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"Unleashing the Power of Analysis: From Eadweard J Muybridge's Captivating Leap to Cutting-Edge Science" In 1887

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Staphylococcus Bacteria from human skin grown on agar

Staphylococcus Bacteria from human skin grown on agar
Staphylococcus bacteria from human skin grown on agar in the laboratory

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder of the nervous system

Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder of the nervous system
A genetic disorder of the nervous system, neurofibromatosis causes tumors to form on nerves throughout the body, including a type of tumor called an optic nerve glioma that can result in childhood

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A laboratory scientist documents research findings

A laboratory scientist documents research findings

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles (blue) budding from a chronically infected VERO E6 cell (yellow-green)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Rack of pipettes

Rack of pipettes

Background imageAnalysis Collection: An F-15B testbed aircraft undergoes ground vibration testing

An F-15B testbed aircraft undergoes ground vibration testing
An F-15B testbed aircraft with the Gulfstream Quiet Spike sonic boom mitigator attached, undergoes ground vibration testing in preparation for test flights

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell

Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell illustrating the unexpected discovery of sheet-like processes that fold back onto the membrane surface

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Scientist prepares a Western blot

Scientist prepares a Western blot, a technique used to detect a specific protein in a blood or tissue sample

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of an apoptotic HeLa cell

Scanning electron micrograph of an apoptotic HeLa cell. Zeiss Merlin HR-SEM

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Cloning dishes in research lab

Cloning dishes in research lab

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Vials in research lab

Vials in research lab

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells

Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells
Human neural progenitor cells were isolated under selective culture conditions from the developing human brain and directed through lineage differentiation to GFAP + (glial fibrillary acid protein)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Surface of HIV infected microphage

Surface of HIV infected microphage
3D representation of the surface and interior of an HIV-infected macrophage obtained using newly developed tools for 3D imaging using ion-abrasion scanning electron microscopy

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Analyst Besh-n in his own Taste, print by Paul Sandy, 1735 (engraving)

The Analyst Besh-n in his own Taste, print by Paul Sandy, 1735 (engraving)
XJF867790 The Analyst Besh-n in his own Taste, print by Paul Sandy, 1735 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: BM 1988, U.5); English, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Puggs Graces etched from his original drawings, 1753 (etching)

Puggs Graces etched from his original drawings, 1753 (etching)
XJF863060 Puggs Graces etched from his original drawings, 1753 (etching) by Sandby, Paul (1725-1809); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire on Hogarths Analysis of Beauty)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Author Run Mad, 1755 (etching)

The Author Run Mad, 1755 (etching)
XJF863063 The Author Run Mad, 1755 (etching) by Sandby, Paul (1725-1809); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire on Hogarths pretensions and his resistence to plans for a new academy)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A new Dunciad done with a view of fixing ye fluctuating ideas of taste without preface

A new Dunciad done with a view of fixing ye fluctuating ideas of taste without preface
XJF863059 A new Dunciad done with a view of fixing ye fluctuating ideas of taste without preface or introduction, 1753 (etching) by Sandby

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The British Beehive, 1867 (litho)

The British Beehive, 1867 (litho)
XJF393818 The British Beehive, 1867 (litho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: cartoon sketched by Cruikshank in 1840 but only published by him in 1867; his pictorial)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Doctors Visit (oil on canvas)

The Doctors Visit (oil on canvas)
XIR223847 The Doctors Visit (oil on canvas) by Dullaert, Heiman (1636-1684); Groningen, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysis 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 imageAnalysis 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 imageAnalysis Collection: The Urine Examination (coloured engraving)

The Urine Examination (coloured engraving)
XIR223854 The Urine Examination (coloured engraving) by German School, (18th century); Museo Nazionale Dell Arte Sanitaria, Rome, Italy; German, out of copyright

Background imageAnalysis 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 imageAnalysis Collection: Picture No. 10876988

Picture No. 10876988
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Early human embryo, one cell removed for genetic analysis Date:

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Picture No. 10892165

Picture No. 10892165
Windmill Farm Nature Reserve - Analysis of Species - Dragonfly Exuviae on Table Date:

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Title page of mortality bill for London for 1664 / 5, covering part of the period of the Great

Title page of mortality bill for London for 1664 / 5, covering part of the period of the Great Plague
Title page of mortality bill for London for 1664/5, covering part of the period of the Great Plague. John Graunt (1620-1674) based his statistical analysis on these weekly and yearly tables

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Spectroscopic apparatus used by used by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) and Gustav

Spectroscopic apparatus used by used by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887). Discovered Spectrum Analysis (1859)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Cabalistic analysis of the mind and the senses, attributing different functions

The Cabalistic analysis of the mind and the senses, attributing different functions to different regions of the brain. From Robert Fludd Ultriusque cosmi... historia, Oppenheim, 1617-1619. Engraving

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Spectroscope of the type used by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff

Spectroscope of the type used by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887). Discovered Spectrum Analysis (1859)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Magic lantern being used to project slides during a lecture on spectrum analysis

Magic lantern being used to project slides during a lecture on spectrum analysis at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London. From John Henry Pepper Cyclopaedic Science Simplified, London, 1873

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Colorimeter, after design by Labilliardiere with modifications by Salleron. The intensities

Colorimeter, after design by Labilliardiere with modifications by Salleron. The intensities of two liquids in glass tubes are made equal by adding water to the stringer and measuring the water added

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Gustave Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist. Together with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen

Gustave Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist. Together with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) he pioneered spectrum analysis, and formulated two laws governing electric networks

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Gustave Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist, 1876. He is known for his

Gustave Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist, 1876. He is known for his work in electricity, heat, and optics. He collaboration with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas, French organic chemist, 1873. Dumas (1800-1884) did important

Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas, French organic chemist, 1873. Dumas (1800-1884) did important work on organic analysis and synthesis, and the determination of atomic weights

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Johann I (Jean) Bernoulli (1667-1748) a member of the Swiss family of mathematicians

Johann I (Jean) Bernoulli (1667-1748) a member of the Swiss family of mathematicians. Worked on analysis, calculus, celestial mechanics and mechanics

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Investigation of respiration during exercise. Subject breathes into mask and exhalations

Investigation of respiration during exercise. Subject breathes into mask and exhalations are measured in gas meter, then fed to apparatus for analysis. From The Science of Life (London, 1929-1930)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Lewis Morris Rutherford (1816-1892), American lawyer and astronomer. Pioneer in the

Lewis Morris Rutherford (1816-1892), American lawyer and astronomer. Pioneer in the field of spectrum analysis and astrophotography. From The Popular Science Monthly (New York, January 1893)

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Pinkish-white parrot using its beak trying to remove metal ring from its leg

Pinkish-white parrot using its beak trying to remove metal ring from its leg

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Blood samples C018 / 1034

Blood samples C018 / 1034
Blood samples

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3484

Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3484
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing the analysis of various geometrical concepts and constructions. Figures and shapes included are the construction of cubic and biquadratic equations

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3515

Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3515
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing the analysis of various geometrical concepts and constructions

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Light microscope F006 / 7165

Light microscope F006 / 7165
Light microscope on a laboratory bench

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Light microscope F006 / 7167

Light microscope F006 / 7167
Light microscope on a laboratory bench

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Chemistry research F006 / 7196

Chemistry research F006 / 7196
Chemistry research

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Food research, conceptual image

Food research, conceptual image

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Microtubes F006 / 7230

Microtubes F006 / 7230
Microtubes

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Biological research F006 / 7189

Biological research F006 / 7189
Biological research



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"Unleashing the Power of Analysis: From Eadweard J Muybridge's Captivating Leap to Cutting-Edge Science" In 1887, artist Eadweard J Muybridge captured a remarkable moment of a man and horse defying gravity as they soared over a fence. Little did he know that this image would symbolize the essence – breaking down complex movements into individual frames for deeper understanding. Fast forward to 1954 when the mass spectrometer was invented, revolutionizing scientific analysis. This groundbreaking device allowed scientists to identify and quantify molecules with unparalleled precision, unlocking new realms of knowledge in chemistry and beyond. Meanwhile, William Hogarth's masterpiece "The Analysis of Beauty, " Plate 1, explored aesthetics through meticulous observation and examination. His work emphasized how analyzing beauty can lead to profound insights about human perception and artistic expression. Delving further into the realm of science, we encounter H-He-Hg emission spectra C017 / 7260 – an intricate pattern revealing the unique light signatures emitted by different elements. These spectra serve as invaluable tools for elemental analysis, enabling scientists to unravel mysteries hidden within matter itself. Mathematicians like Leonhard Euler and Augustin Cauchy dedicated their lives to analytical thinking. Their contributions shaped fields such as calculus and mathematical analysis, paving the way for countless scientific breakthroughs that followed. Venturing beyond Earth's boundaries brings us panoramic views of Mars – images meticulously analyzed by scientists seeking clues about our neighboring planet's past and potential future exploration opportunities. Back on our home planet, DNA autoradiograms showcase another facet – decoding life itself at its most fundamental level. These intricate patterns reveal genetic information crucial for medical research, forensic investigations, or simply satisfying our curiosity about who we are. Advancing technology has also played a pivotal role in expanding our analytical capabilities. The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe provided unprecedented insights into cosmic microwave background radiation, shedding light on the origins and evolution of our universe.