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Background imageAnalysing Collection: Mass spectrometer, 1954

Mass spectrometer, 1954
Mass spectrometer. Researchers adjusting the controls of a mass spectrometer. This is an all-metal demountable mass spectrometer

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Oscilloscope

Oscilloscope displaying white noise. Oscilloscopes use cathode ray tubes to graphically exhibit variations in voltage or electric current

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Elemental analysis

Elemental analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Elemental analysis. Laboratory technician using an inductively coupled plasma - atomic optical emission spectrometer (ICP-AES)

Background imageAnalysing Collection: DNA analysis

DNA analysis, negative image. Graphs showing the results of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequencing. A DNA molecule consists of two sugar-phosphate backbones, arranged as a double helix

Background imageAnalysing Collection: L'Eau du puits de Grenelle, 1841. Creator: Honore Daumier

L'Eau du puits de Grenelle, 1841. Creator: Honore Daumier
L'Eau du puits de Grenelle, 1841. - Decidement cette eau chaude est tres mauvaise a boire'. - Oui, mais il y a beaucoup de petits insects dedans!'. Water from the Grenelle well

Background imageAnalysing Collection: A Visit to the Doctor; A Doctor Examining Urine, 1660-1665. Creator: Gerrit Dou

A Visit to the Doctor; A Doctor Examining Urine, 1660-1665. Creator: Gerrit Dou
A Visit to the Doctor; A Doctor Examining Urine, 1660-1665

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Apparatus used at the laboratory at the C & NW RR s, 40th Street yards... Chicago, Ill. 1942

Apparatus used at the laboratory at the C & NW RR s, 40th Street yards... Chicago, Ill. 1942. Creator: Jack Delano
Apparatus used at the laboratory at the C & NW RRs [i.e. Chicago and North Western railroad s], 40th Street yards for analysing solutions of metals used in locomotives and the railroad plant

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Joseph interpreting Pharaohs dreams (oil on canvas)

Joseph interpreting Pharaohs dreams (oil on canvas)
5973482 Joseph interpreting Pharaohs dreams (oil on canvas) by Tengnagel, Jan (1584-1635) (circle of); 137.8x117.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientists analysing anarchist bombs at the Paris Municipal Laboratory (litho)

Scientists analysing anarchist bombs at the Paris Municipal Laboratory (litho)
2818489 Scientists analysing anarchist bombs at the Paris Municipal Laboratory (litho) by Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Ms 126 fol. 200v A doctor performing a urine analysis, from a manuscript by Rhazes

Ms 126 fol. 200v A doctor performing a urine analysis, from a manuscript by Rhazes
CHT235139 Ms 126 fol.200v A doctor performing a urine analysis, from a manuscript by Rhazes (Ibn Zakariya) (860-c.923) (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque de la Sorbonne, Paris

Background imageAnalysing Collection: The Print Collectors, c. 1860-63 (oil on panel)

The Print Collectors, c. 1860-63 (oil on panel)
CLK339951 The Print Collectors, c.1860-63 (oil on panel) by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); 30.7x40.7 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; French

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Connoisseurs in an Antique Shop (oil on canvas)

Connoisseurs in an Antique Shop (oil on canvas)
CH204816 Connoisseurs in an Antique Shop (oil on canvas) by Moeller, Louis Charles (1855-1930); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientists examining maps and statistics at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientists examining maps and statistics at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientist in a mask, examining locusts in perspex containers at the Anti-Locust Research

Scientist in a mask, examining locusts in perspex containers at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientist in a mask, examining a locust in a perspex container at the Anti-Locust

Scientist in a mask, examining a locust in a perspex container at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientist at work in the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientist at work in the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Close-up of a scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre

Close-up of a scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972

Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC)

Scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Close-up of a scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust

Close-up of a scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre

Scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Biomedical centre, London -- a woman in an office operates a telex machine

Biomedical centre, London -- a woman in an office operates a telex machine. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Biomedical centre, London -- a patient in a locked room listens to something through

Biomedical centre, London -- a patient in a locked room listens to something through headphones while a woman operates a machine in the room beyond. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Biomedical centre, London -- a woman operates a machine while a patient in a locked room

Biomedical centre, London -- a woman operates a machine while a patient in a locked room listens to something through headphones. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat sits in front of a Packard

Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat sits in front of a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, testing samples. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageAnalysing Collection: The Rich Man on His Deathbed, from The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, plate 2, 1551

The Rich Man on His Deathbed, from The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, plate 2, 1551

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket

Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket
Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat turns a knob on a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, used for testing samples at the Horse Doping Test Centre in Newmarket

Background imageAnalysing Collection: analysing, black and white, crime, criminal investigation, criminology, detective

analysing, black and white, crime, criminal investigation, criminology, detective
Illustration of magnifying glass and paw, Sherlock Holmes mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Young woman with magnifying glass in front of her eye

Young woman with magnifying glass in front of her eye

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Foundry chemical tests

Foundry chemical tests. Worker carrying out laboratory tests to determine the composition of steel samples. Steel is an alloy of iron and small amounts of carbon

Background imageAnalysing Collection: glass laboratory flasks

glass laboratory flasks
Glass flasks with liquid as used in research and science labs for scientific, medical, and chemical analysis and research

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Infrared spectrometer, 1954

Infrared spectrometer, 1954
Infrared spectrometer. Researcher using an infrared grating spectrometer. This is used to analyse the composition of chemicals by recording the wavelengths at which they absorb infrared radiation

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Joseph Weber, physicist

Joseph Weber, physicist
Joseph Weber. US physicist Joseph Weber (1919- 2000) working on a gravitational wave antenna. In the 1960s, Weber claimed to be the first to detect gravitational waves; ripples in space

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Ampere and Arago, French physicists

Ampere and Arago, French physicists
Ampere and Arago. Historical artwork of the French physicists Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836, left) and Francois Arago (1786-1853) studying electromagnetism

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Cell biology laboratory

Cell biology laboratory. Scientist using confocal fluorescence microscopy to view stem cells

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Newtons optics

Newtons optics. Coloured artwork of the English physicist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) conducting his famous experiment on light

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Mad scientist

Mad scientist
MODEL RELEASED. Mad scientist with a floating orb, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Woman at work, Snail Research Centre

Woman at work, Snail Research Centre
Woman at work in a Snail Research Centre. Date: 1967

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Biomedical centre, London

Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket

Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket
Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat pours a sample from a large glass jar into a smaller container as part of the testing process at the Horse Doping Test Centre in

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Anti-Locust Research Centre, London

Anti-Locust Research Centre, London
Scientist examining a locust through a magnifying glass at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Old Card Sharks

Old Card Sharks
Old card sharks analysing the game in hand... Date: 1930s

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Advertisement for Cadburys Cocoa, from Nature, 20th November 1890

Advertisement for Cadburys Cocoa, from Nature, 20th November 1890
XJF270048 Advertisement for Cadburys Cocoa, from Nature, 20th November 1890 (litho) (b/w photo) (litho) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; English

Background imageAnalysing Collection: The Urine Doctor (oil on canvas)

The Urine Doctor (oil on canvas)
XIR168379 The Urine Doctor (oil on canvas) by Dou, Gerrit or Gerard (1613-75); 56x42 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Angers, France; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysing Collection: The Doctors Visit (oil on panel)

The Doctors Visit (oil on panel)
XIR168378 The Doctors Visit (oil on panel) by Mieris, Frans van (1635-81); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysing Collection: The Urine Examination (oil on canvas)

The Urine Examination (oil on canvas)
XIR121798 The Urine Examination (oil on canvas) by Craesbeeck, Joos van (c.1605-62) (attr. to); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Row Of Computer Tape Drives

Row Of Computer Tape Drives
Lafayette, Indiana: July 20, 1971 A computer analyst mounts a tape of scanner data in a computer tape drive. It is part of Purdue Universitys LARS (Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing)

Background imageAnalysing Collection: Genetics research F008 / 3192

Genetics research F008 / 3192
Genetics research



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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Analyzing Techniques" Step into the world of analysis, where mysteries are unraveled and knowledge is born. From the groundbreaking invention of the mass spectrometer in 1954 to the intricate oscilloscope, scientists have always sought innovative ways to understand our complex universe. Elemental analysis takes center stage as it allows us to decipher the building blocks of matter. DNA analysis revolutionizes forensic science, providing a glimpse into our genetic makeup and solving crimes that were once unsolvable. Delving deeper, we explore propeller cavitation - a phenomenon studied meticulously by engineers seeking efficiency in maritime transportation. Meanwhile, a Willys Overland Advertisement captures an era when analyzing consumer behavior became crucial for businesses striving for success. In laboratories like that at C & NW RR s, 40th Street yards in Chicago circa 1942, apparatuses hum with activity as dedicated researchers seek answers hidden within samples and substances. Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams reminds us that even ancient civilizations relied on analytical thinking to navigate their world. From Paris Municipal Laboratory scrutinizing anarchist bombs to Rhazes' manuscript depicting doctors performing urine analysis centuries ago – these snapshots remind us that analyzing has always been essential for safety and understanding. Art too finds its place amidst this exploration; "The Print Collectors" showcases connoisseurs studying prints with discerning eyes while "Connoisseurs in an Antique Shop" transports us to a time when experts analyzed artifacts for authenticity and historical significance. Analyzing is not just about numbers or data; it is about unlocking secrets hidden within every atom and brushstroke, and is an art form itself – one that fuels curiosity, drives innovation, and expands our understanding of the world around us.