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Scientists are individuals who specialize in the study of natural phenomena and use scientific methods to develop new knowledge about the world around us

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Background imageScientists Collection: Anopheles mosquito

Anopheles mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an Anopheles stephensi mosquito, the vector for the malaria parasite in Asia

Background imageScientists Collection: Human anatomy

Human anatomy. Man with his limbs in two poses, overlaid with an artwork of his internal organs and blood vessels. The heart is seen in the centre of his upper chest

Background imageScientists Collection: Gersh I. Budker, Soviet physicist

Gersh I. Budker, Soviet physicist
Gersh Itskovich Budker (1918-1977), Soviet physicist. Budker was a nuclear physicist who, in 1959, founded the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Akademgorodok, in Siberian Russia

Background imageScientists Collection: 1835 Reverend William Whewell Portrait

1835 Reverend William Whewell Portrait
The Reverend William Whewell, a lithographed sketch made by E.U. Fiddis 1835, printed by Sirel. Whewell was a polymath and leading light at Cambridge during Darwins time there

Background imageScientists Collection: 1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour

1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour
" The Reverend William Buckland D.D. F.R.S. Canon of Christ Church and Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Oxford 1833" Painted by Thomas Phillips

Background imageScientists Collection: Issac Newton and the apple, artwork

Issac Newton and the apple, artwork
Issac Newton and the apple, computer artwork

Background imageScientists Collection: GM1E6B51MR101

GM1E6B51MR101
Spanish Queen Sofia holds one of a pair of recently born twin pandas at the Madrid Zoo & Aquarium November 5, 2010. The twin pandas were born on September 7

Background imageScientists Collection: Newton / Woolsthorpe Lincs

Newton / Woolsthorpe Lincs
SIR ISaC NEWTON Woolsthorpe Manor House, near Grantham, Lincolnshire: birthplace of the English scientist and mathematician

Background imageScientists Collection: Reading FC Academy 2008-9

Reading FC Academy 2008-9
Back row: David Downs (Child Safety Officer), Jason Lawson (Video Analyst), James Rowe, Jake Taylor, Danny Joyce, Thomas Lyskov, Jacob Walcott, Rhys Tyler, Tom Browne, Matt Hirons (Physiotherapist)

Background imageScientists Collection: Reading FC Academy 2008-2009: The Team Behind the Team - A Season with the Coaches, Medical Staff

Reading FC Academy 2008-2009: The Team Behind the Team - A Season with the Coaches, Medical Staff, and Administrators
Back row: David Downs (Child Safety Officer), Jason Lawson (Video Analyst), James Rowe, Jake Taylor, Danny Joyce, Thomas Lyskov, Jacob Walcott, Rhys Tyler, Tom Browne, Matt Hirons (Physiotherapist)

Background imageScientists Collection: William Scoresby

William Scoresby
WILLIAM SCORESBY English clergyman, scientist and explorer. Pioneered in the scientific study of the Arctic

Background imageScientists Collection: Academy team photo 2007 / 8

Academy team photo 2007 / 8
Back row: Steve Shorey (head of Academy recruitment), David Downs (childrens safety officer), Insoo Kim (coach); Clovis Kamdjo, Luke Webb, Mitchell Bryant, Tom Hateley

Background imageScientists Collection: Martian Impact Crater

Martian Impact Crater
A dramatic, fresh impact crater dominates this image taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Nov. 19, 2013

Background imageScientists Collection: Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven

Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward Scriven
Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Portrait of English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823). Jenner practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire

Background imageScientists Collection: Royal Navy submarine breaks through Arctic ice for major exercise

Royal Navy submarine breaks through Arctic ice for major exercise
Royal Navy submarine HMS Trenchant after it had broken through the metre-thick ice of the Arctic Ocean to join two US boats on a major exercise

Background imageScientists Collection: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Artist: James Craig Annan

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Artist: James Craig Annan
Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageScientists Collection: Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908

Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), New Zealand atomic physicist. Won 1908 Nobel prize for chemistry. Is considered by many to have laid the groundwork for the development of modern nuclear physics

Background imageScientists Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920. Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel Prize winner, seated in her laboratory

Background imageScientists Collection: Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1871

Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1871. Darwin (1809-1882) was employed as naturalist on HMS Beagle from 1831-1836. He first made his name as a geologist

Background imageScientists Collection: T H Huxley (Anon Col)

T H Huxley (Anon Col)
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY scientist Date: 1825-1895

Background imageScientists Collection: George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll

George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll
GEORGE DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, 8TH DUKE OF ARGYLL (1823 - 1900), Statesman and scientist Date: 1869

Background imageScientists Collection: Forecasting Weather

Forecasting Weather
Forecasting the weather at the Air Ministry, Kew, London - observing a balloon to gauge windspeed levels. Date: early 1930s

Background imageScientists Collection: Antiproton discovery team

Antiproton discovery team. Group portrait of the team that discovered the antiproton in 1955. Seen here from left to right are; Emilio Segre, Clyde Wiegand

Background imageScientists Collection: Artwork of supervolcano erupting on Mars

Artwork of supervolcano erupting on Mars
Planetary scientists have concluded that Eden Patera, a Martian crater, is the remains of an ancient supervocanic eruption, the first of its kind on this planet

Background imageScientists Collection: Andrei Sakharov, Russian physicist C013 / 9158

Andrei Sakharov, Russian physicist C013 / 9158
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989). Historical portrait of Russian nuclear physicist Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (left) in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses, Moscow, Russia

Background imageScientists Collection: Geologists at Piltdown

Geologists at Piltdown
Geologists Association party visiting the pit at Piltdown on 12 July 1913

Background imageScientists Collection: Philip Lutley Sclater

Philip Lutley Sclater
Portrait of Philip Lutley Sclater, scientist focusing on birds of the Admiralty Islands whilst on board HMS Challenger during the expedition of 1872 - 1876

Background imageScientists Collection: Scientist working with a ragworm specimen

Scientist working with a ragworm specimen
Scientist dissecting a ragworm specimen, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScientists Collection: Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis

Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis was a small
FG-DH-289 Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis bauri Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur of the Late Triassic (Chinle Formation)

Background imageScientists Collection: Scientist in Metropolitan Police laboratory

Scientist in Metropolitan Police laboratory
A scientist at work in a Metropolitan Police laboratory, during the early days of forensic science. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageScientists Collection: Soviet satellite monitoring, 1958

Soviet satellite monitoring, 1958
Soviet satellite monitoring. Telescopes being used, in 1958, by Soviet astronomers, to monitor a satellite as it passes overhead

Background imageScientists Collection: Dark matter distribution

Dark matter distribution. Image 1 of 4. Supercomputer simulation, known as the Millennium Run, showing the distribution of dark matter in the local universe

Background imageScientists Collection: DNA repair using nanobots

DNA repair using nanobots. Computer artwork depicting the possibility of using robots at an atomic scale (nanobots) to repair damaged DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the bodys genetic code

Background imageScientists Collection: Salmonella culture

Salmonella culture
MODEL RELEASED. Salmonella culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Salmonella sp. bacteria. These bacteria are the cause of salmonellosis (food poisoning) in humans

Background imageScientists Collection: Soviet Arctic explorer Papanin, 1937

Soviet Arctic explorer Papanin, 1937
Soviet Arctic explorer Ivan Papanin (1894-1986) in 1937 while commanding the first Soviet drifting station " North Pole-1". Expedition members and equipment are in the background

Background imageScientists Collection: Sviatoslav Fyodorov

Sviatoslav Fyodorov (1927-2000), Soviet eye surgeon and politician, photographed in the conveyer-belt operating theatre he developed

Background imageScientists Collection: Edward Thorndike, American psychologist

Edward Thorndike, American psychologist
Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949), American psychologist. In 1899 Thorndike was employed as instructor in genetics psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA

Background imageScientists Collection: Otto Schmidt, Soviet Arctic explorer

Otto Schmidt, Soviet Arctic explorer
Otto Yulievich Schmidt (left, 1891-1956), Soviet Arctic explorer and geophysicist, greeting one of the rescue pilots (right) during the Chelyuskin expedition to the Arctic

Background imageScientists Collection: Nikolai Basov, Soviet physicist

Nikolai Basov, Soviet physicist
Nikolai Gennadiyevich Basov (1922-2001), Soviet physicist. Basov is primarily known for his work with Aleksandr Prokhorov on developing masers (amplified beams of microwaves)

Background imageScientists Collection: Beritashvili and students, Tbilisi, 1962

Beritashvili and students, Tbilisi, 1962
Ivan Beritashvili (1885-1974, centre), Soviet physiologist, instructing students who are studying the brain of a laboratory animal

Background imageScientists Collection: Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, German physicist

Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, German physicist
Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist. While he was still a student, Kirchhoff formulated what became known as Kirchhoffs Laws

Background imageScientists Collection: Elemental analysis

Elemental analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Elemental analysis. Laboratory technician using an inductively coupled plasma - atomic optical emission spectrometer (ICP-AES)

Background imageScientists Collection: Lev Landau, Soviet physicist

Lev Landau, Soviet physicist
Lev Davidovich Landau (1908-1968), Soviet physicist, talking while out for a walk. Landau, born in Azerbaijan, made important contributions to quantum mechanics, diamagnetism

Background imageScientists Collection: Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein. Caricature of the Swiss-German physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) displaying his watch, representing his theories of time

Background imageScientists Collection: Nikolai Dubinin, Russian geneticist

Nikolai Dubinin, Russian geneticist
Nikolai Petrovich Dubinin (1907-1998), Russian geneticist, examining microscope slides in a laboratory. Dubinin was one of the founding members of the Cytology

Background imageScientists Collection: Measuring water levels

Measuring water levels
Water level recorder in a river, being adjusted by a scientist. It uses float activation of a gearing assembly to move a pen across a chart drum. The chart drum is driven by a spring-wound clock

Background imageScientists Collection: Antarctic skidoos

Antarctic skidoos
MODEL RELEASED. Antarctic skidoos ridden by scientists. These Bombardier skidoos can travel at up to 60 kilometres per hour and tow a load of around two tonnes

Background imageScientists Collection: Tunguska event stamp, 50th anniversary

Tunguska event stamp, 50th anniversary. This Soviet stamp of 1958 depicts the Russian mineralogist and Tunguska event researcher Leonid Kulik (1883-1942) at right



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Scientists Collection

Scientists are individuals who specialize in the study of natural phenomena and use scientific methods to develop new knowledge about the world around us. They work across a wide range of fields, including biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and more. Scientists conduct experiments and analyze data to test hypotheses and theories that explain how things work. Their research often leads to breakthroughs in medicine, technology, environmental conservation, and other areas that benefit society as a whole. Through their work, scientists contribute to our understanding of the universe and help solve some of humanity's most pressing problems.
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