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Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Geothermal mineral deposits, Ethiopia C016 / 9678

Geothermal mineral deposits, Ethiopia C016 / 9678
Geothermal mineral deposits. Sulphur-rich mineral deposits that have formed around the hot springs of Dallol in the Danakil depression of northern Ethiopia

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482

Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482
Euclids Elements of Geometry. Book page with Latin text and diagrams from the first printed edition (Venice, 1482) of Euclids Elements of Geometry

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Political map of the world, 2012 C016 / 9381

Political map of the world, 2012 C016 / 9381
Political map of the world as of June 2012. This map shows country borders, capital cities (starred) and major cities

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Spiderwort leaf, SEM C016 / 9410

Spiderwort leaf, SEM C016 / 9410
Spiderwort leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section though a leaf from a Virginia spiderwort (Tradescantia virginiana) plant, showing the epidermal layer (uppermost)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Tombstone engraving of a Pneumatic Organ

Tombstone engraving of a Pneumatic Organ
Engraved image of a pneumatic organ on the tomb of Rusticus, Rome, 4th century AD. The organ was a popular musical instrument in Ancient Rome and the hydraulis, or water organ

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Biliary drainage, X-ray C016 / 6559

Biliary drainage, X-ray C016 / 6559
Biliary drainage. Coloured X-ray of the abdomen of an 69 year old patient undergoing biliary drainage. This is a procedure to drain a blocked bile duct

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Eugenics caricature, 1913 C016 / 8826

Eugenics caricature, 1913 C016 / 8826
Eugenics caricature. Cover illustration for Puck magazine caricaturing the subject of eugenics, originally developed by Francis Galton in the 1880s

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Regrowth of Eucalyptus following fire

Regrowth of Eucalyptus following fire
Regeneration of eucalyptus forest in Kinglake National Park, Victoria Australia. The area around Kinglake suffered the worst effects of the so-called Black Saturday" bushfires on 7th February

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Monocyte blood cell, light micrograph

Monocyte blood cell, light micrograph. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell, part of the bodys immune system. Monocytes are the largest white blood cell

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Jurassic Ammonite

Jurassic Ammonite
The large ammonite Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratiaceae, from the lower Sinemurian stage in the Lower Jurassic

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ovarian follicles, light micrograph

Ovarian follicles, light micrograph
Ovarian follicles. Light micrograph of a section through tissue from an ovary, showing a primary follicle (left) and a secondary follicle (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Anti-poaching ranger, South Africa

Anti-poaching ranger, South Africa. A member of the Protrack anti-poaching unit training with a semi-automatic weapon. Protrack is a private anti-poaching company

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Formula 1 Grand Prix, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Formula 1 Grand Prix, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Formula 1 cars racing around a corner during the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Male Hoplia beetle

Male Hoplia beetle
Hoplia beetle. Mounted specimen of a male Hoplia coerulea beetle collected in Spain. This insect is found in south-west Europe. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bicalutamide drug binding to receptor

Bicalutamide drug binding to receptor
Carcinoma of the prostate is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. The current pharmacological treatment of choice for progressive androgen-dependent prostate cancer is the nonsteroidal

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: White rhinoceros killed by poachers

White rhinoceros killed by poachers, Kwenga Lodge Private Game Reserve, South Africa. This dead white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) was shot by poachers who then removed its horns

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Chebarkul meteorite fragments research

Chebarkul meteorite fragments research. Russian researcher from the Ural Federal University analysing fragments from the meteorite fall on Lake Chebarkul in Russias Chelyabinsk region

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: DNA packaging, artwork

DNA packaging, artwork
DNA packaging. Computer artwork showing how DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is packaged within cells. Two DNA strands, consisting of a sugar-phosphate backbone attached to nucleotide bases

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Dolphins hunting mackerel C015 / 2824

Dolphins hunting mackerel C015 / 2824
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Acute myeloid leukaemia, micrograph

Acute myeloid leukaemia, micrograph
Acute myeloid leukaemia. Light micrograph of blood cells from bone marrow in a case of acute myeloid leukaemia. These cells include hemocytoblasts (hematopoietic stem cells)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Neanderthal couple hunting, artwork

Neanderthal couple hunting, artwork
Neanderthal couple hunting. Artwork of a stone knife being used by a Neanderthal woman to cut open and skin a seal that has been killed with the spear held by the man at left

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bone marrow blood cells, light micrograph

Bone marrow blood cells, light micrograph

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Multiple myeloma, light micrograph

Multiple myeloma, light micrograph
Multiple myeloma. Light micrograph of a group of plasmoblasts (precursor plasma blood cells, purple) from bone marrow in a case of multiple myeloma

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Scales on a butterfly wing, SEM

Scales on a butterfly wing, SEM
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of scales on the wing of a male Morpho butterfly (family: Morphidae) found in Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Bird flu, conceptual artwork

Bird flu, conceptual artwork
Bird flu. Conceptual artwork of a chicken and flying syringes, representing measures taken against the spread of avian influenza (bird flu)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Parkinsons disease, light micrograph

Parkinsons disease, light micrograph
Parkinsons disease. Light micrograph of a section through the sabstantia nigra of the brain of a patient with Parkinsons disease showing a neuron (nerve cell)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Der grossen Wundartzney, title page C015 / 1548

Der grossen Wundartzney, title page C015 / 1548
Title page from Der grossen Wundartzney (Great Surgery Book, 1536) by the Swiss alchemist and physician Paracelsus (1493-1541)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Palace of Knossos, artwork

Palace of Knossos, artwork. Knossos, a large Bronze Age archaeological site on the Greek island of Crete, was the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilization

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Dental implant, artwork

Dental implant, artwork
Dental implant. Artworks showing the process of replacing a tooth (incisor) with a dental implant. At upper left, front lower teeth and a dental instrument are shown in a case of receding

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Pernicious anaemia, light micrograph

Pernicious anaemia, light micrograph
Pernicious anaemia. Light micrograph of megaloblast blood cells from bone marrow in a case of pernicious anaemia, also known as Biermers anaemia

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Cockscomb (Celosia cristata) flower

Cockscomb (Celosia cristata) flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Rodinia prehistoric landscape, artwork

Rodinia prehistoric landscape, artwork
Rodinia prehistoric landscape. Artwork showing a landscape at the time of the Rodinia supercontinent (1.1 billion to 750 million years ago) during the Neoproterozoic Era

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Brugmansia x insignis flowers

Brugmansia x insignis flowers
Pink angels trumpet (Brugmansia x insignis) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Blood cell cancer, light micrograph

Blood cell cancer, light micrograph
Blood cell cancer. Light micrograph of blood cells from a lymphatic ganglion in a case of a blood cancer of a mixed cell type

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Anti-poaching ranger training

Anti-poaching ranger training. Protrack trainees assembling semi-automatic weapons as part of their training. Protrack is a private anti-poaching company

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: HIV antibody and glycoprotein complex

HIV antibody and glycoprotein complex. Molecular model of the anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (anti-HIV-1) antibody 2F5 in complex with the gp41 envelope glycoprotein of HIV-1

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fossil Salamander

Fossil Salamander
Salamander Liaoxitriton daohugonensis. Middle / Late Jurassic Daohugon Formation, Daohugon, Ningcheng Country, Inner Mongolia

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Hannah Greener and Chloroform

Hannah Greener and Chloroform
In 1848, a year after the Scottish surgeon Sir James Simpson had discovered that chloroform was a safer and more powerful anaesthetic than ether, Hannah Greener

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain. Computer artwork of the human brain showing the internal structures. The corpus callosum, which facilitates communication between the hemispheres, is yellow

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ammonite from Madagascar C015 / 0735

Ammonite from Madagascar C015 / 0735
A cut and polished ammonite from Madagascar showing the gas flotation chambers separated by septa and infilled with yellow calcite

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: White rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0656

White rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0656
White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) conservation, Umhlametsi Private Nature Reserve, South Africa. A veterinarian collects samples of rhinoceros horn for DNA analysis

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Light rays and semi-circular prism

Light rays and semi-circular prism. As light rays pass between transparent materials of different densities, they will bend (be refracted) at the boundary

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Pseudophillipsia artiensis C015 / 0711

Pseudophillipsia artiensis C015 / 0711
Pseudophillipsia artiensis. Arti Formation, Lower Permian, Krasnoufimsk, Middle Ural, Russia. This is one of the last trilobites

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fossilised Shrimp with long antennae

Fossilised Shrimp with long antennae
Shrimp Carpopenaeus callirostris Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Hajoula, Lebanon. The shrimp is preserved in a fine grained calcareous mudstone, the antennae are clearly visible

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage

Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Nerve growth factor bound to receptor

Nerve growth factor bound to receptor, molecular model. Nerve growth factor (NGF) complexed with the TrkA receptor. NGF is a neurotrophin that acts on the development and function of nerves

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Eucalyptus forest regrowth after fire

Eucalyptus forest regrowth after fire
Regeneration of eucalyptus forest in Kinglake National Park, Victoria Australia. The area around Kinglake suffered the worst effects of the so-called Black Saturday" bushfires on 7th February

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Skin anatomy, artwork

Skin anatomy, artwork
Skin anatomy. Artwork of a section through human skin, showing the flattening of skin cells as they rise to the dead keratinised surface layer (top) from the living layer below (the dermis)



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