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Images Dated 26th August 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Hering illusion

Hering illusion. This illusion was created by the physiologist Edward Hering in the 19th century. It exploits the brains understanding of perspective to fool it into thinking that the two horizontal

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Nanniebots

Nanniebots, conceptual image. Nanniebots guarding the door to a chatroom on the internet. Nanniebots are part of a software program called ChatNannies

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Framing colour illusion

Framing colour illusion
Framing colours illusion. Black borders around colours enhance their brightness and prevent clashing. The colours in the pattern on the left appear to be brighter and bolder than those on the right

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Kanizsa triangle

Kanizsa triangle. This image appears to depict a solid triangle overlaying another triangle. This triangle looks brighter than the background. In fact there is no triangle

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Irradiation illusion

Irradiation illusion. The white square against a black background on the left appears to be larger than the black square against a white background on the right. They are actually the same size

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Hermann-Hering illusion

Hermann-Hering illusion
Hermann grid illusion. The intersections of the white horizontal and vertical lines in this image appear to be grey. But when looked at directly they are clearly white

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Ehrenstein illusion

Ehrenstein illusion - illusory contours forming circles. Created in 1954 by the psychologist Walter Ehrenstein, this illusion demonstrates the false perception of areas of increased brightness

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Foglets

Foglets, conceptual image. Foglets linking arms to eventually create a Utility Fog. A Foglet is currently a concept based around an artificially intelligent nanorobot with twelve arms pointing in all

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Plasma sphere

Plasma sphere
MODEL RELEASED. Plasma sphere. Mans nose touching a plasma sphere and attracting streamers of light. The metal sphere at the centre of the globe has a very high electrical voltage applied to it

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Mobile telephone

Mobile telephone. Clasp-style mobile telephone opened to show the keypad and the liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. Mobile telephones send and receive voice and text data as low-intensity microwaves

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Changing light bulb

Changing light bulb
Changing an electric light bulb

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Plasma sphere

Plasma sphere
MODEL RELEASED. Plasma sphere. Hand touching a plasma sphere and attracting streamers of light. The metal sphere at the centre of the globe has a very high electrical voltage applied to it

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Hands

Hands. Mother holding her babys hand

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Hands

Hands. Mother holding her babys hand

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Plasma sphere

Plasma sphere
MODEL RELEASED. Plasma sphere. Hands touching a plasma sphere and attracting streamers of light. The metal sphere at the centre of the globe has a very high electrical voltage applied to it

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Plasma sphere

Plasma sphere
MODEL RELEASED. Plasma sphere. Mans nose touching a plasma sphere and attracting streamers of light. The metal sphere at the centre of the globe has a very high electrical voltage applied to it

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Couple walking

Couple walking together on the pavement of an urban street

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Slipped disc

Slipped disc. Spinal model demonstrating a slipped intervertebral disc. The slipped disc is the small bulge seen at lower left, near the base of the spine

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Tombstone

Tombstone, bearing the inscription " Rest in Peace" (R.I.P.)

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Aged brain

Aged brain, conceptual image. The front of the brain is on the left. The cerebrum (top left) is the largest and most developed part of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Quartered brain

Quartered brain, conceptual image. The front of the brain is on the left. The cerebrum (top left) is the largest and most developed part of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Heart of glass

Heart of glass, computer artwork. The heart is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. The vena cava vein (upper left) carries deoxygenated blood into the heart from the body

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Heart

Heart, computer artwork. The heart is a hollow muscle containing four chambers, which work together to pump blood around the body

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Phrenology head

Phrenology head
Phrenology model of a head. The pseudo-science of phrenology, which was popular in the nineteenth century, was based on the belief that a persons intellect

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Unhealthy heart

Unhealthy heart, conceptual image. The main blood vessels of the heart include the vena cava (upper left), where blood arrives form the body

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Ripe bananas

Ripe bananas
Bunch of ripe bananas. Eating bananas provides vitamin C, potassium, magnesium and iodine. They can also help to reduce the number of harmful bacteria in the intestines

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Asparagus

Asparagus. Row of spears of the vegetable asparagus (Asparagus officinalis). This food is rich in vitamins A, C and E and in potassium

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Tea bag

Tea bag, perforated with holes through which chemicals from the tea leaves can infuse out

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Fizzy soft drinks

Fizzy soft drinks. Glasses of carbonated soft drinks containing flavourings, colourings and sugar. Unhealthy drinks high in sugar can contribute to tooth decay

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Buttered toast

Buttered toast

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Childs worn shoes

Childs worn shoes

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Broken wrist-watches

Broken wrist-watches
Broken wristwatches

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Workers boot

Workers boot stained with tar

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Worn slippers

Worn slippers

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Wellington boots

Wellington boots made of rubber to be waterproof

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Worn shoes

Worn shoes

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Workers boots

Workers boots

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Computer wires

Computer wires

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Scottish highland cow

Scottish highland cow. This domestic cow (Bos taurus) has short legs and long horns and is known for its shaggy coat of wavy hair that often partially covers its eyes

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Artists impression of a Carboniferous forest

Artists impression of a Carboniferous forest
An artists impression of a Carboniferous forest. The Carboniferous period extended from 345 to 280 million years ago and is characterised by the abundance of primitive vascular plants such as club

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Molecular properties of different liquids

Molecular properties of different liquids
Variation in the molecular properties of different liquids, illustrated by orange dyed water droplets on a background of two stroke oil (blue). The white droplets are air bubbles

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: Renault bodywork in the wet pitlane

Formula One World Championship: Renault bodywork in the wet pitlane
Renault bodywork in the wet pitlane. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: The wet paddock

Formula One World Championship: The wet paddock
The wet paddock. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: Large Ferrari antennas

Formula One World Championship: Large Ferrari antennas
Large Ferrari antennas. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: Hisao Suganuma Bridgestone Motorsport Technical Manager

Formula One World Championship: Hisao Suganuma Bridgestone Motorsport Technical Manager
Hisao Suganuma (JPN) Bridgestone Motorsport Technical Manager and Hirohide Hamashima (JPN) Head of Bridgestone Tyre Development walk through the paddock

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: Ferrari F2004 bodywork in the pitlane

Formula One World Championship: Ferrari F2004 bodywork in the pitlane
Ferrari F2004 bodywork in the pitlane. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: A Toyota TF104B in the wet pitlane

Formula One World Championship: A Toyota TF104B in the wet pitlane
A Toyota TF104B in the wet pitlane. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 26th August 2004: Formula One World Championship: The reprofiled Bus Stop chicane

Formula One World Championship: The reprofiled Bus Stop chicane
The reprofiled Bus Stop chicane. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Belgian Grand Prix, Preparations, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 26 August 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE



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