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"Unleashing the Power of Bio Technology: Revolutionizing Science and Shaping Our Future" In today's rapidly advancing world

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Parents and babies, conceptual artwork

Parents and babies, conceptual artwork. The babies (white, upper left) are seen in a tree. This may represent concepts such as childbirth myths, adoption, genetic selection and screening

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Organ harvesting

Organ harvesting. Conceptual image based on Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man depicting a human body filled with various organs

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Avian flu, conceptual art

Avian flu, conceptual art
Avian flu. Conceptual computer artwork depicting a man in a biohazard uniform walking in front of a giant egg. Avian flu is a viral disease of poultry

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Boiled eggs

Boiled eggs in cups. Conceptual computer artwork of three eggs in the primary colours (red, green and blue). The eggs could also represent genetic modification (GM)

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cloned rabbits

Cloned rabbits. Female researcher holding cloned rabbits. A clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism. In cloning

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetic modification

Genetic modification, conceptual artwork. Human figures and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, upper left to bottom right corner), which carries the genetic code. Chromosomes are seen at top left corner

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Coloured TEM of cress chloroplast growing plastic

Coloured TEM of cress chloroplast growing plastic

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically modified corn

Genetically modified corn
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically modified corn (Zea mays), being held by a scientist wearing protective clothing. Genetically modified (GM) or transgenic plants have genetic material (genes)

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cow biotechnology

Cow biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Conceptual image of genetically-engineered fruit

Conceptual image of genetically-engineered fruit
Genetically-engineered fruit. Conceptual image of square fruit: an apple, orange and strawberry, to depict the genetic engineering of food

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Concept of genetically engineered strawberries

Concept of genetically engineered strawberries
Genetically engineered strawberries. Conceptual image representing the farming of giant genetically engineered strawberries

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Ethical dilemma

Ethical dilemma. Conceptual computer artwork of a man questioning whether he has the right to bring two wires together. This can represent many of the ethical and moral dilemmas in science

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Concept image of genetically engineered tomatoes

Concept image of genetically engineered tomatoes
Genetically engineered tomatoes. Conceptual image representing the farming of giant genetically engineered tomatoes. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically modified fruit hybrid

Genetically modified fruit hybrid, conceptual computer artwork. This represents a pineapple and orange hybrid formed by genetic modification, the removal

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cell culture research, centrifuge

Cell culture research, centrifuge
MODEL RELEASED. Cell culture research. Researcher placing a cell culture sample in a centrifuge. This will be used to spin the sample and separate out the liquid and solid components

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cloned babies

Cloned babies. Conceptual computer artwork of identical cloned babies. Cloning exactly copies an organism by implanting its genetic material or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cloned woman, conceptual image

Cloned woman, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Cloned woman. Conceptual image of a cloned woman represented by identical half faces side by side. Cloning is a process by which a genetically identical copy of an organism is made

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically engineered fruit

Genetically engineered fruit. Conceptual computer illustration of a fruit with the external structure of a tomato and the internal structure of an orange

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Art of cloned human babies

Art of cloned human babies
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical crawling babies. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Military sharks

Military sharks. Conceptual computer artwork of sharks with neural implants. Such implants have been designed by engineers to control the sharks brain signals via electrical probes

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically modified food

Genetically modified food

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically-engineered sweetcorn & DNA sequence

Genetically-engineered sweetcorn & DNA sequence
GM food. Two genetically-modified (GM) cobs of sweetcorn or maize in between which is a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) fingerprint or sequence

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Two-headed sheep

Two-headed sheep. Conceptual image of a sheep (Ovis aries) with two heads. This could represent conjoined twins that share a single body, but have different heads

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Stem cells and God

Stem cells and God. Conceptual computer artwork showing enlarged cells in a petri dish, with a representation of God from Michelangelos painting The Creation of Adam

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically- engineered baby

Genetically- engineered baby
Genetically-engineered baby. Conceptual computer illustration of a baby that has been genetically- engineered to have blue eyes, seen below an eye

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Stem cell on spoon

Stem cell on spoon. Conceptual computer artwork showing an enlarged stem cell on a spoon. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can produce other types of cell when it divides

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Culturing genetically engineered plant seedlings

Culturing genetically engineered plant seedlings

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA

Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA
Cloning. Conceptual computer artwork depicting human cloning, showing a baby and a DNA (deoxy- ribonucleic acid) molecule

Background imageBio Technology Collection: GM plant, conceptual artwork

GM plant, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plant, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming a structure that echoes a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix

Background imageBio Technology Collection: GM plants, conceptual artwork

GM plants, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plants, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming structures that echo DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helices. This could represent genetically modified (GM) plants

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cell culture research, electronics

Cell culture research, electronics
Cell culture research. Pipette being used to add cultured cells (pink liquid) to a microchip that is connected to an electrical circuit with crocodile clips

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Mangoes and biohazard symbols

Mangoes and biohazard symbols (blue). This conceptual image could represent genetically modified (GM) food

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Transgenic sheep

Transgenic sheep. These transgenic sheep were bred at the Biotechnology Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (RASHN)

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Scientists holding GM tomatoes

Scientists holding GM tomatoes
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically engineered tomato. Conceptual image of two scientists holding genetically modified tomatoes. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA

Background imageBio Technology Collection: AIDS plant vaccine: researcher infects cowpea leaf

AIDS plant vaccine: researcher infects cowpea leaf
MODEL RELEASED. Plant vaccine for AIDS. Researcher pipettes a viral solution to infect the leaf of a cowpea plant Vigna unguiculata

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Algae growing on petri dishes

Algae growing on petri dishes, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms. They convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars, that are then metabolised into lipids

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically modified tomato

Genetically modified tomato. Conceptual computer artwork of a tomato in front of a computer screen and a helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This represents the genetic modification of food crops

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Genetically modified orange

Genetically modified orange, conceptual computer artwork. Sliced orange overlaid with the banding pattern of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram

Background imageBio Technology Collection: AIDS plant vaccine: pulping infected cowpea leaves

AIDS plant vaccine: pulping infected cowpea leaves
Plant vaccine for AIDS. Mortar and pestle used to pulp virus-infected leaves of a cowpea plant Vigna unguiculata. By grinding the leaves, viruses are extracted to produce a plant vaccine for AIDS

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Designer babies

Designer babies. Conceptual computer artwork of human babies and two strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), representing designer babies

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Cloned woman

Cloned woman
MODEL RELEASED. Human clone. Conceptual computer artwork of a sleeping woman with a barcode and superimposed binary digits. Binary digits are the language of computers

Background imageBio Technology Collection: GM food, conceptual image

GM food, conceptual image
GM food. Conceptual image of the genetic modification of food, showing the DNA base letters written in Alphabetti Spaghetti

Background imageBio Technology Collection: Algae research

Algae research. Researcher from Solazyme Inc. USA, examining a petri dish from an incubation room containing different algae strains. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms



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"Unleashing the Power of Bio Technology: Revolutionizing Science and Shaping Our Future" In today's rapidly advancing world, bio technology stands at the forefront of innovation, unlocking endless possibilities for humanity. As we gaze upon a computer screen displaying a mesmerizing human genetic sequence, we witness the intricate blueprint that defines our existence. But it doesn't stop there; bio technology continues to surprise us with its boundless creativity. Behold the square tomato, an extraordinary feat achieved through genetic engineering, showcasing how science can reshape nature itself. Delving deeper into this captivating realm, we encounter a DNA autoradiogram artwork—a fusion of science and art—where beauty meets scientific discovery in stunning visual representation. Zooming into the microscopic world, we observe a false-color scanning electron microscope image of hybridoma cells—an invaluable tool in producing monoclonal antibodies for medical breakthroughs against diseases like cancer. Speaking of cancer treatment advancements, an anti-cancer drug binding to DNA comes alive under atomic force microscopy (AFM), illustrating how precision medicine is revolutionizing patient care on a molecular level. The complexity behind these innovations becomes apparent as we explore genetic circuit diagrams—a roadmap guiding scientists towards manipulating biological systems for various applications such as sustainable agriculture or disease eradication. With every step forward in bio technology comes meticulous analysis. Scientists diligently examine DNA sequences using cutting-edge techniques to unravel mysteries hidden within our genes and unlock potential cures for countless ailments. Venturing beyond human genomes, grapevine genome sequencing takes center stage—unveiling secrets that enhance wine production while preserving ancient varieties cherished by connoisseurs worldwide. Yet amidst all this progress lies responsibility. The international biohazard symbol reminds us of the crucial need for safety protocols when working with potentially dangerous organisms or substances—a reminder that ethical considerations must always accompany scientific exploration. Within glass laboratory flasks bubbling with curiosity and ambition lie answers waiting to be discovered—the very essence of scientific inquiry that propels bio technology forward.