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"Decaying Beauty: Exploring the Ephemeral Nature of Life" In the vast realm of existence, decay silently weaves its intricate tapestry

Background imageDecaying Collection: Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6886

Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6886
Higgs boson research. Graphic of a transverse section through a detector showing a collision event recorded during the search for the Higgs boson

Background imageDecaying Collection: Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6884

Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6884
Higgs boson research. Graphic of a longitudinal section through a detector showing a collision event recorded during the search for the Higgs boson

Background imageDecaying Collection: Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6882

Higgs boson research, CMS detector C013 / 6882
Higgs boson research. 3D computer graphic showing one of the numerous particle collision events recorded during the search for the Higgs boson

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy crop, SEM

Mouldy crop, SEM
Mouldy crop. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of grey rot (Botrytis sp.) on a runner bean plant. This is a parasitic fungus that can cause great damage to food crops

Background imageDecaying Collection: Decaying old boats on mud in The River Alde by Orford, Suffolk

Decaying old boats on mud in The River Alde by Orford, Suffolk

Background imageDecaying Collection: Decaying old boat on mud in The River Alde by Orford, looking east over Orford Ness, Suffolk

Decaying old boat on mud in The River Alde by Orford, looking east over Orford Ness, Suffolk

Background imageDecaying Collection: Village with the ruined chateau on top of the hill, the terracotta roof tops and houses

Village with the ruined chateau on top of the hill, the terracotta roof tops and houses and a sign for Domaine la Boutiniere, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Chateauneuf, Vaucluse, Provence, France

Background imageDecaying Collection: Moss growing on fallen tree trunk in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England

Moss growing on fallen tree trunk in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageDecaying Collection: Fungi, toadstool fruiting bodies, growing on rotting tree stump in woodland habitat, Whitewell

Fungi, toadstool fruiting bodies, growing on rotting tree stump in woodland habitat, Whitewell, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, september

Background imageDecaying Collection: View of rough pasture habitat with rushes and decaying tree stump, Roydon, Upper Waveney Valley

View of rough pasture habitat with rushes and decaying tree stump, Roydon, Upper Waveney Valley, Norfolk, England, june

Background imageDecaying Collection: Fallen and decaying tree trunk in woodland, with moss and fallen leaves, Vicarage Plantation

Fallen and decaying tree trunk in woodland, with moss and fallen leaves, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageDecaying Collection: Log with fallen leaves in ancient coppiced woodland habitat, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh

Log with fallen leaves in ancient coppiced woodland habitat, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageDecaying Collection: Sakalava Velvet Gecko (Blaesodactylus sakalava) adult, close-up of head

Sakalava Velvet Gecko (Blaesodactylus sakalava) adult, close-up of head, sheltering inside decaying log in spiny forest, Zombitse N.P. Southern Madagascar, august

Background imageDecaying Collection: Blowfly maggot feeding, SEM

Blowfly maggot feeding, SEM
Blowfly maggot feeding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Calliphora vicina blowfly maggot (larva) feeding on liver tissue

Background imageDecaying Collection: Molar tooth, SEM

Molar tooth, SEM

Background imageDecaying Collection: Composting vegetation

Composting vegetation. Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter. It is used in gardens to improve soil structure and provide nutrients

Background imageDecaying Collection: Tooth decay, SEM

Tooth decay, SEM
Tooth decay. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of dental plaque (brown) on a human incisor. Plaque is a film of bacteria embedded in a glycoprotein matrix

Background imageDecaying Collection: Gum disease

Gum disease. Computer artwork of diseased gums and teeth. Gum disease causes inflammation and bleeding of the gums. It is the most common cause of tooth loss

Background imageDecaying Collection: Decay on molar tooth, SEM

Decay on molar tooth, SEM
Tooth decay. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a decaying molar tooth. The surface enamel (white) has begun to break down (for example, at lower right)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Corroded metal

Corroded metal. Rusty door latch and padlock

Background imageDecaying Collection: Decomposition

Decomposition
Decompositon. Water vapour rising from decaying organic matter on an active (hot) compost heap. This heat is a by-product of the breakdown of the organic matter by microbes living in the compost heap

Background imageDecaying Collection: Tooth decay, artwork

Tooth decay, artwork

Background imageDecaying Collection: Urban decay

Urban decay. Damaged vehicle in front of an abandoned block of flats in an inner- city area

Background imageDecaying Collection: Compost

Compost made from kitchen waste. Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter used in gardens to improve soil structure and provide nutrients

Background imageDecaying Collection: Brown mould fungus, light micrograph

Brown mould fungus, light micrograph
Brown mould fungus. Light micrograph of a section through decaying plant tissue infected with brown mould fungus (Aspergillus glaucum)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy grapes on the vine

Mouldy grapes on the vine. Ripening bunch of grapes (Vitis vinifera) showing infection by grey mould (Botrytis cinerea). This fungus is pathogenic and widespread and causes a variety of rots

Background imageDecaying Collection: Dead fish

Dead fish. The fish died after their pool dried up in a drought. Photographed in Maagan Michael, Israel

Background imageDecaying Collection: Bubbles of methane

Bubbles of methane from decomposing leaves under ice

Background imageDecaying Collection: Tooth decay, X-ray

Tooth decay, X-ray
Tooth decay. Coloured X-ray of a profile view of a 22-year-old patients teeth, showing a cavity (decay) in the left lower molar (light grey, centre left)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Atomic particle decay, artwork

Atomic particle decay, artwork
Atomic particle decay, conceptual computer artwork. Particle decay is the spontaneous transformation of one elementary particle into other elementary particles

Background imageDecaying Collection: Methane bubbles

Methane bubbles trapped in a frozen pool. These are produced by decomposing organic matter at the bottom of the pond

Background imageDecaying Collection: Zombies, artwork

Zombies, artwork
Zombies. Computer artwork of three undead corpses

Background imageDecaying Collection: Zombie, artwork

Zombie, artwork
Zombie. Computer artwork of an undead corpse

Background imageDecaying Collection: Dry rot fungus

Dry rot fungus. Dry rot, unlike its name suggests, infects damp timber. The term refers to the growth of either of two fungi

Background imageDecaying Collection: Rotting apples

Rotting apples in an orchard

Background imageDecaying Collection: White bread mould, SEM

White bread mould, SEM
White bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the fruiting bodies of two types of mould growing on white bread. The moulds are Penicillium sp. and Mucor mucedo

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy apple

Mouldy apple. Food turns mouldy when contaminated by a fungus. Microscopic fungal spores have landed on this apple, forming a fungal body

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy bread roll

Mouldy bread roll. Mould fungus (Penicillium sp.) on a bread roll. The white areas are mycelia, a mass of thread-like structures (hyphae) which absorb nutrients

Background imageDecaying Collection: Scarlet elf cup fungi

Scarlet elf cup fungi (Sarcoscypha austriaca) on dead wood. This edible fungus grows in spring on dead rotting branches and in boggy alder wood areas

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy raspberry

Mouldy raspberry. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of mould (green) growing on a raspberry (Rubus idaeus). Magnification unknown

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mouldy pepper

Mouldy pepper. Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) on a red pepper (Capsicum sp.)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Supersymmetric particle production

Supersymmetric particle production. Computer artwork showing the results of a collision between a quark (pink) and an antiquark (blue)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Chinese lantern flower skeleton, SEM

Chinese lantern flower skeleton, SEM
Chinese lantern flower skeleton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the decaying calyx of a flower of the chinese lantern plant (Physalis sp.)

Background imageDecaying Collection: Decaying leaves for compost

Decaying leaves for compost. Decaying oak leaves (Quercus robur) in a wire container. Once these leaves have decayed, they can be used as a compost known as leaf mould

Background imageDecaying Collection: Pholiota limonella mushrooms

Pholiota limonella mushrooms
Pholiota mushrooms (Pholiota limonella) on wood. This fungus is not edible

Background imageDecaying Collection: Pipe club fungus

Pipe club fungus (Clavariadelphus fistulosus) on a tree branch

Background imageDecaying Collection: Wat Chiang Man, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Wat Chiang Man, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageDecaying Collection: Mould growing on a lemon

Mould growing on a lemon
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"Decaying Beauty: Exploring the Ephemeral Nature of Life" In the vast realm of existence, decay silently weaves its intricate tapestry. From the depths of scientific discovery to the remnants of forgotten relics, hints of decay surround us, reminding us of life's transience. At the Higgs boson event, within the ATLAS detector C013 / 6892, particles collide and disintegrate into a symphony of energy. In this dance between creation and destruction, even fundamental elements succumb to decay. On the rugged shores of Isle Mull in Scotland's picturesque landscape lies a poignant sight - old fishing boats slowly rotting away. Once vibrant vessels that braved tempestuous seas now stand as weathered witnesses to time's relentless erosion. Nelson's flagship Foudroyant stands proud yet worn in Blackpool, Lancashire. This majestic vessel once sailed with valor but now bears scars from battles long past. Its decaying facade whispers tales from bygone eras. Cuba's Havana reveals another facet of decay through its apartment living. Buildings adorned with faded grandeur reflect an era frozen in time. Peeling paint and crumbling facades tell stories etched into every crack and crevice. Artistic interpretations also capture decay's allure; artwork C018 / 0936 depicts the enigmatic beauty found within Higgs boson particles' fleeting existence. A delicate balance between order and chaos unfolds before our eyes. Nature too embraces decay as Coral Spot Fungus thrives on Sycamore twigs in Powys, Wales. These crimson fruiting bodies emerge like tiny flames amidst nature's cycle - a reminder that life emerges even from decomposition. Deadvlei in Namib-Naukluft Park showcases dead acacia trees silhouetted against towering sand dunes - stark symbols contrasting life against barrenness. Here, nature paints an evocative picture where death and beauty intertwine.