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Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Glutamine synthetase enzyme

Glutamine synthetase enzyme, molecular model. This ligase enzyme forms chemical bonds between molecules. It plays an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Assorted caviar C014 / 1520

Assorted caviar C014 / 1520
Assorted caviar

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Headache C014 / 1339

Headache C014 / 1339
MODEL RELEASED. Headache

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: iCub robot

iCub robot holding a box. The iCub is a small humanoid robot designed by the RobotCub Consortium of scientists from European universities

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Artemisia glacialis C014 / 2102

Artemisia glacialis C014 / 2102
Glacier wormwood (Artemisia glacialis)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Actea rubra f. neglecta C014 / 1348

Actea rubra f. neglecta C014 / 1348
White baneberry (Actea rubra f. neglecta)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Sore shoulder C014 / 1334

Sore shoulder C014 / 1334
MODEL RELEASED. Sore shoulder

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Emperor dragonfly C014 / 2336

Emperor dragonfly C014 / 2336
Emperor dragonfly (Anax imperator) resting on a stem. Also known as the blue emperor, this is one of the largest dragonflies in Europe, averaging 7.8 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Turnip yellow mosaic virus capsid

Turnip yellow mosaic virus capsid, molecular model. This virus infects a wide variety of plants, including crops such as turnips and cabbages, causing yellow patches on the leaves

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Santa Maria ship, 19th-century replica C014 / 2046

Santa Maria ship, 19th-century replica C014 / 2046
Santa Maria ship. 19th-century replica of the Spanish carrack Santa Maria. This was the flagship used by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus on his 1492 voyage to discover the Americas

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Valproic acid anticonvulsant molecule C014 / 2295

Valproic acid anticonvulsant molecule C014 / 2295
Valproic acid. Molecular model of the anticonvulsant and mood-stabilising drug valproic acid. It is used to treat epilepsy, seizures, bipolar disorder and depression

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Creation of Adam from clay, 15th century

Creation of Adam from clay, 15th century
Creation of Adam from clay. 15th-century recto (with Latin text) and artwork showing the biblical story of the creation of the first human (Adam) from clay by God

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Oesophagus wall, light micrograph

Oesophagus wall, light micrograph
Oesophagus wall. Light micrograph of a section through the human oesophagus, which passes food from the mouth to the stomach

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Alchemy experiment, 19th century

Alchemy experiment, 19th century
Alchemy experiment. 19th-century artwork showing an alchemist bending over to observe the results of an experiment. The flask in front of him, connected to the furnace at left

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Newtons cradle

Newtons cradle. This device consists of a number of steel balls suspended from a frame in a horizontal line. When one of the balls (left) is pulled back and allowed to swing

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Geomagnetism research, 1965 C014 / 2069

Geomagnetism research, 1965 C014 / 2069
Geomagnetism research. US geologists Allan Verne Cox (left, 1926-1987), Richard Doell (centre, 1923-2008), and (Gary) Brent Dalrymple (right)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Firestone and Edison, US businessmen C014 / 2052

Firestone and Edison, US businessmen C014 / 2052
Firestone and Edison, US businessmen, walking together. US businessman Harvey Samuel Firestone (left, 1868-1938) founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in 1900

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Actin Myosin Muscle Model, artwork C014 / 2659

Actin Myosin Muscle Model, artwork C014 / 2659
Computer artwork of the molecular actin myosin muscle structure. The complex ultrastructure of cells, their shape and internal structure

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Dodge Brothers automobile factory, 1919 C014 / 2061

Dodge Brothers automobile factory, 1919 C014 / 2061
Dodge Brothers automobile factory. Workers assembled next to Dodge 1919 4-door sedans at the Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company factory in Hamtramck, Wayne County, Michigan, USA

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Sprats C014 / 1518

Sprats C014 / 1518
Sprats

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2118

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2118
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (purple and beige) bound to a DNA molecule (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and orange)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Proton collision C014 / 1807

Proton collision C014 / 1807
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the LHCb (large hadron collider beauty) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1783

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1783
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Micrography metallurgy analysis, 1937 C014 / 0466

Micrography metallurgy analysis, 1937 C014 / 0466
Micrography metallurgy analysis. Researcher in the 1930s using a new photomicrograph design (right) to analyse the structural effect of corrosion on metals (left) used in aircraft construction

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Physalis mottle virus capsid

Physalis mottle virus capsid, molecular model. This virus is named for its infection of plants in the Physalis genus, which includes the groundcherries. The virus causes discolouration

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Male common blue butterfly C014 / 2333

Male common blue butterfly C014 / 2333
Male common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) on a seedhead

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Curiosity rover, artwork C014 / 1259

Curiosity rover, artwork C014 / 1259
Curiosity rover. Computer artwork of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission rover, Curiosity, on the Martian surface. The rover, which weighs over 900 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Big Bang and galaxies, artwork C014 / 1242

Big Bang and galaxies, artwork C014 / 1242
Big Bang and galaxies. Artwork showing the galaxies that formed following the Big Bang (centre), the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state some 13.7

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Assorted pills C014 / 1203

Assorted pills C014 / 1203
Assorted pills. Assorted drugs and food supplement pills, tablets and capsules, along with a vial containing a vaccine

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Jules, robot head

Jules, robot head. Photograph of Jules, an expressive humanoid robot head. Jules is able to examine a persons face via video cameras located within its eyes

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Henri Victor Regnault

Henri Victor Regnault French physicist and chemist (1810-78). He worked with Liebig and succeeded Gay-Lussac as professor of chemistry at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Alchemist at work, 19th century

Alchemist at work, 19th century
Alchemist at work. 19th-century artwork of an alchemist writing at a desk in a cluttered room which includes chemical equipment (lower centre)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Toothache C014 / 1336

Toothache C014 / 1336
MODEL RELEASED. Toothache

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Daphne x napolitana Bramdean

Daphne x napolitana Bramdean

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Sore throat C014 / 1335

Sore throat C014 / 1335
MODEL RELEASED. Sore throat

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Head and neck anatomy, artwork

Head and neck anatomy, artwork
Head and neck anatomy, computer artwork. Arteries are red, veins are blue, nerves are deep yellow and lymph vessels are bright yellow

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: HIV gp41 glycoprotein

HIV gp41 glycoprotein. Model showing the molecular structure of the gp41 protein from the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) glycoprotein envelope

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Antineutron discovery team, 1956 C014 / 2067

Antineutron discovery team, 1956 C014 / 2067
Antineutron discovery team, working on the focus magnet of the Bevatron Accelerator, the machine they used to create and detect the anti-particle of the neutron

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Fruit and vegetable juice ingredients C014 / 1509

Fruit and vegetable juice ingredients C014 / 1509
Fruit and vegetable juice with ingredients

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: British BE2a fighter plane, World War I C014 / 2041

British BE2a fighter plane, World War I C014 / 2041
British BE2a fighter plane. The BE2 was a Bleriot Experimental biplane model produced by the Royal Aircraft Factory (later the Royal Aircraft Establishment)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Tobacco farmer, Cuba C014 / 1496

Tobacco farmer, Cuba C014 / 1496
Tobacco farmer in a drying room. Farmer with a cigar in his mouth, handling harvested tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum) hung up to dry on racks in a drying house on a farm in Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Joseph Black and latent heat

Joseph Black and latent heat
Joseph Black giving a practical demonstration of latent heat to students of Glasgow University in the 1760s. The Scottish chemist and physicist found that as ice is heated

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Cerebrum, light micrograph C014 / 1400

Cerebrum, light micrograph C014 / 1400
Cerebrum. Light micrograph of a section through tissue from the cerebrum, showing neurons (nerve cells, purple). The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Dodge Brothers automobile factory, 1915 C014 / 2060

Dodge Brothers automobile factory, 1915 C014 / 2060
Dodge Brothers automobile factory. Workers on the chassis assembly line in Main Building 1 of the Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company factory in Hamtramck, Wayne County, Michigan, USA

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Acaena novae-zelandiae C014 / 1344

Acaena novae-zelandiae C014 / 1344
Pirri-pirri bur (Acaena novae-zelandiae)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Proton collision C014 / 1794

Proton collision C014 / 1794
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Black hole, artwork C014 / 1244

Black hole, artwork C014 / 1244
Black hole. Artwork of the spherical region where light is trapped around a black hole, with surrounding interstellar material (blue) being pulled inwards

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Facial hair clipper C014 / 1280

Facial hair clipper C014 / 1280
Facial hair clipper. Electric facial hair clipper for use on hair in places such as the ears, nose, and eyebrows



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