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16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection

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Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Detail of 16th century map of Liguria

Detail of 16th century map of Liguria. Detail from the map of Liguria, from Porto Venere (far left) to Cervo (far right), showing Genoa (middle)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Power station cooling towers

Power station cooling towers. Cooling towers are used to dispose of waste heat from industrial processes. The waste energy is absorbed by water

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Human skeleton, artwork

Human skeleton, artwork
Human skeleton, computer artwork. The human skeleton has 206 bones. The skull (at top) protects the brain. The ribs of the chest (at upper centre) enclose the heart and lungs

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Discus thrower statue

Discus thrower statue
Statue of a discus thrower (discobolus). Marble statue in the Vatican Museums, Italy, depicting a nude, male athlete preparing to throw a discus

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: 16th century map of Venice

16th century map of Venice showing the lagoon. Venice is a coastal city in the north-east of Italy. The main bulk of Venice is in the upper frame of the image

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: 16th century map of Sardinia cartouche

16th century map of Sardinia cartouche. Detail from the map of Sardinia contained in the Gallery of Maps in the Vatican Museums. Sardinia is an Italian island in the Mediterranean sea

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Biodiesel buses, Austria

Biodiesel buses, Austria. These buses are using a biodiesel fuel made partly from recycled cooking oil. This type of fuel, obtained from plant oils

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Myelin surrounding a nerve axon, TEM

Myelin surrounding a nerve axon, TEM
Myelin surrounding a nerve axon, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The concentric round rings are the sheets of a Schwann cells myelin membrane (brown rings)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket launch, computer artwork. North America is seen on the Earth at lower left. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Ariane 44L rocket, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket, computer artwork. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency) for the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: John Logie Baird, Scottish engineer

John Logie Baird, Scottish engineer
John Logie Baird (1888-1946), Scottish engineer. Baird is most famous for inventing the worlds first working television system

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Baird Televisor, early television set

Baird Televisor, early television set. One commercial form of the Baird Televisor for home use. Behind the grill on the left is a loud speaker

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Power station cooling towers

Power station cooling towers, with a windmill in the foreground (centre). The windmill is the North Leverton Windmill, near Retford, Nottinghamshire, UK

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Solar heat collector

Solar heat collector. This device is typically placed on the roof of a building and uses the heat in sunlight to heat water supplies for that building

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Rooftop solar heat collectors, London

Rooftop solar heat collectors, London
Rooftop solar heat collectors (large black panels, lower centre) on houses in London, England. The solar heat collectors are using the heat in sunlight to heat water supplies for the houses

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Hartlepool nuclear power station

Hartlepool nuclear power station and electricity pylons, near Hartlepool, UK. This power station uses two advanced gas-cooled reactors (AGRs) and two other generators

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Virus particle, artwork

Virus particle, artwork
Virus particle, computer artwork. Also known as a virion, a virus particle consists of a core of genetic material (not seen) encased in a nucleocapsid shell

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Medical thermometer, artwork

Medical thermometer, artwork
Medical thermometer, computer artwork. This thermometer uses the thermal expansion of mercury (silver liquid) to measure body temperature

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Human backbone, artwork

Human backbone, artwork
Human backbone, skull and pelvis. Computer artwork of the spine (the backbone or spinal column), seen from an oblique sideways angle, with the front of the spine at left, the skull at top

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Statue of Science, 1868

Statue of Science, 1868
Statue of Science. Bronze statue of a woman representing Science. The woman is holding a centrifugal governor, a classic symbol of the industrial revolution and mechanisation

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork

Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork
Transgenic mouse, conceptual computer artwork. The mouse is standing next to a model of a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: The Nile, 2nd century Roman carving

The Nile, 2nd century Roman carving
Roman carving. A second century AD, Roman representation of the Nile, Egypt, showing crocodiles (bottom right and centre left), ducks (bottom right), and flamingos (on the roofs of houses, top)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Romans cooking, detail from urn

Romans cooking, detail from urn. Carved detail from an urn in the Vatican Museums, Italy, showing a pig (centre) about to be cooked over an open fire

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Detail from 18th century Roman mosaic

Detail from 18th century Roman mosaic. Detail from the 18th century frame surrounding a third century mosaic depicting the phases of the moon (top left corner)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Roman foodstuffs, mosaic

Roman foodstuffs, mosaic
Mosaic showing a variety of Roman foodstuffs. Chicken (top left, dates (top right), fish (centre top and bottom), seafood (squid and prawns, bottom left) and asparagus (bottom right)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Lunar phases, 3rd century Roman mosaic

Lunar phases, 3rd century Roman mosaic. A third century AD mosaic from Tusculum, a major ancient Roman city in the Latium region of Italy

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Triton and a sea creature, Roman mosaic

Triton and a sea creature, Roman mosaic
Roman mosaic showing Triton and a sea creature. Detail from an ancient mosaic from Otricoli, Umbria, Italy, now stored in the Vatican Museums

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Assyrian archers, 7th century BC carving

Assyrian archers, 7th century BC carving. Neo-Assyrian bas relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh, showing Assyrian archers in battle, protected by a reed shield (far right)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Corpses, 7th century BC Assyrian carving

Corpses, 7th century BC Assyrian carving
Dead bodies. Neo-Assyrian bas relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh, showing corpses floating on a river. Ashurbanipal (reigned 669-631 BC)

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Neptune, Roman mosaic

Neptune, Roman mosaic
Roman mosaic showing Neptune and a nereid. Detail from an ancient mosaic from Otricoli, Umbria, Italy, now stored in the Vatican Museums

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Detail of 16th century map of Liguria

Detail of 16th century map of Liguria. Detail from the map of Liguria commemorating Christopher Columbus and depicting Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, with his chariot

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Global warming, conceptual artwork

Global warming, conceptual artwork
Global warming, conceptual computer artwork. Penguin sunbathing on an island. Penguins are found in the Antarctic, and this image can represent the consequences of global warming for the worlds polar

Background image16 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Detail of 16th century map of Liguria

Detail of 16th century map of Liguria. Detail from the map of Liguria, from Genoa (far left) to Albenga (far right), showing Savona (middle), the water courses and the Apennine mountains (labelled)


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