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Images Dated 31st March 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Beritashvili and students, Tbilisi, 1962

Beritashvili and students, Tbilisi, 1962
Ivan Beritashvili (1885-1974, centre), Soviet physiologist, instructing students who are studying the brain of a laboratory animal

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Igor Golovin, Soviet nuclear physicist

Igor Golovin, Soviet nuclear physicist
Igor Nikolaevich Golovin (1913-1997), Soviet nuclear physicist. Golovin worked on the Soviet atomic bomb program, and then later did pioneering work on nuclear fusion

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Sofia Kovalevskaya, Russian mathematician

Sofia Kovalevskaya, Russian mathematician
Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (1850-1891), Russian mathematician. Kovalevskaya was the first female member of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Mikhail Kalashnikov, Russian gun designer

Mikhail Kalashnikov, Russian gun designer
Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (born 1919), Russian gun designer, holding the first-ever AK-47 assault rifle, at an official 60th anniversary event, held in 2007 in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Ivan Vinogradov, Soviet mathematician

Ivan Vinogradov, Soviet mathematician
Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov (1891-1983), Soviet mathematician. Vinogradov was one of the founders of modern analytic number theory

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Kurchatov and colleagues, Leningrad, 1925

Kurchatov and colleagues, Leningrad, 1925
Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, right), Soviet nuclear physicist, talking to colleagues at the Leningrad Physical-Technical Institute, Leningrad, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Tupolev and Chelomei, Moscow, 1980

Tupolev and Chelomei, Moscow, 1980
Alexei Andreyevich Tupolev (1925-2001, left), Soviet aircraft designer, and Vladimir Nikolayevich Chelomei (1914-1984, right), Soviet rocket engineer

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Nikolai Basov, Soviet physicist

Nikolai Basov, Soviet physicist
Nikolai Gennadiyevich Basov (1922-2001), Soviet physicist. Basov is primarily known for his work with Aleksandr Prokhorov on developing masers (amplified beams of microwaves)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist

Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990), Soviet nuclear physicist. In 1942, Flyorovs letters to Stalin helped start the Soviet atomic bomb project

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia

Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia
Peter the Great (1672-1725), also called Peter I and Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov, Tsar and Autocrat of all the Russias. Crowned in 1682, Tsar Peter instituted reforms which made Russia a global power

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Anatoly Vlasov, Soviet physicist

Anatoly Vlasov, Soviet physicist
Anatoly Alexandrovich Vlasov (1908-1975), Soviet physicist and mathematician, after being awarded the Lenin Prize. Vlasov was awarded this prize in 1970 for his work on plasma theory

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Grigori Rasputin with Russian soldiers

Grigori Rasputin with Russian soldiers
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916, centre), Russian mystic. He is flanked by two Russian soldiers: Prince Mikhail Sergeyevich Putyatin (left) and Colonel D. Loman (right)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan

Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan
Aortic dissection. 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of a 67-year-old man with an aortic dissection. The aorta, the bodys main artery, is running vertically down centre (red)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Grigori Rasputin, Russian mystic

Grigori Rasputin, Russian mystic
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916), Russian mystic. Rasputin, born in Siberia, was a wandering mystic and healer who rose to power in Imperial Russia by gaining the confidence of the royal

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Grigori Rasputin and his female admirers

Grigori Rasputin and his female admirers
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916, second left), Russian mystic, at a meeting with his female admirers. Rasputin, born in Siberia

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Geometer moth, SEM

Geometer moth, SEM
Geometer moth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth belonging to the family Geometridae. The head is dominated by two large compound eyes (red)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Geometer moth, SEM

Geometer moth, SEM
Geometer moth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth belonging to the family Geometridae. The head is dominated by two large compound eyes (red)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Geometer moth, SEM

Geometer moth, SEM
Geometer moth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth belonging to the family Geometridae. The head is dominated by two large compound eyes (red)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Moth fly, SEM

Moth fly, SEM
Moth fly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth fly (Psychoda sp.). The two compound eyes (pink) dominate the head, from which two hairy antenna project

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The honey bee (Apis sp.) produces and stores liquefied sugar (honey)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The honey bee (Apis sp.) produces and stores liquefied sugar (honey)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Bee, SEM

Bee, SEM
Bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bees belong to the superfamily Apoidea and are closely related to wasps and ants. Its large compound eyes (orange) are clearly seen

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Long-horned beetle, SEM

Long-horned beetle, SEM
Long-horned beetle (family Cerambycidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Beetles in this family are characterized by very long antennae

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Long-horned beetle, SEM

Long-horned beetle, SEM
Long-horned beetle (family Cerambycidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Beetles in this family are characterized by very long antennae

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Moth fly, SEM

Moth fly, SEM
Moth fly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth fly (Psychoda sp.). The two compound eyes (pink) dominate the head

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Embryonic development, historical artwork

Embryonic development, historical artwork
Embryonic development. Historical artwork of three reptilian embryos of (from left to right) a lizard, a snake and a crocodile. These drawings are from the 1891 book Anthropogenie by Ernst Haeckel

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Vladimir Fock, Soviet quantum physicist

Vladimir Fock, Soviet quantum physicist
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (1898-1974), Soviet quantum physicist. Fock made fundamental advances in quantum theory, generalising the Klein-Gordon equation

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Vladimir Engelgardt, Soviet biochemist

Vladimir Engelgardt, Soviet biochemist
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt (1894-1984), Soviet biochemist and molecular biologist. Engelgardt co-founded Soviet molecular biology

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Fyodor Uglov, Russian surgeon

Fyodor Uglov, Russian surgeon
Fyodor Uglov (born 1904), Russian surgeon, at the age of 100, receiving the Russian National Olympus Prize in the Man as an Epoch nomination

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Vladimir Engelgardt, Soviet biochemist

Vladimir Engelgardt, Soviet biochemist
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt (1894-1984), Soviet biochemist and molecular biologist. Engelgardt co-founded Soviet molecular biology

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist

Georgy Flyorov, Soviet nuclear physicist
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990), Soviet nuclear physicist. In 1942, Flyorovs letters to Stalin helped start the Soviet atomic bomb project

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Andrei Tupolev, Soviet aircraft designer

Andrei Tupolev, Soviet aircraft designer
Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (1888-1972), Soviet aircraft designer. Tupolev pioneered aircraft design in the Soviet Union, overseeing the development of more than 100 models of aircraft

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Igor Tamm, Soviet nuclear physicist

Igor Tamm, Soviet nuclear physicist
Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm (1895-1971), Soviet nuclear physicist and mathematician. Tamm shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physics with Cherenkov and Frank

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Andrey Tychonoff, Soviet mathematician

Andrey Tychonoff, Soviet mathematician
Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff (1906-1993), Soviet mathematician. Tychonoff (also written as Tikhonov) worked on topology and mathematical physics

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Alexander Fersman, Soviet geochemist

Alexander Fersman, Soviet geochemist
Alexander Yevgenyevich Fersman (1883-1945), Soviet geochemist and mineralogist. The minerals fersmite and fersmanite are named after Fersman

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Aksel Berg, Soviet engineer

Aksel Berg, Soviet engineer
Aksel Berg (1893-1979), Soviet engineer and cyberneticist, at his country house. Berg was of Finnish descent, but after the death of his father in 1904

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Leonid Brekhovskikh, Soviet oceanographer

Leonid Brekhovskikh, Soviet oceanographer
Leonid Maximovich Brekhovskikh (1917-2005), Soviet oceanographer, at his desk. A piece of coral is at lower left. Brekhovskikhs major work was on the study of acoustic waves underwater

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Aksel Berg, Soviet admiral and engineer

Aksel Berg, Soviet admiral and engineer
Aksel Berg (1893-1979), Soviet admiral, engineer and cyberneticist. Berg was of Finnish descent, but after the death of his father in 1904

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Fyodor Bredikhin, Russian astronomer

Fyodor Bredikhin, Russian astronomer
Fyodor Aleksandrovich Bredikhin (1831-1904), Russian astronomer. Bredikhin worked in Moscow and then St Petersburg. He studied meteors and comet tails. A crater on the Moon is named after him

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Alexander Butlerov, Russian chemist

Alexander Butlerov, Russian chemist
Alexander Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-1886), Russian chemist. From 1857, Butlerov worked on the newly proposed model of chemical structure

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Ivan Beritashvili, Soviet physiologist

Ivan Beritashvili, Soviet physiologist
Ivan Beritashvili (1885-1974), Soviet physiologist, reading a newspaper. Beritashvili founded physiology research in Georgia, and was a Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Zabolotny and colleagues, Kiev, 1929

Zabolotny and colleagues, Kiev, 1929
Danylo Zabolotny (1866-1929, right, seated), Soviet epidemiologist, with his colleagues at the the Microbiology and Epidemiology Institute, Kiev, Ukraine

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist

Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist
Alexander Sergeevich Spirin (born 1931), Soviet biochemist. Spirins work with Belozersky in 1957 predicted the existence of messenger RNA. He also worked on the structure and function of ribosomes

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Sergey Ilyushin, Soviet aircraft designer

Sergey Ilyushin, Soviet aircraft designer
Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin (1894-1977), Soviet aircraft designer. From 1926, Ilyushin founded an aircraft design company named after him

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Nikolay Semyonov, Soviet physicist

Nikolay Semyonov, Soviet physicist
Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov (1896-1986), Soviet physicist and chemist. Semyonov was awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on chemical kinetics and chain reactions

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist

Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (1891-1951), Soviet physicist. Vavilovs work in optics included his co-discovery of the Vavilov-Cherenkov effect (Cherenkov radiation), more often ascribed just to Cherenkov

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Vavilov and colleagues, Moscow, 1938

Vavilov and colleagues, Moscow, 1938
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (1891-1951, right), Soviet physicist, carrying out an experiment with colleagues in his laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Dmitry Rozhdestvensky, Soviet physicist

Dmitry Rozhdestvensky, Soviet physicist
Dmitry Syergeyevich Rozhdestvensky (1876-1940), Soviet physicist and industrialist. Rozhdestvensky, a professor at the University of St Petersburg



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