescopes, artwork

Radio telescopes, artwork
Radio telescopes. Computer artwork of a radio telescope array in the mist

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Nanorobot, artwork

Nanorobot, artwork
Nanorobot. Computer artwork of a nano robot walking over the surface of a micro chip in order to search out and repair the structure

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: X and Y chromosomes, artwork

X and Y chromosomes, artwork
X and Y chromosomes. Computer artwork of X (red) and Y (blue) chromosomes. Chromosomes are a packaged form of the genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Hospital overcrowding, conceptual artwork

Hospital overcrowding, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of rows of identical hospital beds, representing hospital overcrowding and the need for more beds in NHS hospitals

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize stem, light micrograph

Maize stem, light micrograph
Maize stem. Polarised light micrograph of a section through a maize plant stem (Zea mays). A vascular bundles (brown) can be seen containing xylem (larger openings)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Military robot, artwork

Military robot, artwork
Military robot, computer artwork. In the future, wars may be partially or wholly fought by specially created fighting robots

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Chromosomes and DNA, artwork

Chromosomes and DNA, artwork
Chromosomes and DNA. Computer artwork of X (pink) and Y (green) chromosomes with an autoradiogram in the background. Chromosomes are a packaged form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Wheat stem, light micrograph

Wheat stem, light micrograph
Wheat stem. Light micrograph of a section through the stem of a wheat grass (Triticum aestivium). The circular structures (orange and green) are vascular bundles

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Dark matter, conceptual computer artwork

Dark matter, conceptual computer artwork
Dark matter. Conceptual computer artwork representing the presence of dark matter in the universe. Dark matter is a form of matter that cannot be detected by telescopes as it emits no radiation

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize niblet, light micrograph

Maize niblet, light micrograph
Maize niblet. Polarised light micrograph of a maize niblet, the seed of the maize plant (Zea mays). A seed contains an embryo, a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow (dark blue)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Wheat grain, light micrograph

Wheat grain, light micrograph
Wheat grain. Light micrograph of a wheat grain, the seed of the wheat plant (Triticum aestivium). A seed contains an embryo, a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow (deep red, left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Maize stem, light micrograph

Maize stem, light micrograph
Maize stem. Polarised light micrograph of a section through a maize plant stem (Zea mays). A vascular bundles (yellow/purple) can be seen containing xylem (larger openings)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: 3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork

3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a 3-dimensional image of a human, showing both the muscle and skeletal structure, with X-ray artworks above

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Nanorobots, artwork

Nanorobots, artwork
Nanorobots. Computer artwork of nano robots walking over the surface of a micro chip in order to search out and repair the structure

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Abstract artwork

Abstract artwork
Abstract computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Parallel universes, conceptual artwork

Parallel universes, conceptual artwork
Parallel universes, conceptual computer artwork. Clock-face in space made out of 8 different earth-like planets. This could represent parallel universes and time periods existing simultaneously

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Biometric security, artwork

Biometric security, artwork
Biometric security. Conceptual computer artwork showing a human fingerprint on a printed circuit board (PCB). Fingerprints contain unique patterns that can be used to determine the identity of an

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Alien, artwork

Alien, artwork
Alien. Computer artwork of a humanoid alien emerging from bright lights. Alien anatomy will differ from that of humans due to aliens evolving in a different environment

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Earth, artwork

Earth, artwork
Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth amongst stars and clouds of swirling star dust

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Sarsaparilla plant stem, light micrograph

Sarsaparilla plant stem, light micrograph
Maize root. Polarised light micrograph of a section through the root of a sarsaparilla plant (Smilax regelii) showing a vascular cylinder

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2009: Environmental care, conceptual image

Environmental care, conceptual image. Computer artwork of the earth with a tree and butterflies, representing taking care of the planet and keeping the environment healthy


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