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Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Migration to the Americas, diagram

Migration to the Americas, diagram
Migration to the Americas. Diagram showing the three theories (arrowed) for when and how humans first arrived in the Americas

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: 3D pyramidal fractals, artwork

3D pyramidal fractals, artwork
3D pyramidal fractals. Artwork of a three-dimensional fractal consisting of an array of self-similar pyramids constructed of millions of cones

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Transposase enzyme and DNA complex

Transposase enzyme and DNA complex. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a TN5 transposase enzyme (green) bound to the transposon end of a DNA molecule (purple and pink)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Bristol Robotics Laboratorys BERT2 robot

Bristol Robotics Laboratorys BERT2 robot. British roboticist Chris Melhuish of Bristol Universitys Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) with the BERT2 robot

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Space communications equipment in museum

Space communications equipment in museum
Historic space communications equipment in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Plegmon eye inflammation, artwork

Plegmon eye inflammation, artwork
Plegmon eye inflammation. Artwork of a woman with a subcutaneous (below the skin) phlegmon inflammation of her left eye cavity (right)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Back muscles, artwork

Back muscles, artwork
Back muscles. Computer artwork of the shoulder joint showing bones (cream), nerves (yellow) and muscles (pink). The muscles across the top of the shoulder is the supraspinatus muscle

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Yuri Gagarin statue in London

Yuri Gagarin statue in London
Yuri Gagarin statue at the British Council, London. Part of its Gagarin in Britain exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of his visit to London in July 1961

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: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Logan Glacier, 2009

Logan Glacier, 2009. Image 2 of 2. Logan Glacier is located at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. This photograph, taken in 2009

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Satellite antenna at Baikonur museum

Satellite antenna at Baikonur museum
Satellite antenna display at Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan. Periphery of antenna is deployable to increase collecting area and therefore gain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Soyuz rocket on launch pad at Baikonur

Soyuz rocket on launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Pollen grains, artwork

Pollen grains, artwork
Pollen grains. Artwork of pollen grains from different flowers. The outer wall (exine) of each pollen grain is highly sculpted to aid their dispersal

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Normal spinal posture, artwork

Normal spinal posture, artwork
Normal spinal posture. Artwork of a man standing in an upright posture with normal spinal alignment. The bones (vertebrae) of the spine are shown

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Russian Vostok-type spacesuit

Russian Vostok-type spacesuit. Photographed at the British Councils Gagarin in Britain exhibition in London in 2011

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Common barn owl

Common barn owl (Tyto alba) perching on a fence. Barn owls are nocturnal predators that prefer open country in which to hunt their prey, which includes small mammals such as rodents

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Rhodopsin molecule

Rhodopsin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the rhodopsin complex. Rhodopsin (also called visual purple)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Lime kiln, artwork

Lime kiln, artwork
Lime kiln. Cutaway artwork showing the internal and external structure of a traditional lime kiln. The kiln has a cone-shaped burning chamber, two air inlets at the base, and is constructed of brick

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: MscS ion channel protein structure

MscS ion channel protein structure. Molecular model showing the protein structure of a Mechanosensitive Channel of Small Conductance (MscS) from an Escherichia coli bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Bacteriophage capsid protein shell

Bacteriophage capsid protein shell. Molecular model showing the partial shell structure of a bacteriophage capsid based on one of its coat proteins

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Tracking antenna at Baikonur space museum

Tracking antenna at Baikonur space museum
Tracking antennas at Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Laika, the first animal in space

Laika, the first animal in space
Mock-up of Laika, the first animal in space (Sputnik 2, launched on 3 November 1957). The spacesuit is mounted to a restraint for insertion into the capsule

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

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

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hubble Telescope service mission, 2009

Hubble Telescope service mission, 2009. Astronauts John Grunsfeld (left) and Andrew Feustel conduct a seven hour spacewalk to refurbish and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5671

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5671
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: Pollen cell structures, artwork

Pollen cell structures, artwork
Pollen cell structures. Pollen grains are the male reproductive structures produced by flowering plants. They have a double wall (intine and exine)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Apollo Temple, Syracuse

Apollo Temple, Syracuse
The remains of the Greek Temple of Apollo are situated on the island of Ortygia, the ancient centre of Siracusa (Syracuse) in south-east Sicily

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Pollen grains, artwork

Pollen grains, artwork
Pollen grains. Artwork of pollen grains from different flowers. The outer wall (exine) of each pollen grain is highly sculpted to aid their dispersal

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Spiral galaxy NGC 1365, HAWK-I image C014 / 5034

Spiral galaxy NGC 1365, HAWK-I image C014 / 5034
Spiral galaxy NGC 1365, infrared image. This barred spiral galaxy is part of the Fornax cluster of galaxies, and lies about 60 million light years from Earth in the constellation of Fornax

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Magnetic tape loop in Baikonur museum

Magnetic tape loop in Baikonur museum
Magnetic tape loop of early Russian computer in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Salivary gland anatomy, artwork

Salivary gland anatomy, artwork
Salivary gland anatomy. Artwork of a sectioned salivary gland, showing its acinar structure where salivary fluids are secreted in lobes (three shown)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Curiosity rover on Mars, satellite image C014 / 4940

Curiosity rover on Mars, satellite image C014 / 4940
Curiosity rover on Mars. Colour-enhanced satellite image of NASAs Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars. This rover, part of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission

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

Head anatomy, artwork
Head anatomy. Computer artwork showing the muscles (pink) and nerves (yellow) of the head, face, neck and shoulder

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Healthy kidneys, X-ray C014 / 4921

Healthy kidneys, X-ray C014 / 4921
Healthy kidneys. Arteriograph (artery X-ray) of the abdomen showing two healthy kidneys (orange). he kidneys filter waste products from the blood

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Neural network, artwork

Neural network, artwork
Neural network. Artwork of several nerve cells (neurons) forming a neural network. Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Soyuz manned spacecraft control panel

Soyuz manned spacecraft control panel in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: 7. 25-inch telescope, Sydney Observatory

7. 25-inch telescope, Sydney Observatory
7.25-inch telescope, Sydney Observatory. This refracting telescope, on an equatorial mount, was made by the German company Georg Merz and Sons

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Mechanical systems, diagram

Mechanical systems, diagram
Mechanical systems. Diagram of six different mechanical systems, with arrows showing the direction of the forces involved

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hellenistic glass container

Hellenistic glass container
Early Roman or Hellenistic glass container first century BCE

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher tending plants in a greenhouse

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus is the Greek designation of Thoth, the Egyptian god of magic, science and invention who also taught the people to write and calculate

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Hurricane Sandy, 29th October 2012 C014 / 5782

Hurricane Sandy, 29th October 2012 C014 / 5782
Hurricane Sandy, 29th October 2012

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Sputnik model in Baikonur museum

Sputnik model in Baikonur museum
Sputnik model in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space

Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space
Mock-up of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space (on 12 April 1961), in a Vostok 1 ejector seat. The spacesuit is the same type as worn by Gagarin

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722

Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722
Cretaceous landscape. Artwork of animals and plants in a Cretaceous landscape in mid-Africa. A multituberculate (lower right) is on a branch

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Salivary gland anatomy, artwork

Salivary gland anatomy, artwork
Salivary gland anatomy. Artwork of a median sagittal section through the oral cavity forming the human mouth, showing some of the salivary glands

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2014: Martian moon Phobos, artwork

Martian moon Phobos, artwork
Martian moon Phobos. Artwork of Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons. This moon is irregular in shape, measuring 19x21x27 kilometres



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