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Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Crocodile hatches from its egg

Crocodile hatches from its egg
Israel, Aravah, Crocodile and alligator breeding farm Crocodile hatches from its egg in the hands of a handler

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Potassium

Potassium
Rubidium. Vial containing a sample of the alkali metal rubidium (Rb). Rubidium compounds are sometimes used in fireworks to give them a purple colour

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Sea slug (Elysia ornata)

Sea slug (Elysia ornata). This sea slug is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is a herbivore grazing on algae on coral reefs. It can grow up to 4 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Cave excavation Rakefet cave

Cave excavation Rakefet cave
Israel, Galilee, Manot cave. Archaeological excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority have unearthed prehistoric remains spaning thousands of years. The cave was discovered in 2008

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Ytterbium

Ytterbium. Vial containing samples of the rare earth metal ytterbium (Yb). The rare earth metals, or rare earth elements, are a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: cellular antenna mast

cellular antenna mast

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Carbon

Carbon. Sample of carbon in two different forms, a graphite rod and industrial diamonds. Carbon is the basic building block of all organic life on Earth and has numerous uses

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Crocodile hatches from its egg

Crocodile hatches from its egg
Israel, Aravah, Crocodile and alligator breeding farm Crocodile hatches from its egg in the hands of a handler

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Niobium

Niobium. Sample of the transition metal niobium (Nb). Niobium is a soft, ductile, blue- grey transition metal used in special steels (especially stainless steels), alloys and superconductors

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Bismuth

Bismuth. Samples of the metal element bismuth (Bi). Bismuth is a trivalent poor metal. Its compounds and alloys are used widely in cosmetics, medicines, magnets and solders

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Desert sand dune

Desert sand dune Photographed in Israel Negev Desert

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Sodium

Sodium. Vial containing a sample of the alkali metal sodium (Na). Sodium is highly reactive and reacts rapidly with water and oxygen in the air, therefore is usually kept in oil

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Hydraulic platform for picking dates

Hydraulic platform for picking dates
Desert agriculture. Hydraulic platform for picking dates photographed in Israel, Aravah, Paran

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Chromium

Chromium. Samples of the transition metal chromium (Cr). Chromium has the atomic number 24 and is a hard, metallic element that can be highly polished

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Zinc

Zinc. Vial containing samples of the metal zinc (Zn). Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous metal that is used in galvanising and in a number of alloys such as brass and bronze

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Phosphorus

Phosphorus. Vial containing a sample of the element phosphorus (P). Phosphorus is a multivalent non-metal of the nitrogen group. It is commonly found in inorganic phosphate rocks

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Selenium

Selenium. Sample of the nonmetal selenium (Se). Selenium is a nonmetallic element that exhibits allotropy appearing in a number of forms including a grey crystalline metal-like form called metallic

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Palladium

Palladium. Vial containing samples of the transition metal palladium (Pd). Palladium is a rare silver-white metal in the platinum group

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Chromium

Chromium. Sample of the transition metal chromium (Cr). Chromium has the atomic number 24 and is a hard, metallic element that can be highly polished

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Iron

Iron. Samples of the transition metal iron (Fe). Iron is the most common element (by mass) found in the Earth, forming much of the planets outer and inner core

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Tungsten

Tungsten. Samples of the transition metal tungsten (W). Tungsten is a grey, hard, metallic element used extensively in steel alloys, where it imparts great hardness

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Sodium

Sodium. Vial containing a sample of the alkali metal sodium (Na). Sodium is highly reactive and reacts rapidly with water and oxygen in the air, therefore is usually kept in oil

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Iron

Iron. Samples of the transition metal iron (Fe). Iron is the most common element (by mass) found in the Earth, forming much of the planets outer and inner core

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Indium

Indium. Bar of the post-transition metal Indium (In). Indium is a rare, soft, malleable and easily fusible poor metal, chemically similar to aluminium or gallium but visually more similar to zinc

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Lithium

Lithium. Vial containing a sample of the alkali metal lithium (Li). Lithium has many uses. Some lithium salts are useful as a class of mood stabilizing drugs; lithium

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Crocodile hatches from its egg

Crocodile hatches from its egg
Israel, Aravah, Crocodile and alligator breeding farm Crocodile hatches from its egg in the hands of a handler

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Hatching Gecko

Hatching Gecko
Gecko hatches from its egg

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Aluminium

Aluminium. Sample of the metal aluminium (Al). Aluminium is a lightweight metallic element that is used in many different applications, including food packaging and engine components

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Cave excavation Rakefet cave

Cave excavation Rakefet cave
Israel, Galilee, Manot cave. Archaeological excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority have unearthed prehistoric remains spaning thousands of years. The cave was discovered in 2008

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Crocodile hatches from its egg

Crocodile hatches from its egg
Israel, Aravah, Crocodile and alligator breeding farm Crocodile hatches from its egg in the hands of a handler

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Sulphur

Sulphur. Sample of sulphur (S) on a watch glass. Sulphur is a reactive chemical element that is a yellow solid at room temperature

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Loperamide diarrhoea drug crystal, SEM

Loperamide diarrhoea drug crystal, SEM
Loperamide diarrhoea drug crystal, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This drug is used to treat acute diarrhoea and to control some forms of chronic diarrhoea

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Boron

Boron. Sample of the metalloid element boron (B). Major industrial-scale uses of boron compounds are in sodium perborate bleaches, and the borax component of fibreglass insulation

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Rhodium

Rhodium. Sample of the transition metal rhodium (Rh) in a Petri dish. Rhodium is a rare, silvery-white, hard, and chemically inert transition metal and a member of the platinum group

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Magnesium

Magnesium. Sample of the alkaline earth metal magnesium (Mg). Magnesium is a silvery-white metallic element. Its alloys are extremely lightweight

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Beryllium

Beryllium. Sample of the alkaline earth metal Beryllium (Be). Beryllium is a grey metallic element that is extracted from the mineral beryl (Beryllium aluminosilicate)

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Hydraulic platform for picking dates

Hydraulic platform for picking dates
Desert agriculture. Hydraulic platform for picking dates photographed in Israel, Aravah, Paran

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Feverfew leaf surface, SEM

Feverfew leaf surface, SEM
Feverfew leaf surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stoma on the leaf of a feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) plant

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Calcium

Calcium. Sample of the alkaline earth metal calcium (Ca) on a watch glass. Calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the Earths crust

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Bats clinging to a cave wall

Bats clinging to a cave wall
Israel, Carmel Mountain, Rakefet cave. A large colony of bats live in this cave

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Titanium

Titanium. Sample of the white, brittle transition metal titanium (Ti). This element is used in a large number of strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys for the construction of vehicles

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Chlorine

Chlorine. Vial containing a sample of chlorine (Cl) gas. Chlorine has many applications including as a constituent of bleach and in water as a disinfectant. It is toxic

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Wind turbines

Wind turbines
View of Wind turbines Photographed in Israel, Golan Heights, near kibbutz Ein Zivan

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Tin

Tin. Vial containing samples of the metal tin (Sn). Tin is one of the earliest metals used by man and is a relatively scarce element

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Hafnium

Hafnium. Sample of the transition metal hafnium (Hf). Hafnium is a silvery, lustrous metallic element that occurs with zirconium in the minerals zircon and baddeleyite

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Monument Bodmin

Monument Bodmin
The beacon monument to Walter Raleigh Gilbert a former townsman of the cornish town of Bodmin, in a park above the town

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: 4017-2

4017-2

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2012: Monument Bodmin

Monument Bodmin
The beacon monument to Walter Raleigh Gilbert a former townsman of the cornish town of Bodmin, in a park above the town



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