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Images Dated 25th May 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Electricity power pylon

Electricity power pylon
Electric Power Pylon spreads the energy to the Grid

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Quantum computer core

Quantum computer core
Concept picture. Nano sized Crystals store Quantum bits of information for access from its multifaceted Crystal lattice

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Parasite and cells

Parasite and cells
Concept image. An aggresive unknown Parasite has entered a cell and consumes it from within

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Oxy-acetylene welding

Oxy-acetylene welding
MODEL RELEASED. Oxy-acetylene welding. Worker in heavy heat-resistant protective clothing holding oxy-acetylene welding equipment

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Big Bang and early galaxies

Big Bang and early galaxies. Galaxies forming in the early universe following the Big Bang, the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state some 13.7 billion

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Black hole and infalling matter

Black hole and infalling matter. A black hole is formed when the core of a star collapses under its own weight, increasing the strength of its gravitational field to the point where not even light

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Human skull, artwork

Human skull, artwork
Human skull. 3D computer artwork of a normal human skull, showing the joints (black lines) between the various bones

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain. 3D computer artwork of a normal human brain

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Black hole and infalling matter

Black hole and infalling matter (top and bottom). A black hole is formed when the core of a star collapses under its own weight

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: White pineapple

White pineapple. Close-up of the leaves of a pineapple that have been painted white

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: White pineapple

White pineapple. Close-up of the skin of a pineapple that has been painted white

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: White pineapple

White pineapple. Close-up of the skin of a pineapple that has been painted white

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Biological computer, conceptual image

Biological computer, conceptual image
Biological computer. Conceptual image of chemicals, numbers and flashes of light, representing the workings of a computer based on organic or biological principles

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Plant biotechnology, conceptual image

Plant biotechnology, conceptual image. Leaf growing on top of a technological device, representing the fusion of human technology with nature

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Aperture flare

Aperture flare. Close-up of the bladed aperture of a camera lens, demonstrating the phenomenon of aperture flare. The blades of the aperture ring open

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Food can

Food can

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Antimatter containment

Antimatter containment. Photomontage showing how a future containment system for antimatter might work. Powerful magnetic fields contain the short-lived antimatter (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Future computing, conceptual image

Future computing, conceptual image
Future computing. Conceptual image of a computer circuit board on a grid with a beam of light waves above it, representing future advances in computing

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Black hole travel

Black hole travel. Spacecraft passing a black hole as it travels though space. The white area around the black hole is its accretion disc

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Black hole research

Black hole research. Spacecraft (top) monitoring a comet that has been drawn into a black hole (bottom). The white area around the black hole is its accretion disc

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Hawking radiation research

Hawking radiation research. Future space probe approaching a black hole to capture Hawking radiation (blue glow). A black hole is formed when the core of a star collapses under its own weight

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Cell manipulation

Cell manipulation. Cells being manipulated with laboratory instruments as part of research into cell biology. The dark areas are the cell nuclei

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Star child, conceptual image

Star child, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Star child. Conceptual image of a sleeping childs face glowing with a pale light against a background of stars. This image can represent a child dreaming of travelling to the stars

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Batteries polluting the environment

Batteries polluting the environment. Many batteries contain toxic heavy metals and must be disposed of appropriately to avoid polluting the environment

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Strong nuclear force

Strong nuclear force. Conceptual image showing the strong nuclear force (blue) holding together particles such as protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Search for extra-terrestrial life

Search for extra-terrestrial life. Conceptual image of a green beam emerging from a radio telescope, representing the efforts made to send signals to alien life that may exist elsewhere in

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Quantum computer core

Quantum computer core. Crystal core of a quantum computer, as it would appear at high magnification. Quantum computers, which are under development

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Optical disc production machine

Optical disc production machine. Compact discs (CDs) and digital versatile discs (DVDs) are examples of optical discs. Here

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence. Cubic form (bottom) in free space, representing artificial intelligence (AI). The glow could be the Sun or some other light source depending on the scale

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Battery power

Battery power. Blue flash at the positive pole of a standard a battery, representing the flow of energy from the battery when in use

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Space plane in Earth orbit

Space plane in Earth orbit. Space planes are a future type of spacecraft, designed to ascend to and descend from Earth orbit on wings, with rockets used in the final stages

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Electromechanics, conceptual image

Electromechanics, conceptual image. Flash of electricity swirling against a background of cogs and gears. This image can represent the combination of electronic

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Alien planetary surface

Alien planetary surface. Binary star system seen from the surface of an alien planet

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Electromagnetic force

Electromagnetic force. Charged particles interacting through the electromagnetic force (field lines shown). Electricity and magnetism are part of the same force, called electromagnetism

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Comet approaching the Sun

Comet approaching the Sun. From the distant reaches of the solar system, a comet (left) approaches the Sun (upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Blood droplet and viruses

Blood droplet and viruses
MODEL RELEASED. Blood droplet and viruses. Conceptual image of viruses (yellow) inside a drop of blood on a human finger. In every drop of blood there is room for millions of viruses and bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: White face

White face. Close-up of a sculpture of a human face made from expanded polystyrene foam

Background imageImages Dated 25th May 2011: Oxy-acetylene cutting

Oxy-acetylene cutting
MODEL RELEASED. Oxy-acetylene cutting. Worker in heavy heat-resistant protective clothing using oxy-acetylene welding equipment


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