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Piglets sleeping {Sus scrofa domestica} USA
Sodium reacting with waterSodium reacting in a water bath. The sodium metal (Na) is the small ball at upper centre. The acid- base indicator phenolphthalein has been added to the water bath
Magnesium ribbon. Image 1 of 3. The ribbon is being held in tongs to allow it to be burned. For a sequence showing the burning, see images A510/214-216
Newtons own drawing of his reflecting telescopeNewtons telescope. Sir Isaac Newtons own drawing of his first reflecting telescope design. Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668. It worked by focusing light using a parabolic mirror (V)
Piazza della Scala in Milan Milan Piazza della Scala Theater Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1958
Saiga antelope female {Saiga tatarica}
Komodo dragon on beach, Komodo Is (Varanus komodoensis) Indonesia
Black-chinned Honeyeater - feeding on Long-leaved Corkwood Hakea subereaDH-2845 Black-chinned / Golden Backed Honeyeater - on Long-leaved Corkwood, Hakea suberea Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, NT. Australia Melithreptus gularis laetior Don Hadden
Brown Honeyeater - feeding on Long-leaved CorkwoodDH-2859 Brown HONEYEATER - feeding on long-leaved Corkwood (Hakea suberea) Ormiston Gorge, West Macdonnell National Park, N.T. Australia Lichmera indistincta indistincta Don Hadden
Salps. Chain of salps, Salpa maxima, a type of tunicate. S. maxima is largely translucent and pumps its way through the water by taking fluid into its mouth and expelling it through its anus
View of the Anglo-Australian Telescope, AustraliaAnglo-Australian Telescope. View of the dome of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (aT) seen behind a native Australian grass tree or blackboy, Xanthorrhoea hastilis
Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair missionRehearsal for the HST repair mission. Space-suited astronauts Kathy Thornton and Tom Akers seen during training for Shuttle Mission STS-61, the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope
View of two silicon wafers with their chips
Dolls. Assorted plastic toy figures representing young children
Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist, born Ryazan on September 14, 1849, died Leningrad on February 27, 1936, photographed in 1931
Sweetcorn grains
Candles burning in glass containers
Ranunculus flowers in a vase. Ranunculus (Ranunculus aconitifolius) is a member of the buttercup family and is often grown alongside roses
Ranunculus flowers tied in a bunch with a ribbon. Ranunculus (Ranunculus aconitifolius) is a member of the buttercup family and is often grown alongside roses
Maize cropsMaize (Zea mays) crops. The cobs (fruiting bodies) are still wrapped in their husks (red, one seen at lower centre). Maize is one of the worlds most important crops
Sand on a beach
Stacked pebbles. Pebbles are smooth, eroded remains of larger rocks
Flames
Non-magnetic iron sulphideDemagnetisation of iron. Image 3 of 3. Iron sulphide being tested for magnetism with a bar magnet. The iron sulphide is not magnetic. Metallic iron is magnetic, and is attracted to a magnet
Magnesium ribbon burning. Image 2 of 3. Magnesium metal burns with a bright white flame. During the reaction, it forms white magnesium oxide
Iron filings with a magnetMagnetism. Image 1 of 3. Iron filings being attracted to a bar magnet
mesange charbonniere au nid great tit in the nest parus majorWAT-8586 Great Tit - chicks begging at nest Alsace, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.
Little Crow Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, AustraliaDH-2890 Little Crow Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory