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Background imagePhysics Collection: Schrodingers cat experiment

Schrodingers cat experiment
Schrodingers Cat. Computer graphic depicting the famous " Schrodingers Cat" thought experiment, showing a cat (both dead and alive)

Background imagePhysics Collection: Bernard Palissy, French potter

Bernard Palissy, French potter
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, coloured artwork. Originally a glass-painter by trade, Palissy spent 16 years on experiments to produce enamels

Background imagePhysics Collection: Bernard Palissy, French potter

Bernard Palissy, French potter
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, surrounded by plants and animals, coloured artwork. Originally a glass-painter by trade

Background imagePhysics Collection: Atomic structure, conceptual artwork

Atomic structure, conceptual artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of electron orbit paths as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters) of atoms. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of atoms

Background imagePhysics Collection: Atomic energy, conceptual artwork

Atomic energy, conceptual artwork
Atomic energy. Conceptual computer artwork of a reaction occuring at the atomic level, showing a release of energy. Electron orbit paths are seen as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters)

Background imagePhysics Collection: Atomic energy, conceptual artwork

Atomic energy, conceptual artwork
Atomic energy. Conceptual computer artwork of a reaction occuring at the atomic level, showing a release of energy. Electron orbit paths are seen as rings around the central nuclei

Background imagePhysics Collection: Atomic structure, conceptual artwork

Atomic structure, conceptual artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of electron orbit paths as rings around the central nuclei (purple clusters) of atoms. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of atoms

Background imagePhysics Collection: LHC tunnel, CERN

LHC tunnel, CERN
LHC tunnel, composite image. Safety supervisor riding a bicycle along the LHC (large hadron collider) tunnel at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imagePhysics Collection: ATLAS detector, CERN

ATLAS detector, CERN
ATLAS detector. Engineers working on part of the ATLAS (a torodial LHC apparatus) detector in a clean room at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imagePhysics Collection: CMS detector, CERN

CMS detector, CERN
CMS detector. Part of the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imagePhysics Collection: LHC tunnel, CERN

LHC tunnel, CERN
LHC tunnel. The LHC (large hadron collider) in its tunnel at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imagePhysics Collection: CERN radio frequency accelerator

CERN radio frequency accelerator. Part of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) from CERN. This was one of the largest and most powerful particle accelerators

Background imagePhysics Collection: Composite image of Large Hadron Collider

Composite image of Large Hadron Collider
Large Hadron Collider. Composite image showing how the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerator might appear in the existing LEP tunnel at CERN

Background imagePhysics Collection: End of magnet for Large Hadron Collider

End of magnet for Large Hadron Collider
Magnet for the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the new accelerator for CERN, the European particle physics laboratory at Geneva

Background imagePhysics Collection: Mock-up of Large Hadron Collider at CERN

Mock-up of Large Hadron Collider at CERN
Mock-up of the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the proposed new accelerator for the CERN European particle physics laboratory

Background imagePhysics Collection: Lead ion collisions

Lead ion collisions. Particle tracks from the first stable run lead ion collisions seen by the ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory)

Background imagePhysics Collection: Lead ion collisions

Lead ion collisions. Particle tracks from the first lead ion collisions seen by the ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva

Background imagePhysics Collection: Soap bubbles

Soap bubbles between two sheets of glass. These structures form the lowest energy state possible, known as a minimal surface, as a result of the balancing of surface tensions



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