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"Embracing the Power of Modification: From Tanks to Lip Plates" Witness the incredible transformation as the American Sherman Crab undergoes modification

Background imageModification Collection: Dornier RSII after modification with four tandem engines

Dornier RSII after modification with four tandem engines

Background imageModification Collection: Bristol Bloodhound, G-EBGG, prototype after modification

Bristol Bloodhound, G-EBGG, prototype after modification

Background imageModification Collection: The first McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo, 46-525 - modified

The first McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo, 46-525 - modified
The first McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo, 46-525, after modification to the XF-88B

Background imageModification Collection: Handley Page O / 100 3138 at Martlesham Heath

Handley Page O / 100 3138 at Martlesham Heath
Handley Page O/100, 3138, at Martlesham Heath before progressive modification into the prototype O/400

Background imageModification Collection: English Electric Canberra third prototype VN828

English Electric Canberra third prototype VN828
English Electric Canberra third prototype, VN828, after modification to incorporate a B(I)8 cockpit and a nose radome incorporating AIMk18 radar

Background imageModification Collection: The first Fairey Delta 2 WG774 after modification

The first Fairey Delta 2 WG774 after modification
The first Fairey Delta 2, WG774, after modification into the BAC 221 with a sharp-edged ogival wing for flight validation of a Concorde-style delta wing

Background imageModification Collection: Artists reconstruction of the scene when Tsar Ncholas I (1796-1855), sending

Artists reconstruction of the scene when Tsar Ncholas I (1796-1855), sending the first message from St Petersburg telegraph station, used a modification of Chappes semaphore system

Background imageModification Collection: Genetically-modified pollen grains

Genetically-modified pollen grains
Genetically-modified pollen. Conceptual composite image of a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of maize pollen grains (Zea mays) labelled with biohazard symbols

Background imageModification Collection: Synthetic biology, conceptual artwork C018 / 0907

Synthetic biology, conceptual artwork C018 / 0907
Synthetic biology, conceptual illustration. Lab set-up inside a yeast cell

Background imageModification Collection: Clouds and mud on Mars, artwork C016 / 6320

Clouds and mud on Mars, artwork C016 / 6320
Clouds and mud on Mars as seen from space, artwork. This is a prehistoric Mars, billions of years ago when its atmosphere was thicker and warmer and there was thought to be flowing water

Background imageModification Collection: Induced nerve stem cells, micrograph

Induced nerve stem cells, micrograph
Induced nerve stem cells. Fluorescence light micrograph of neural (nerve) stem cells that have been created (induced) from human adult skin fibroblast cells by gene manipulation

Background imageModification Collection: Insulin production plant C017 / 9437

Insulin production plant C017 / 9437
Insulin production plant. Worker in the section for volume measuring and checking for particulate matter at a factory producing genetically engineered insulin

Background imageModification Collection: Insulin production plant C017 / 9436

Insulin production plant C017 / 9436
Insulin production plant. Worker in the section for volume measuring and checking for particulate matter at a factory producing genetically engineered insulin

Background imageModification Collection: Felix Rey, French virologist

Felix Rey, French virologist. Rey is director of research on the Chikungunya virus research project at the Pasteur Institute, Paris France

Background imageModification Collection: Chikungunya virus research

Chikungunya virus research. Researcher working with cells cultured from Drosophila sp. fruit flies that have been genetically engineered to produce proteins of the Chikungunya virus

Background imageModification Collection: Giant Cabbages

Giant Cabbages
A bumper crop of giant cabbages, long before the days of genetic modification. Date: early 1930s

Background imageModification Collection: Great diving beetles foreleg, SEM

Great diving beetles foreleg, SEM
Great diving beetles foreleg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the foreleg of a male great diving beetle (Dytiscus marginalis). At the tip of the leg are two claws

Background imageModification Collection: Mars before terraformation, artwork

Mars before terraformation, artwork
Mars before terraformation, computer artwork. Terraforming is the process of making another planet Earth-like. On Mars this would involve raising the temperature so that water remains liquid

Background imageModification Collection: Water on a prehistoric Mars, artwork

Water on a prehistoric Mars, artwork
Water on a prehistoric Mars. Computer artwork of water on Mars at some point in its past. Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun

Background imageModification Collection: Terraforming Mars, computer artwork

Terraforming Mars, computer artwork
Terraformed Mars, computer artwork. North is at top. Terraforming is the process of making another planet Earth-like so that it may be habitable by humans

Background imageModification 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 imageModification 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 imageModification 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 imageModification 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 imageModification Collection: Genetically modified food

Genetically modified food

Background imageModification Collection: Golgi apparatus, TEM

Golgi apparatus, TEM
Golgi apparatus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Golgi apparatus, also known as Golgi bodies, (pink) in a macrophage white blood cell

Background imageModification 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 imageModification 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 imageModification Collection: Genetically modified orange

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

Background imageModification Collection: Genetically modified plant

Genetically modified plant. Conceptual image representing a genetically modified (GM) seedling growing in the cupped hands of a technician

Background imageModification Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork

Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule made of Lego representing scientists ability to alter and rearrange an organisms genetic material

Background imageModification Collection: Insulin production

Insulin production. Scientists working in a facility for the production of recombinant human insulin. Insulin is used to treat insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus

Background imageModification Collection: Terraforming Mars, artwork

Terraforming Mars, artwork
Terraforming Mars. Computer artwork of a partially terraformed Mars. Terraforming is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying a planets atmosphere, temperature

Background imageModification Collection: Terraformed Mars, artwork

Terraformed Mars, artwork
Waning gibbous Moon. Image 19 of 27. Optical image of a waning (decreasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 19 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imageModification Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual image

Genetic engineering, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a striped elephant and a zebra in front of a tree, representing the genetic manipulation of animal species

Background imageModification Collection: DNA assembly, artwork

DNA assembly, artwork
DNA assembly. Computer artwork showing nucleic acid bases (upper left) binding together to form a double-helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, lower right)

Background imageModification Collection: Buckingham House, St. Jamess Park, 1705

Buckingham House, St. Jamess Park, 1705
Engraving showing the exterior of Buckingham House in St. Jamess Park, London, in 1705. Buckingham House later, after much modification, extension and a change of ownership, became Buckingham Palace

Background imageModification Collection: French Passport 1871

French Passport 1871
The handwritten modification of this passport, changing Empire to Republique, reflects the changes in France after the war with Prussia and abdication of Napoleon III



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"Embracing the Power of Modification: From Tanks to Lip Plates" Witness the incredible transformation as the American Sherman Crab undergoes modification, with chains spinning on a cylinder attached by steel arms. #PowerofModification The Douglas DC-3 Dart Dakota takes flight after undergoing extensive modifications, showcasing its enhanced capabilities and performance. #ModifiedForSuccess Behold the mighty Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037, a true testament to engineering ingenuity through careful modification. #FlyingBoxcarEvolved The Lockheed EC-121T 52-3418 soars high above, thanks to innovative modifications that have elevated its surveillance capabilities to new heights. #SkyboundInnovation Step into the world of aviation marvels with Caproni Ca-48 - an extraordinary aircraft born out of groundbreaking modifications and design advancements. Journey to Kyabe, Chad in Africa where Sara Man proudly showcases enormous lip plates - a cultural tradition passed down through generations and celebrated through personal modification. Celebrating diversity and cultural heritage, an African woman gracefully adorns huge lip plates as a symbol of beauty and identity rooted in ancient traditions. Meet a young woman from Mozambique who confidently embraces her pronounced lip plate as a unique form of self-expression amidst changing times. The Stroukoff YC-123E Provider 55-4031 stands tall after undergoing meticulous modifications that have transformed it into an exceptional cargo aircraft ready for any mission ahead. #ProviderTransformed Experience history in motion as the Douglas DC-3 Dart Dakota takes flight once again following remarkable modifications that breathe new life into this iconic aircraft. #DC3Revived Witness the Republic YRF84F Thunderstreak's thunderous power unleashed upon modification by United States Air Force engineers. #UnleashingThunder