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Images Dated 26th February 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Neuromuscular junction, artwork

Neuromuscular junction, artwork
Neuromuscular junction. Computer artwork showing the juntion between a neuron (nerve cell, light blue) and a muscle cell, known as a neuromuscular junction

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Earth and moon, ISS image

Earth and moon, ISS image
Earth and moon taken by astronauts on the International Space Shuttle (ISS). Photographed 21st October 2011

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Pain pathways, artwork

Pain pathways, artwork
Pain pathways, computer artwork. The heat of the candle is detected by nociceptors (special sensory nerve endings) in the finger

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Meteor, artwork

Meteor, artwork
Meteor. Computer artwork of a meteor entering an alien planets atmosphere. Meteors are pieces of dust and rock which are heated by friction as they enter the atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: ATPase molecule

ATPase molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the central stalk of an ATP synthase (ATPase) molecule from a cow

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Cranium anatomy, artwork

Cranium anatomy, artwork
Cranium anatomy, computer artwork. At bottom is the brain, which is enclosed in three membranes (grey) known as the meninges

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Haemoglobin, molecular model

Haemoglobin, molecular model. This is deoxyhaemoglobin, the molecule in its non-oxygen bound state. Haemoglobin transports oxygen around the body in red blood cells

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Healthy and constricted trachea, artwork

Healthy and constricted trachea, artwork
Healthy and constricted trachea. Computer artwork of a cross-section through a healthy (left) and a constricted (right) trachea (windpipe)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Ebola matrix protein molecule

Ebola matrix protein molecule
Ebola matrix protein. Molecular model of the Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 (green) bound to RNA (ribonucleic acid, red)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Bone structure, artwork

Bone structure, artwork
Bone structure. Computer artwork showing the interior structure of bone. The outside of the bone is covered by a membrane (peeled away at top) called the periosteum

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Haemoglobin, molecular model

Haemoglobin, molecular model. This is deoxyhaemoglobin, the molecule in its non-oxygen bound state. Haemoglobin transports oxygen around the body in red blood cells

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Respiratory system, artwork

Respiratory system, artwork
Respiratory system, computer artwork. The trachea (windpipe) can be seen at centre, splitting into two bronchi (one for each lung)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Bassas da India, ISS image C015 / 1897

Bassas da India, ISS image C015 / 1897
Bassas da India photographed by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on 2nd April 2011. Bassas da India is an uninhabited atoll in the Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Healthy and constricted bronchi, artwork

Healthy and constricted bronchi, artwork
Healthy and constricted bronchi. Computer artwork of a cross-section through a healthy (left) and a constricted (right) lung airway (bronchus)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Bacteria. Computer artwork of rod-shaped (bacillus) bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Healthy spine, artwork

Healthy spine, artwork
Healthy spine, computer artwork. The spine is a column of cylindrical bones called vertebrae that support the trunk and head and protect the spinal cord

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Suspended animation, artwork

Suspended animation, artwork
Suspended animation. Computer artwork of futuristic humans in suspended animation. This is a state where fundamental processes, such as breathing and heart rate, are slowed, which extends lifespan

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Ebola matrix protein molecule

Ebola matrix protein molecule
Ebola matrix protein. Molecular model of the Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 (blue) bound to RNA (ribonucleic acid, red). This membrane-associated protein is thought to be necessary for the assembly

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Organ bank, conceptual artwork

Organ bank, conceptual artwork
Organ bank, conceptual computer artwork. Various human organs and body parts growing in beakers in a laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Durrat Al Bahrain, ISS image

Durrat Al Bahrain, ISS image
Durrat Al Bahrain as photographed by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on the 23rd January 2011. Durrat Al Bahrain is a series of artificial islands that were built to house hotels

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Australopithecus afarensis, artwork

Australopithecus afarensis, artwork
Australopithecus afarensis. Computer artwork of an A. afarensis hominid based on fossil evidence (AL 288-1) found at Hadar, Ethiopia, in 1974, and named Lucy

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Australopithecus afarensis, artwork

Australopithecus afarensis, artwork
Australopithecus afarensis. Computer artwork of an A. afarensis hominid based on fossil evidence (AL 288-1) found at Hadar, Ethiopia, in 1974, and named Lucy

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork

Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork
Wormhole through hyperspace. Artwork of a wormhole connecting two points (black dots) through hyperspace. This hypothetical method of travel (white arrows)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Pronation of the feet. artwork

Pronation of the feet. artwork
Pronation of the feet. Computer artwork showing the normal position of the feet (left), with weight evenly distributed, and a pronated position of the feet (right)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Healthy spine, artwork

Healthy spine, artwork
Spine. Computer artwork of a healthy spinal cord and vertebral column. Running through the spine is the spinal cord (grey), a bundle of nerves that link the brain to the rest of the body

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: Eye anatomy, artwork

Eye anatomy, artwork
Eye anatomy. Computer artwork of a section through a human eye, showing its internal anatomy and structure. The front of the eye is at right

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2013: ATPase molecule

ATPase molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the central stalk of an ATP synthase (ATPase) molecule from a cow


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