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31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

27 Fine Art Prints

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Science Photo Library

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Chromosomes

Chromosomes, computer artwork. Chromosomes, which consist of two identical chromatids joined at a centromere, are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Vitamin C, molecular models

Vitamin C, molecular models. Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Combination padlock

Combination padlock

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Humanoid robot head

Humanoid robot head. View of circuits and wiring inside the head of Joey Chaos, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, USA

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Family at a beach

Family at a beach
MODEL RELEASED. Family at a beach jumping in the air

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Cleanliness, conceptual image

Cleanliness, conceptual image. Composite image of a hand cleaning the end of the words " squeaky clean"

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Humanoid robot head

Humanoid robot head. Head and shoulders of Joey Chaos, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, USA. The robots skin is composed of a spongy polymer, called Frubber

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Rapid eye movement, conceptual artwork

Rapid eye movement, conceptual artwork
Rapid eye movement. Conceptual computer artwork representing a saccade, the fast and simultaneous movement of both eyes in the same direction

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Combination padlock

Combination padlock

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Combination padlock

Combination padlock

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Happiness at work

Happiness at work. Model of a human head inscribed with the different aspects of employment that are considered important to good mental health and wellbeing, and which increase productivity

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Biologist using a microscope

Biologist using a microscope
MODEL RELEASED. Biologist using a microscope to examine a specimen

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Cutlery

Cutlery. Clean knives and forks stacked in a dishwasher

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Biofactory, conceptual artwork

Biofactory, conceptual artwork
Biofactory, conceptual computer artwork. Cartoon of a factory producing molecules on a conveyor belt. This may represent the use of bacteria to mass-produce molecules for disease prevention

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Open dishwasher

Open dishwasher

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork

Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork
Genetic manipulation, conceptual computer artwork. Sections of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) being cut by a pair of scissors and discarded into a recycling bin

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork

Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork
Engineered bacteria, conceptual computer artwork. Cutaway of a bacterium showing its underlying mechanics. This could represent the ability scientists have to alter

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Genetic code

Genetic code, conceptual computer artwork. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. Each strand consists of an outer sugar-phosphate backbone (blue)

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Computer hard disc

Computer hard disc

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Swimming bacterium, computer artwork

Swimming bacterium, computer artwork. This is a rod-shaped flagellated bacterium, meaning that it uses tail-like extensions (flagella, upper left) to propel itself forward

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Swimming bacteria, computer artwork

Swimming bacteria, computer artwork. These are rod-shaped flagellated bacteria, meaning that they use tail-like extensions (flagella) to propel themselves forward

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Insulin molecule, artwork

Insulin molecule, artwork
Insulin molecule. Computer artwork of an insulin molecule, showing its secondary structure (ribbons) and central zinc atom (sphere)

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Artemisinin malaria drug molecules

Artemisinin malaria drug molecules. Computer artwork of molecules of the malaria drug artemisinin in the bloodstream. This drug is effective against populations of the malaria parasite

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: THG anabolic steroid molecule

THG anabolic steroid molecule
THG. Molecular model of the anabolic steroid drug tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), also known as The Clear. THG is the most powerful anabolic steroid synthesised (as of 2008)

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: THG anabolic steroid and receptor

THG anabolic steroid and receptor
THG bound to receptor. Molecular model of a molecule of the anabolic steroid drug tetrahydrogestrinone (THG, ball-and-stick primary structure) bound to a human androgen receptor (secondary structure)

Background image31 Jul 2008 Fine Art Print Collection: Vitamin B2, molecular models

Vitamin B2, molecular models. Vitamin B2, also called riboflavin, is an essential nutrient that humans are unable to produce and so need to obtain from their diet


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