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Images Dated 29th July 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Bee mouthparts, light micrograph

Bee mouthparts, light micrograph. The two darker brown upper appendages are the mandibles (jaws), which are used for handling objects and for communicating with other bees

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Wasp sting, SEM

Wasp sting, SEM
Wasp sting. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the sting of a tropical wasp. The sting is a modification of the female ovipositor, or egg-laying organ

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Cooling towers at sunset, artwork

Cooling towers at sunset, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Leaf compost

Leaf compost. Jute bag containing oak leaves (Quercus rober). Once rotted, the decomposed leaves form a useful garden mulch

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Silicoflagellate, SEM

Silicoflagellate, SEM
Silicoflagellate. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the skeleton of a Dictyocha fibula silicoflagellate. Silicoflagellates are single-celled marine algae

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Spider, SEM

Spider, SEM
Spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a spider (order Araneae). Magnification: x13 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Spider, SEM

Spider, SEM
Spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a spider (order Araneae). Magnification: x 13 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Offshore wind farm

Offshore wind farm. This is the Scroby Sands wind farm, situated in the North Sea. Photographed in Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, UK

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Pituitary gland, light micrograph

Pituitary gland, light micrograph
Pituitary gland. Light micrograph of a section through the pituitary gland, a hormone-secreting gland at the base of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Brain function, conceptual

Brain function, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Blood vessels, light micrograph

Blood vessels, light micrograph
Blood vessels. Light micrograph of a section through tissue showing an artery (bottom left) and a vein (top right). Two nerve fibres (dark blue) are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: High resolution X-ray CT scanner

High resolution X-ray CT scanner
High resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner, University of Texas, Austin, USA. This scanner is used by scientists studying rocks, fossils and biological specimens

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: High resolution X-ray CT scanner

High resolution X-ray CT scanner
High resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner. Palaeontologist Tim Rowe preparing a fossil egg from an elephant bird (Aepyornis sp)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Fossil collection, University of Texas

Fossil collection, University of Texas
Fossil collection. Researcher Lyndon Murray holding a fossil skull in the palaeontology collection of the Texas Natural Sciences Center, University of Texas, Austin, USA.Photographed in 2007

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Green manure

Green manure. Gardener mixing a fodder radish (Raphanus sativus) crop into a vegetable bed. Green manure is a plant crop that is grown in a vegetable bed prior to the cultivation of food crops

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
Sugar beets. Piles of harvested sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) roots. Sugar beet is a source of sugar, which can be used to produce biofuels

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Green manure

Green manure. Gardener mixing a fodder radish (Raphanus sativus) crop into a vegetable bed. Green manure is a plant crop that is grown in a vegetable bed prior to the cultivation of food crops

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Spirogyra algae, light micrograph

Spirogyra algae, light micrograph
Spirogyra algae. Light micrograph of filaments from a Spirogyra sp. alga, showing its spiralling bands of chloroplasts (green). Central nuclei (round) are also seen in each cell

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Spirogyra algae, light micrograph

Spirogyra algae, light micrograph
Spirogyra algae. Light micrograph of filaments from a Spirogyra sp. alga, showing its spiralling bands of chloroplasts (green). Central nuclei (round) are also seen in each cell

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Flower stigma, SEM

Flower stigma, SEM
Flower stigma. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flowers stigma (yellow) and style (green). These are part of a plants female reproductive structures

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Flower stigma, SEM

Flower stigma, SEM
Flower stigma. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flowers stigma (orange) and style (brown). These are part of a plants female reproductive structures

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Black kale (Brassica Nero De Toscana )

Black kale (Brassica Nero De Toscana )
Black kale plant (Brassica oleracea Nero de Toscana ) in an organic vegetable garden. Photographed in winter

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Swede (Brassica napus Marian )

Swede (Brassica napus Marian )
Swede root (Brassica napas Marian ) covered in hoar frost. Photographed in an organic vegetable garden, in December

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2008: Gardener clearing guttering

Gardener clearing guttering
Gardener clearing leaves from guttering


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