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Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Conophytum minutum

Conophytum minutum

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Hollywood science, conceptual artwork

Hollywood science, conceptual artwork
Hollywood science. Conceptual artwork of UFOs and Isaac Newton, representing the use of science when producing animations and CGI in films

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Science mentoring, conceptual artwork

Science mentoring, conceptual artwork
Science mentoring. Conceptual artwork of a senior scientist (right) mentoring a younger one, represented as being cultured in a petri dish (left)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Colon polyp, 3D colonoscopy image

Colon polyp, 3D colonoscopy image
Colon polyp. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy image of a pedunculated (stalked) polyp in the sigmoid colon (large intestine) of a 50-year-old patient

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: State-controlled science, artwork

State-controlled science, artwork
State-controlled science. Artwork of two state security guards and a scientist. This can represent state control of science, or the development of science and military technologies as state secrets

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Lumazine synthase molecule

Lumazine synthase molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a lumazine synthase enzyme molecule from a Aquifex aeolicus bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Aloe arborescens Golden Glow in flower

Aloe arborescens Golden Glow in flower

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Failed hip replacement, CT scan

Failed hip replacement, CT scan
Failed hip replacement. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a total hip replacement (solid white) in a 70-year-old patient

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae)

Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) flower

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Calcified heart valve, CT scan

Calcified heart valve, CT scan
Calcified heart valve. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a section through the heart of a 67-year-old patient showing calcification of the aortic valve (round)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Failed hip replacement, CT scan

Failed hip replacement, CT scan
Failed hip replacement. Computed tomography (CT) scan of a total hip replacement (solid white) in a 70-year-old patient. This scan shows that the orthopaedic cement

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Out-of-body state, conceptual artwork

Out-of-body state, conceptual artwork. This state is sometimes reported by those near death, represented by the pearly gates to heaven

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Alexander G. Bell with his future wife

Alexander G. Bell with his future wife. Artwork of Scottish-US inventor and telephone pioneer Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) with his future wife Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (1857-1923)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Conophytum minutum

Conophytum minutum flowers

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Astronauts fighting, artwork

Astronauts fighting, artwork
Astronauts fighting. Artwork of two astronauts arguing and fighting while in a space station or space vessel. Astronauts are required to undergo psychological testing to minimise the chance of

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Total hip replacement, X-rays

Total hip replacement, X-rays
Total hip replacement. X-rays taken during (left) and after (right) surgery to replace the right hip joint of a 65-year-old patient using a prosthetic implant

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Cushings syndrome, light micrograph

Cushings syndrome, light micrograph
Cushings syndrome. Light micrograph of a section through muscle affected by Cushings syndrome, a hormonal condition caused by overproduction of adrenal gland hormones

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Cloud cover climate change, artwork

Cloud cover climate change, artwork
Cloud cover climate change. Artwork showing climate change in the form of lowered temperatures due to increased cloud formation

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Salivary gland stone, X-ray

Salivary gland stone, X-ray
Salivary gland stone. Coloured X-ray of the jaw of a 36-year-old patient with a stone (white, lower left) in the right submaxillary gland

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Secondary spinal cancer, MRI scan

Secondary spinal cancer, MRI scan
Secondary spinal cancer. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a section through the lumbar spine of a 32-year-old female patient, showing malignant (cancerous) tumours in the L1 and L2 vertebrae

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Balloon angioplasty, X-ray

Balloon angioplasty, X-ray
Balloon angioplasty. Coloured X-ray of the abdomen of a 45-year-old patient with a history of thrombosis (blood clots) in the inferior vena cava (vein), which have narrowed (stenosed)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Salivary gland stone, X-ray

Salivary gland stone, X-ray
Salivary gland stone. X-ray of the jaw of a 36-year-old patient with a stone (white, lower left) in the right submaxillary gland

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Cotard syndrome, conceptual artwork

Cotard syndrome, conceptual artwork
Cotard syndrome. Conceptual artwork of a woman in a coffin on a psychiatrists couch, representing a patient with the rare Cotard syndrome

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Brain tumour, MRI scans

Brain tumour, MRI scans
Brain tumour. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of sections through the head of a 23-year-old patient with a lesion (dark patches)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Act of remembering, artwork

Act of remembering, artwork
Act of remembering. Artwork representing how an object seen by the eyes is remembered by the brain. The object here (a red coffee mug) is shown in the brain at right

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Dementia, light micrograph

Dementia, light micrograph
Dementia. Light micrograph of a section through the cerebral cortex of the brain of a patient with dementia. Dementia is mainly a disease of old age

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Meat culture growth, conceptual artwork

Meat culture growth, conceptual artwork
Meat culture growth. Conceptual artwork of meat products being grown on plants, representing the cultivation of meat in a laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Aechmea fasciata flower

Aechmea fasciata flower
Silver vase plant (Aechmea facisata) flower

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Svalbard Global Seed Vault, artwork

Svalbard Global Seed Vault, artwork
Svalbard Global Seed Vault, conceptual artwork. Polar bear walking on snow and ice above a vault containing fruits. This represents the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, constructed between 2006 and 2008

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Stroke, MRI scan

Stroke, MRI scan
Stroke. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, left) and computed tomography (CT, right) scans of axial sections through the brain of a 58-year-old patient

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Balloon angioplasty, X-ray

Balloon angioplasty, X-ray
Balloon angioplasty. X-ray of the abdomen of a 45-year-old patient with a history of thrombosis (blood clots) in the inferior vena cava (vein), which have narrowed (stenosed)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Ant research, conceptual artwork

Ant research, conceptual artwork. The stilts attached to this ants legs, and the map it is consulting, represent research that was done to determine how ants navigate

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Parkinsons disease, light micrograph

Parkinsons disease, light micrograph
Parkinsons disease. Light micrograph of a section through the brain of a patient with Parkinsons disease showing a neuron (nerve cell, centre) containing Lewy bodies (dark red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Bird flu research, artwork

Bird flu research, artwork
Bird flu research. Artwork of wild birds tagged with radio transmitters to allow researchers to record and study their migration patterns

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Teenage brain effects, artwork

Teenage brain effects, artwork
Teenage brain effects. Artwork of teenagers viewing roadside traffic lights next to roadworks. Studies have shown that the brains of teenagers are still developing and forming

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Living stone plant (Lithops aucampiae)

Living stone plant (Lithops aucampiae). This is a one-year-old seedling

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Nobel Prize, conceptual artwork

Nobel Prize, conceptual artwork
Nobel Prize. Conceptual artwork representing the Nobel Prizes, leading awards made annually for outstanding cultural and scientific advances

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Brain tumour, MRI scan

Brain tumour, MRI scan
Brain tumour. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through the head of a 23-year-old patient with a lesion (dark patch)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Firefighting, conceptual artwork

Firefighting, conceptual artwork
Firefighting. Conceptual artwork of fire as a human figure to be attacked with water from a hose or by extinguishing flames with a fire beater tool (left)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Lumazine synthase molecule

Lumazine synthase molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a lumazine synthase enzyme molecule from a Aquifex aeolicus bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Music and prime numbers, artwork

Music and prime numbers, artwork
Music and prime numbers. Artwork of a blackboard displaying the opening of Part I of the Goldberg Variations (1741), an aria and set of 30 variations by German composer Johann Sebastian Bach

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Jet lag, conceptual artwork

Jet lag, conceptual artwork
Jet lag. Conceptual artwork of a clock face, sleepy eye and aeroplane, representing jet lag. This is the tiredness and disorientation that can result from the effects of long-haul flights across

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Throat cancer, X-rays

Throat cancer, X-rays
Throat cancer. X-rays showing the transit of a contrast medium (dense white) through the throat of a 54-year-old patient with an adenocarcinoma (cancer) of the lower oesophagus (gullet)

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Genders of Nobel laureates, artwork

Genders of Nobel laureates, artwork
Genders of Nobel laureates. Artwork showing the gender divide between women (left) and men (right) who have won Nobel Prizes

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Berry aneurysm, MRI scan

Berry aneurysm, MRI scan
Stroke. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of an axial section through the brain of a 58-year-old patient, showing the damage (dark) caused 24 hours after a cerebral infarction

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Early portable military radio, artwork

Early portable military radio, artwork
Early portable military radio. Artwork of a soldier carrying an early portable military radio. Radios used by the military varied in size depending on how far they needed to transmit and receive

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Breast lumps, MRI

Breast lumps, MRI
Breast lumps. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the chest of a 20-year-old patient, showing multiple fibroadenomas (light patches) in both breasts

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2013: Spanish flag (Lantana camara) flowers

Spanish flag (Lantana camara) flowers



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