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Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Carbon dioxide oil extraction research

Carbon dioxide oil extraction research. Professor Julian Eastoe working on research into the use of carbon dioxide to extract oil

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Diffraction experiment, simulation

Diffraction experiment, simulation
Diffraction experiment. Simulation showing the variation with slit size of the diffraction pattern that results when a plane wave (top in each image) passes through a thin slit in a barrier

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Anvil cloud of ice crystals

Anvil cloud of ice crystals viewed from aircraft

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Rectal polyp removal, artwork

Rectal polyp removal, artwork
Rectal polyp removal. Artwork showing the use of a colonoscope to remove a polyp or cyst from the inside of the rectum. The rectum (down left) is the final part of the digestive system

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Herschels discovery of Uranus, 1781

Herschels discovery of Uranus, 1781
Discovery of Uranus on Tuesday 13 March 1781, recorded in written notes by the German-born British astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Streptavidin-biotin molecular complex

Streptavidin-biotin molecular complex. Molecular model of a double-binding complex of streptavidin (ribbons) and biotin (space-filled models, left and right). Biotin is also known as vitamin B7

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Ice pyramid fractal, artwork

Ice pyramid fractal, artwork
Ice pyramid fractal. Artwork of a icy landscape with a moon in the sky and a three-dimensional fractal consisting of a pyramid constructed of millions of cones

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Sputnik-type capsule in Baikonur museum

Sputnik-type capsule in Baikonur museum
Sputnik-type capsule, designed to carry animals into space, in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan. Photos show Sergei Korolev in July 1954 with a dog that flew on a suborbital rocket

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Fossilized coral from Carboniferous, LM

Fossilized coral from Carboniferous, LM
Fossil coral. Micrograph of a thin cut of rock containing fossilized rugose coral. This species, now extinct, lived in tropical seas during the lower Carboniferous period around 350 million years

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Convex traffic mirrors at a crossroads

Convex traffic mirrors at a crossroads in Antequera, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Soyuz rocket engines in Baikonur museum

Soyuz rocket engines in Baikonur museum
Soyuz rocket engines in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Streptavidin-biotin molecular complex

Streptavidin-biotin molecular complex. Molecular model of a single-strand binding complex of streptavidin (ribbons) and biotin (space-filled model, centre). Biotin is also known as vitamin B7

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus
hermes, trismegistus, thoth, greek, egyptian, god, wisdom, science, astrology, alchemy, philosophy, hermetica, corpus hermeticum, thrice-greatest, cosmos ancient, hermes trismegistus, c0145331

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5672

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5672
White matter fibres. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Russian calculator in Baikonur museum

Russian calculator in Baikonur museum
Early Russian mechanical calculator in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: CPR first aid technique, artwork

CPR first aid technique, artwork
CPR first aid technique. Artwork showing the 1st of 6 steps used in the first aid technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Astronaut Dale A. Gardner

Astronaut Dale A. Gardner holding a For Sale sign during extravehicular activity (EVA). Gardner was an astronaut aboard the Space Shuttles STS-51A mission. Astronaut Joseph P

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Rain drops on a window at sunrise

Rain drops on a window at sunrise

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Harmonic wave scattering, simulation

Harmonic wave scattering, simulation
Harmonic wave scattering. Numerical simulations of the wave pattern produced by scattering of a harmonic wave front moving from upper right to lower left past a cylinder

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Soyuz rocket in park in Baikonur

Soyuz rocket in park in Baikonur
Soyuz rocket on display in a park in Baikonur, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4725

Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4725
Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision. Artwork showing the future collision between the Milky Way Galaxy (seen edge-on) and the Andromeda Galaxy (seen as a spiral)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Aurora borealis over a tent

Aurora borealis over a tent. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights) that is visible in the night sky, usually only at high latitudes

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Mitochondrion structure, artwork

Mitochondrion structure, artwork
Mitochondrion structure. Artwork showing the internal structure of a mitochondrion. This structure, found in eukaryotic cells, is the site of energy production

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Logan Glacier, 1914

Logan Glacier, 1914. Image 1 of 2. Logan Glacier is located at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. This photograph, taken in 1914, shows the glacier across much of the middle of the image

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Lower body anatomy, artwork

Lower body anatomy, artwork
Lower body anatomy. Computer artwork showing the bones (cream), muscles (pink), nerves (yellow) and ligaments and tendons (white) of the lower body

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Cherry Blossom, Japan

Cherry Blossom, Japan
Japanese pink Cherry Blossom part of the Prunus genus, most commonly Prunus serrulata

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hurricane Sandy, 28th October 2012 C014 / 5781

Hurricane Sandy, 28th October 2012 C014 / 5781
Hurricane Sandy. Satellite image of hurricane Sandy off the east coast of the USA (top centre) on 28th October 2012 at 17.45 UTC

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Watts governor on a steam engine

Watts governor on a steam engine. Photographed in Torre del Mar, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Central and peripheral nerves, artwork

Central and peripheral nerves, artwork
Central and peripheral nerves. Artwork showing the central and peripheral nervous systems (right), with the brain shown on the walking man at left

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Facial nerve anatomy, artwork

Facial nerve anatomy, artwork
Facial nerve anatomy. Artwork of an oblique frontal view of the anatomical position of the facial nerve and its branches in relation to the deep facial (mimetic) muscles (red) of the human head

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Jewish limestone Ossuary

Jewish limestone Ossuary with vaulted lid decorated with Rosettes, concentric circles and arches 1st century CE

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Diffraction experiment, simulation

Diffraction experiment, simulation
Diffraction experiment. Numerical simulations of the interference pattern produced by single-slit diffraction of a harmonic wave front moving through the slits from upper right to lower left

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5664

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5664
White matter fibres. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Ovarian cyst in abdomen, artwork

Ovarian cyst in abdomen, artwork
Ovarian cyst in abdomen. Artwork of a large ovarian cyst (centre left) in a dissected human abdomen, seen from above. The uterus (centre) and the ovaries are part of the female reproductive system

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Fossilized coral from Carboniferous, LM

Fossilized coral from Carboniferous, LM
Fossil coral. Micrograph of a thin cut of rock containing fossilized rugose coral. This species, now extinct, lived in tropical seas during the lower Carboniferous period around 350 million years

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Vostok spacesuit in Baikonur museum

Vostok spacesuit in Baikonur museum
Vostok spacesuit (type worn by Yuri Gagarin) in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Aurora borealis over trees

Aurora borealis over trees. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights) that is visible in the night sky, usually only at high latitudes

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Power control cabinets in Baikonur museum

Power control cabinets in Baikonur museum
Russian power control cabinets in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Reproductive organs of a lily flower

Reproductive organs of a lily flower
Flower of the hybrid Tango lily Cappuccino showing the reproductive organs. Lilies are monocotyledonous plants with three-fold symmetry in the floral parts.The picture shows 6 anthers (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Venus and a star, transit observation

Venus and a star, transit observation
Venus and a star. The planet Venus (right, crescent) and a star (point, left), as seen in a transit instrument. A transit instrument is used to measure the positions of celestial objects as they

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Russian tank at Baikonur space museum

Russian tank at Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: CPR first aid technique, artwork

CPR first aid technique, artwork
CPR first aid technique. Artwork showing the 4th of 6 steps used in the first aid technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Roman glass container

Roman glass container
2 Roman glass containers one yellow one green first centuryBCE

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Human spine, artwork

Human spine, artwork
Human spine. Computer artwork of the human spine. The cervical (neck) spine is blue, the thoracic (upper) spine is green and the lumbar (lower) spine is pink

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Green building with biowall in Paris C014 / 5737

Green building with biowall in Paris C014 / 5737
Green building with biowall, Paris France

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Early Russian computer in Baikonur museum

Early Russian computer in Baikonur museum
Early Russian computer in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan (note thermionic valves and mechanical calculator)



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