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Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Spotted hyena drinking

Spotted hyena drinking
Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) drinking at a watering hole. This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on magnetism and gravity, 1849

Faraday on magnetism and gravity, 1849
Faraday on magnetism and gravity. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of an apparatus for investigating magnetism and gravity

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Michael Faraday, British physicist

Michael Faraday, British physicist
Michael Faraday (1791-1867), British chemist and physicist, holding a heavy glass bar which he used to show the action of magnetism on light

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: William Lawrence Bragg, British physicist

William Lawrence Bragg, British physicist
William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971), British physicist, as an undergraduate. Bragg, the son of William Henry Bragg, was born in Australia, graduating from the University of Adelaide in 1908

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Head of a dodo, 1848 artwork

Head of a dodo, 1848 artwork
Head of a dodo. 19th-century artwork of the head of a dodo (Raphus cucullatus). Roughly the size of a swan, this bird was heavily-built and flightless

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Ebola virus transcription factor fragment

Ebola virus transcription factor fragment. Molecular model of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of Ebola virus transcription factor VP30

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Ebola virus transcription factor fragment

Ebola virus transcription factor fragment. Molecular model of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of Ebola virus transcription factor VP30

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Metal-binding protein bound to DNA

Metal-binding protein bound to DNA. Molecular model of the bacterial metal-binding protein NikR (bottom) bound to a strand of DNA (top, helical, deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851

Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851
Faraday experiment on magnetism. Photographic plate from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing the results of an experiment using iron filings to study magnetic

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851

Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851
Faraday experiment on magnetism. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of an experiment on magnetism

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851

Faraday experiment on magnetism, 1851
Faraday experiment on magnetism. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of an experiment on magnetism

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on electrostatic induction, 1836

Faraday on electrostatic induction, 1836
Faraday on electrostatic induction. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram on electrostatic induction

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on electric discharges, 1836

Faraday on electric discharges, 1836
Faraday on electric discharges. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of an apparatus used to produce an electric discharge in a gas

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faradays magneto-optic effect, 1845

Faradays magneto-optic effect, 1845
Faradays magneto-optic effect. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram on the magneto-optic effect (also called the Faraday effect)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on electromagnets, 1832

Faraday on electromagnets, 1832
Faraday on electromagnets. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of a large electromagnet. These notes date from 1 November 1832

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on magnetism

Faraday on magnetism. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and diagrams on magnetism

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Faraday on magnetism

Faraday on magnetism. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram on magnetism

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Red-winged starlings

Red-winged starlings (Onychognathus morio) female (foreground) and male (background). Photographed in the Cape are, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Haemoglobin S, molecular model

Haemoglobin S, molecular model
Haemoglobin S. Molecular model of the mutant form of haemoglobin (haemoglobin S) that causes sickle cell anaemia. This is deoxyhaemoglobin S, the molecule in its non-oxygen bound state

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Winter moth

Winter moth. Male winter moth (Operophtera brumata) on a leaf. This moth is abundant in Europe and the Near East, and one of very few Lepidoptera of temperate regions in which the adults are active

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Bluebottle on a leaf

Bluebottle on a leaf
Bluebottle (Calliphora vicina) on a leaf. This common blowfly feeds on rotting animal and vegetable matter. It is considered a domestic pest as it often spreads bacteria onto food

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: False Bay, South Africa

False Bay, South Africa
False Bay. View from Cape Point across False Bay, towards Table Mountain National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Green shield bug

Green shield bug on a leaf. Green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) are very common throughout Europe. Here, it is seen in its brown hibernation colours. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in late autumn

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Hartlaubs gull

Hartlaubs gull (Larus hartlaubii). These seabirds thrive in built-up areas, feeding on waste. They live on the coast of Namibia and western South Africa. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Egyptian goose

Egyptian goose
Egyptian geese. Adult and young egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) on coastal rocks. This waterbird native to the Nile Valley and sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Hartlaubs gull

Hartlaubs gull (Larus hartlaubii) in flight. These seabirds thrive in built-up areas, feeding on waste. They live on the coast of Namibia and western South Africa. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Petroglyphs, South Africa

Petroglyphs, South Africa
Petroglyphs. San (bushman) paintings on a rock in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa. The San are indigenous people of southern Africa that span areas of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: African penguin

African penguin. Young african penguin (Spheniscus demersus) on a beach. African, or Jackass, penguins (Spheniscus demersus) are found along the coasts of southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Egyptian goose

Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus) on coastal rocks. This waterbird native to the Nile Valley and sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Wind pump and daisies

Wind pump and daisies. Wind pump in a meadow of orange daisies (Ursinia cakilefolia). Photographed in Skilpad Reserve, Namaqua National Park, Namaqua Desert, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: African penguins

African penguins on a beach. African, or Jackass, penguins (Spheniscus demersus) are found along the coasts of southern Africa. Photographed at Boulders Beach, Cape Peninsula, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Spotted hyena

Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Tawny eagle and chanting goshawk

Tawny eagle and chanting goshawk. Encounter between an immature chanting goshawk (Melierax sp. top) and a tawny eagle (Aquila rapax) in a dead tree

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Kalahari scrub robin

Kalahari scrub robin (Cercotrichas paena) on the ground. This passerine bird is found in southern Angola, Botswana, Namibia, northern South Africa, and Zimbabwe

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Black-backed jackal hunting doves

Black-backed jackal hunting doves
Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) hunting ring-necked doves (Streptopelia capicola) at a waterhole. This dog, also known as the silver-backed jackal

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Black-backed jackal hunting doves

Black-backed jackal hunting doves
Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) hunting ring-necked doves (Streptopelia capicola) at a waterhole. This dog, also known as the silver-backed jackal

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Cape ground squirrel

Cape ground squirrel. Young cape ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) near its burrow. This rodent lives in open arid areas of southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Spotted hyena

Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Yellow canary in a tree

Yellow canary in a tree
Yellow canary (Serinus flaviventris, yellow) in a tree. This small passerine bird is a resident breeder in much of the western and central regions of southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Cape ground squirrels

Cape ground squirrels (Xerus inauris). These rodents live in open arid areas of southern Africa. They are social animals living in colonies numbering between 5 and 30 individuals

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Cape ground squirrel

Cape ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) on its hind legs. This rodent lives in open arid areas of southern Africa. It is a social animal living in colonies numbering between 5 and 30 individuals

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Lion

Lion. Male Kalahari lion (Panthera leo) in the Kalahari Desert, South Africa. Photographed in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Yellow mongoose

Yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata) hunting in daytime. This a small mammal lives in open country, from semi-desert scrubland to grasslands in Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Acacia pied barbet in acacia thorn tree

Acacia pied barbet in acacia thorn tree
Ashy tit (Parus cinerascens) perched in a thorn bush. This small passerine bird is found in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Kudu at sunrise

Kudu at sunrise. Male kudu (Tragelaphus sp.) on a hilltop at sunrise. Kudu are a type of antelope native to eastern and southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Ostriches

Ostriches. Small flock of common ostriches (Struthio camelus) feeding. These large flightless birds are native to Africa. Photographed in West Coast National Park, South Africa, in spring

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Steenbok

Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) in dry grassland. This common antelope is found in southern and eastern Africa. Photographed in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, Kalahari Desert, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2013: Southern yellow-billed hornbill

Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) on the ground. This hornbill feeds mainly on the ground, where it forages for seeds, small insects, spiders, scorpions, termites and ants



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