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Images Dated 4th May 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Myoglobin molecule

Myoglobin molecule
Myoglobin, molecular model. Myoglobin is a protein found in muscle cells that stores oxygen

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Water on Mars, conceptual image

Water on Mars, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing frozen water ice under Mars surface

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Cardiovascular system, artwork

Cardiovascular system, artwork
Cardiovascular system. Computer artwork of a male body, showing the main components of the cardiovascular system and their positions within the body

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Human head, artwork

Human head, artwork
Human head. Computer artwork of a human head showing the position of the skull and cervical (neck) vertebrae inside

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Nuclear fusion, conceptual artwork

Nuclear fusion, conceptual artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Shiga-like toxin I subunit molecule

Shiga-like toxin I subunit molecule
Shiga-like toxin. Molecular model of the binding (B) subunit of Shiga-like toxin I. This toxin is produced by Escherichia coli bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Global temperatures, artwork

Global temperatures, artwork
Global temperatures. Computer artwork of a map of the World showing the average temperatures for all the different land areas

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Female body, artwork

Female body, artwork
Female body. Computer artwork of the upper body of a woman, showing the brain and muscle structure

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Microbes, conceptual artwork

Microbes, conceptual artwork
Microbes. Conceptual computer artwork representing pathogenic organisms such as bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Pulsar, artwork

Pulsar, artwork
Pulsar, computer artwork. A pulsar (upper right), a rapidly rotating neutron star, is the collapsed super-dense core of a massive star that has blown off its outer layers in a supernova

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Nerve fibre, artwork

Nerve fibre, artwork
Nerve fibre, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Eye size comparison, artwork

Eye size comparison, artwork
Eye size comparison. Computer artwork showing the difference in diameter between a newborn babys eye (left) at 18mm, and that of an adult at 24mm

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Human nervous system, artwork

Human nervous system, artwork
Human nervous system. Computer artwork of a man showing the central and peripheral nervous systems

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Structure of Enceladus, artwork

Structure of Enceladus, artwork
Structure of Enceladus. Cutaway computer artwork showing the interior of Enceladus, the sixth largest of Saturns moons. The surface of Enceladus is thought to be a thick layer of water ice (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Female body, artwork

Female body, artwork
Female body. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure of the female body, and the main organs of the abdomen and chest

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Atomic structure, artwork

Atomic structure, artwork
Atomic structure. Computer artwork showing the components of matter. From left to right: Every element (far left) is made up of atoms (purple spheres) that are comprised of a central nucleus (red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Animal teeth comparison, artwork

Animal teeth comparison, artwork
Animal teeth comparison. Computer artwork comparing the tooth and jaw structure of a herbivore (top), a carnivore (middle), and a human (omnivore, bottom)

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Jet engines, artwork

Jet engines, artwork
Jet engines. Computer artwork comparing the designs of three types of jet engine - the turbojet (top), ramjet (middle) and scramjet (bottom)

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Earths internal structure, artwork

Earths internal structure, artwork
Earths internal structure. Cutaway computer artwork showing the direction of the Earths rotation (arrows), and the different layers that make up its structure

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Virus pandemic, conceptual image

Virus pandemic, conceptual image. Computer artwork of virus particles superimposed on a map of the world, representing the worldwide spread of an infectious viral disease

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Muscle structure, artwork

Muscle structure, artwork
Muscle structure. Computer artwork showing the protein structure of myofibrils and how they are bound together to form muscle fibres

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Black hole, conceptual image

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

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Brain anatomy, artwork

Brain anatomy, artwork
Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a cut-away model of the human brain, showing its structure. At bottom is the brainstem, which controls automatic functions

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Aquaporins, artwork

Aquaporins, artwork
Aquaporins. Computer artwork of water molecules (red and white) passing through pores (yellow) in a cell membrane (blue). These pores are proteins known as aquaporins that are embedded in

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Moon structure, artwork

Moon structure, artwork
Moon structure. Computer artwork showing the internal layers that make up the structure of the Moon. The Moon has a diameter of 3476 kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Human head, artwork

Human head, artwork
Human head. Computer artwork of a human head showing the skull, cervical (neck) vertebrae and brain inside

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Squid, artwork

Squid, artwork
Squid. Computer artwork of two differnet species of squid side by side

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Black hole, conceptual image

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

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Male muscles, artwork

Male muscles, artwork
Male muscles. Computer artwork of the upper body of a man flexing his arm, showing the muscle structure and brain. The biceps muscle of the upper arm is used to flex the arm

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Female body, artwork

Female body, artwork
Female body. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure of the female body, and the main organs of the abdomen and chest

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Male and female body structure, artwork

Male and female body structure, artwork
Male and female body structure. Computer artwork of a man and woman, showing the their muscle and bone structure. The womans reproductive organs can also be seen

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Water, artwork

Water, artwork
Water. Computer artwork of water molecules. Water molecules have the chemical formula H2O: one hydrogen atom (red) covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Total lunar eclipse, artwork

Total lunar eclipse, artwork
Total lunar eclipse, computer artwork. A lunar eclipse occurs as the Moon (far right) passes into the shadow of the Earth (centre), meaning that the light from the Sun (left) cannot reach it

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Pregnancy and gravity, artwork

Pregnancy and gravity, artwork
Pregnancy and gravity. Computer artwork showing how increasing body mass on the front of a womans body during pregnancy - caused by enlarged breasts

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Ocean circulation, artwork

Ocean circulation, artwork
Ocean circulation. Computer artwork showing the general direction in which water circulates around the surface of the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 4th May 2011: Giant squid, artwork

Giant squid, artwork
Giant squid. Computer artwork of two species of giant squid (Architeuthis sp.) side by side


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