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Images Dated 22nd February 2011 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Quantum atom model

Quantum atom model
Conceptual computer artwork of a quantum atom model depicting the sub-atomic particles of quantum physics

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Neural network

Neural network. Computer artwork of the brains neural network represented by lines and flashes. A neural network is made up of nerve cells (neurons)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1862 British Mammoth with carnivores

1862 British Mammoth with carnivores
Lithograph with contemporary colouring, continental version of the last wallchart produced by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Department of Science and Art 1862

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Sir Everard Home contemporary portrait BW

Sir Everard Home contemporary portrait BW
Sir Everard Home (1756-1832) contemporary engraving. Home was the first president of the Royal College of Surgeons and studied under John Hunter (who married Homes sister)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 Toxodon teeth from Darwin b

1838 Toxodon teeth from Darwin b
Toxodon platensis fossil teeth together with the illustrations featured in George Sharfs life-sized lithograph (pl. IV) from " The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle" under the supervision

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Gecko foot showing adhesive lamellae

Gecko foot showing adhesive lamellae
Tokay gecko (Gecko gecko) feet on glass showing the arrangement of lamellae. Gecko feet use very small subdivided filaments on the lamellae to bond with their substrates at the molecular level using

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Fuegians - Fitzroys Beagle Portraits a

Fuegians - Fitzroys Beagle Portraits a
Copper engraving (cleaned) drawn by Captain R. Fitzroy, engraved by T. Landseer. Published H. Colburn 1838. In the " Narrative of the Voyages of HMS Adventure and Beagle" Volume II. R

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1839 Darwins Falkland Island Fox Extinct

1839 Darwins Falkland Island Fox Extinct
The extinct Falkland Island Wolf or Fox. Hand coloured lithograph, Plate IV, The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, edited and superintended by Charles Darwin

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Sodium-potassium pump molecule

Sodium-potassium pump molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of Sodium-Potassium Adenosine Triphosphatase, or the sodium-potassium pump, embedded in a cell membrane

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear

1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear
Plate 14 from Volume 1 Trans Zool Soc London, 1835, " Notice of a Mammiferous Animal from Madagascar, constituting a New Form among the Viverridous Carnivora" with contemporary hand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nanotechnology, conceptual image

Nanotechnology, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a number of fullerene molecules representing their use in nanotechnolgy

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Fuegian from Darwins Beagle voyage tint

Fuegian from Darwins Beagle voyage tint
Fuegian (YapooTekeenica) at Portrait Cove. Copper engraving, art by Conrad Martens, engraved by T. Landseer (later tinting). Published H. Colburn 1838

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1863-1867 Changed view of human antiquity

1863-1867 Changed view of human antiquity
The " Appearnace of Man" from Louis Figuiers Earth Before the Deluge 1863 (above), and below from the same book in its sixth edition of 1867. Engravings by Riou

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction & jaw 1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction & jaw

1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction & jaw 1854 Megalosaurus reconstruction & jaw
1854 Megalosaurus model by Waterhouse Hawkins with superimposed image (pale brown) of the known lower jawbone used for the reconstruction

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nanotool, conceptual image

Nanotool, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a hammer made out of molecular lattice representing the development of tools using nanotechnology

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1778 Falkland Islands Wolf Fox Extinct

1778 Falkland Islands Wolf Fox Extinct
1778 " The Wolf Fox of Faulklands Islands", a copperplate engraving from Commodore Byrons " An account of a Voyage Round the World"

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1909 Cartoon Darwin with Apes detail

1909 Cartoon Darwin with Apes detail
1909 Illustration of Charles Darwin in tree with young chimpanzee (left) and orangutan (right) by the German artist Thomas Theodor Heine in the periodical " Simplicissimus" 15th February

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Chinese ancient carved jade forms

Chinese ancient carved jade forms
Chinese Jade disc (" bi" ) and jade delta ornament. The culture of China diverged from that of Europe long ago to produce contrasting forms in stone and metal

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1869 Central Park Dinosaurs Hawkins full

1869 Central Park Dinosaurs Hawkins full
1869 Harpers Weekly, August 14th. " Palaeozoic Museum. Showing the rehabilitated forms of ancient animal life in america now being constructed in Central Park"

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear

1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear
Plate 14 from Volume 1 Trans Zool Soc London, 1835, " Notice of a Mammiferous Animal from Madagascar, constituting a New Form among the Viverridous Carnivora" with contemporary hand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nanotechnology, conceptual image

Nanotechnology, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a number of fullerene molecules representing their use in nanotechnolgy

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1835 Maneless Indian Lion by Edward Lear

1835 Maneless Indian Lion by Edward Lear
Plate 24 from Volume 1 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, 1835, " Some Account of the maneless Lion of Guzerat" with contemporary hand colouring as issued

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Heliostat, artwork

Heliostat, artwork
Heliostat. 19th Century artwork of a heliostat. The mirror at left is turned slowly so that the Sun is continuously reflected into the telescope (cylinder)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1885 Richard Owen, T. H. Huxley, waterbaby

1885 Richard Owen, T. H. Huxley, waterbaby
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892). Thomas Henry Huxley (4 May 1825 - 29 June 1895). Linley Sambournes illustration for the new 1885 Macmillan edition of Kingsleys 1862/3 The

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Neural network, artwork

Neural network, artwork
Neural network, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1862 Darwin Fertilization of Orchids

1862 Darwin Fertilization of Orchids
1862 first issue copy (with gilt orchid and ridged plum cloth) of " On the various contrivances by which British and foreign orchids are fertilised by insects", London

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Travelling distillery, artwork

Travelling distillery, artwork
Travelling distillery. 19th Century artwork of a travelling distillery set up in a farm yard. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 Toxodon teeth & figs. from Darwin c 1838 Toxodon teeth & figs. from Darwin c

1838 Toxodon teeth & figs. from Darwin c 1838 Toxodon teeth & figs. from Darwin c
Toxodon platensis fossil teeth together with teeth featured in George Sharfs life-sized lithograph (plate IV) from " The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle" under the supervision of

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Fuegians from Darwins Beagle voyage

Fuegians from Darwins Beagle voyage
Button Island, Near Woollya. Copper engraving, art by Conrad Martens, engraved by T. Landseer. Published H. Colburn 1838. In the " Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of HMS Adventure

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Epidermal growth factor molecule

Epidermal growth factor molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of epidermal growth factor (EGF). EGF plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1850 Richard Owen portrait paleontologist

1850 Richard Owen portrait paleontologist
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892). 1850 portrait by Thomas Herbert Maguire lithographed by M&H Hanhart. Part of the Portraits of the Honarary members of the Ipswich Museum collection

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1880s Sir Richard Owen and Grandaughter

1880s Sir Richard Owen and Grandaughter
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892). Portrait frontispiece published in Volume II " The Life of Professor Owen" by his grandson in 1894

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Joseph Prestwichs Somme human antiquity

Joseph Prestwichs Somme human antiquity
Plate from " Theoretical considerations on () the drift deposits containing the remains of extinct mammalia and flint implements", 1864. Phil. Trans Roy Soc 154

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Boucher de Perthes wrong hafted handaxes

Boucher de Perthes wrong hafted handaxes
1860, attribution on the plate. Palaeolithic and mesolithic tools imagined hafted in wooden shafts. In the case of the paleolithic tools this is almost certainly incorrect

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nanotechnology research, conceptual image

Nanotechnology research, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a fullerene molecule breaking out of a computer screen

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1855 Wallace and Rajah Brookes Birdwing

1855 Wallace and Rajah Brookes Birdwing
Rajah Brookes Birdwing male (Trogonoptera brookiana) shown with a specimen signature of Alfred Russel Wallace who named it for his friend Sir James Brooke

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Machina ammonita by Paul D. Stewart

Machina ammonita by Paul D. Stewart
Inspired by William Paleys inference of a creator from the mechanisms of nature, and a bad pun from Descartes view of non-human organisms as machina anima

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Extracting sulphur, artwork

Extracting sulphur, artwork
Extracting sulphur. 19th Century artwork of workers shovelling sulphur ore into kilns. Heating the ore melts the sulphur, which is collected in pools

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1833 Reverend William Buckland portrait

1833 Reverend William Buckland portrait
The Reverend William Buckland D.D. F.R.S. Canon of Christ Church and Professor of Geology and Minerology in the University of Oxford 1833

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt

1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur gilt
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkin and his Hadrosaurus foulkii, the worlds first mounted dinosaur skeleton. Gilded cover of Sketches of Creation by Winchell 1870 engraved from photographs around 1868

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Gecko feet diversity

Gecko feet diversity
Photomontage of living gecko feet showing a variety of forms. Gecko feet employ very small subdivided filaments to bond with their substrates at the molecular level using Van Der Waals forces

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 Cave Man engraving L Homme Fossile

1838 Cave Man engraving L Homme Fossile
Engraving of an ape-like cave man accompanying an article by Boitard in the French Magasin Universel (April 1838). This is the earliest reconstruction of a pre-historic human

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 Guerin Plesiosaur reconstruction

1838 Guerin Plesiosaur reconstruction
1838 Hand coloured copperplate engraving by Fries appearing in Guerins " Dictionnaire pittoresque" showing a Plesiosaurus dolicheroides skeleton lying beneath the ground

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela

Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela
" Albemarle Island" (now Isabela) hand coloured engraving by Huyot and Bepard facing page 520 in All Around the World published in 1872 by William Collins & Son

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1849 John Stevens Henslow, Darwins tutor

1849 John Stevens Henslow, Darwins tutor
1849 John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796-16 May 1861), crop of lithographic portrait from life by Thomas Herbert Maguire as part of the Friends of the Ipswich Museum scientific portrait series

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Lotus stem, SEM

Lotus stem, SEM
Lotus stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a lotus (Nelumbo sp.) stem showing spiralling vessels

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Sulphur ore deposits, artwork

Sulphur ore deposits, artwork
Sulphur ore deposits. 19th Century artwork of workers breaking up sulphur ore. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Stem cells, artwork

Stem cells, artwork
Stem cells, computer artwork. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can produce other types of cell when it divides



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