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"Bacteria: The Microscopic Marvels of Yellowstone National Park" In the heart of Wyoming, USA lies the breathtaking Yellowstone National Park

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of Rubella virus

Microscopic view of Rubella virus
Microscopic view of Rubella. Rubella is an acute, contagious viral infection. While the illness is generally mild in children, it has serious consequences in pregnant women causing fetal death

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila

Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila. Legionella pneumophila is a thin, aerobic, pleomorphic, flagellated, non-spore forming, gram-negative bacterium of the genus Legionella

Background imageBacteria Collection: Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder of the nervous system

Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder of the nervous system
A genetic disorder of the nervous system, neurofibromatosis causes tumors to form on nerves throughout the body, including a type of tumor called an optic nerve glioma that can result in childhood

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of bacteria

Conceptual image of bacteria

Background imageBacteria Collection: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles (blue) budding from a chronically infected VERO E6 cell (yellow-green)

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of the dengue virus

Conceptual image of the dengue virus. The dengue virus is a mosquito-borne RNA virus that causes dengue fever

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of Yersinia

Microscopic view of Yersinia. Yersinia is a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella

Conceptual image of salmonella. Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria. There are two main species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of a microbe

Microscopic view of a microbe. Microbes are single-cell organisms so tiny that millions can fit into the eye of a needle

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of flagellate bacterium

Conceptual image of flagellate bacterium

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of bacteria

Microscopic view of bacteria

Background imageBacteria Collection: Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell

Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell illustrating the unexpected discovery of sheet-like processes that fold back onto the membrane surface

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus

Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus. A ubiquitous virus is contagious in early childhood through the respiratory tract

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of Henipavirus

Microscopic view of Henipavirus. Henipavirus is a established group of paramyxoviruses comprising the Hendra virus, Nipah virus and Cedar virus

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of vibrio cholerae causing cholera

Conceptual image of vibrio cholerae causing cholera

Background imageBacteria Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of an apoptotic HeLa cell

Scanning electron micrograph of an apoptotic HeLa cell. Zeiss Merlin HR-SEM

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microscopic view of Canine Parvovirus

Microscopic view of Canine Parvovirus. Canine Parvovirus is a highly contagious viral disease that is one of the most common causes of diarrhea in dogs under 6 months of age

Background imageBacteria Collection: Cloning dishes in research lab

Cloning dishes in research lab

Background imageBacteria Collection: Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells

Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells
Human neural progenitor cells were isolated under selective culture conditions from the developing human brain and directed through lineage differentiation to GFAP + (glial fibrillary acid protein)

Background imageBacteria Collection: Surface of HIV infected microphage

Surface of HIV infected microphage
3D representation of the surface and interior of an HIV-infected macrophage obtained using newly developed tools for 3D imaging using ion-abrasion scanning electron microscopy

Background imageBacteria Collection: Influenza virus, glassy look

Influenza virus, glassy look

Background imageBacteria Collection: Conceptual image of common bacteria

Conceptual image of common bacteria

Background imageBacteria Collection: Artists concept of Archean stromatolites on the shore of an ancient sea

Artists concept of Archean stromatolites on the shore of an ancient sea
Dome-shaped stromatolites, averaging three feet high and four feet wide, populate the shallow shore of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago

Background imageBacteria Collection: A variety of micro organisms have ventured out of the ocean and onto two volcanic

A variety of micro organisms have ventured out of the ocean and onto two volcanic
A variety of single-celled organisms have ventured out of the ocean and onto the rocky remains of two volcanic calderas, adding color to an otherwise monochromatic landscape

Background imageBacteria Collection: Microcosm dedicated to the London Water Companies: Monster soup commonly called Thames Water

Microcosm dedicated to the London Water Companies: Monster soup commonly called Thames Water
XCF38171 Microcosm dedicated to the London Water Companies: Monster soup commonly called Thames Water, being a correct representation of that precious stuff doled out to us!!

Background imageBacteria Collection: Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill

Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill, Old Faithful Area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacteria Collection: 3d-rendering, enterobacteriaceae, bacteria

3d-rendering, enterobacteriaceae, bacteria

Background imageBacteria Collection: POLLUTION CARTOON, c1828. Monster Soup. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1828

POLLUTION CARTOON, c1828. Monster Soup. Satirical etching by William Heath, c1828, commenting on the consequences for Londons water supply resulting from the pollution of the Thames River

Background imageBacteria Collection: Bacterial mat through meadow, Iceland

Bacterial mat through meadow, Iceland

Background imageBacteria Collection: Pool runoff of orange bacteria and algae (Therophiles), Grand Prismatic Pool, Midway Geyser Basin

Pool runoff of orange bacteria and algae (Therophiles), Grand Prismatic Pool, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10889154

Picture No. 10889154
Bacteria Mats - bright orange and yellow bacteria mats created by natural sulphur springs cover the rock walls Date:

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10889153

Picture No. 10889153
Bacteria Mats - bright orange and yellow bacteria mats created by natural sulphur springs cover the rock walls Date:

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10889485

Picture No. 10889485
Rio Mendoza - ruins of an old thermal bath sitting on a rock ledge overlooking Rio Mendoza at Puente del Inca - bright orange

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10889486

Picture No. 10889486
Bacteria mats - bright orange and yellow bacteria mats created by natural sulphur springs cover the rock walls Date:

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10889484

Picture No. 10889484
Rio Mendoza - Puente del Inca - bright orange and yellow bacteria mats created by natural sulphur springs cover the rock walls Date:

Background imageBacteria Collection: Picture No. 10984551

Picture No. 10984551
Bacterial Mats - in runoff water Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageBacteria Collection: Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce

Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce antibodies to
EHRLICHs THEORY, 1900. Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce antibodies to neutralize invading bacteria

Background imageBacteria Collection: A threadworm (Strongyloides stercoralis). Line engraving, American, late 19th century

A threadworm (Strongyloides stercoralis). Line engraving, American, late 19th century
THREADWORM, 19th CENTURY. A threadworm (Strongyloides stercoralis). Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageBacteria Collection: Figures a-e represent Taenia Solium, the pork tapeworm; figure f represents Taenia saginata

Figures a-e represent Taenia Solium, the pork tapeworm; figure f represents Taenia saginata, the beef tapeworm
TAPEWORMS, 19th CENTURY. Figures a-e represent Taenia Solium, the pork tapeworm; figure f represents Taenia saginata, the beef tapeworm. Line engraving, late 19th century

Background imageBacteria Collection: A trichina worm (Trichinella spiralis) coiled up in a human muscle

A trichina worm (Trichinella spiralis) coiled up in a human muscle. Line engraving, American, late 19th century
TRICHINA, 19th CENTURY. A trichina worm (Trichinella spiralis) coiled up in a human muscle. Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageBacteria Collection: Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) Italian biologist. He worked on bacteria (disproved

Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) Italian biologist. He worked on bacteria (disproved spontaneous generation), digestion (first to use term gastric juice)

Background imageBacteria Collection: Desert varnish on red Wingate sandstone, Long Canyon, near Boulder

Desert varnish on red Wingate sandstone, Long Canyon, near Boulder, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, U.S.A. October

Background imageBacteria Collection: Thermophile bacterial mats at hotspring, Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin

Thermophile bacterial mats at hotspring, Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone N. P. Wyoming, U. S
Thermophile bacterial mats at hotspring, Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone N.P. Wyoming, U.S.A. September

Background imageBacteria Collection: Thermophile bacterial mats and steam rising from hotspring, with tourists on boardwalk

Thermophile bacterial mats and steam rising from hotspring, with tourists on boardwalk, Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone N.P. Wyoming, U.S.A. September

Background imageBacteria Collection: View of hotspring outlet coloured with thermophilic bacteria, Pinwheel Geyser, Porcelain Basin

View of hotspring outlet coloured with thermophilic bacteria, Pinwheel Geyser, Porcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone N.P. Wyoming, U.S.A. September

Background imageBacteria Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme, badger in live trap being vaccinated by Wildlife Trust personnel, Shropshire, England, June

Background imageBacteria Collection: Biology - medicine - microbiology - bacteriology - bacteria - Hemolytic Streptococci

Biology - medicine - microbiology - bacteriology - bacteria - Hemolytic Streptococci, microscope view
Biology - Medicine - Microbiology - Bacteriology - Microscopy - Bacteria, hemolytic streptococci

Background imageBacteria Collection: Pot of yogurt with foil lid pulled back to show lemon coloured yogurt, angled side view

Pot of yogurt with foil lid pulled back to show lemon coloured yogurt, angled side view



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"Bacteria: The Microscopic Marvels of Yellowstone National Park" In the heart of Wyoming, USA lies the breathtaking Yellowstone National Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts and scientists alike. Amidst its natural wonders, one can find an extraordinary display of microbial life at the Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin. Picture No. 11675590 captures this mesmerizing sight, showcasing vibrant hues that seem to dance upon the water's surface. However, what may appear as an artistic masterpiece is actually a thriving community of bacteria. Zooming in closer with SEM C018 / 8596 reveals a neutrophil engulfing MRSA - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. This image serves as a reminder of how these tiny organisms can pose significant threats to human health. Another SEM image showcases E. Coli bacteria, reminding us that not all it can harmful; some play crucial roles in our digestive system and even aid scientific research. Moving back to Yellowstone's enchantment, we encounter Salmonella bacteria through another captivating SEM photograph. These microscopic creatures serve as a stark reminder that even within such serene landscapes, dangers lurk unseen. Coloured TEM imagery introduces us to Yersinia pestis bacteria – responsible for causing devastating outbreaks like the infamous Black Death throughout history. Such visuals emphasize their intricate structures and highlight why understanding them is vital for public health efforts. Venturing beyond real-life images into computer artwork brings forth a beta DNA segment surrounded by spheres—a representation of genetic material essential for bacterial survival and reproduction. Artistic depictions also shed light on various cell types found within these microorganisms' complex world—each playing unique roles necessary for their survival and proliferation. Historical diagrams reveal cultures of Anthrax—an infectious disease with severe consequences if left unchecked—underscoring humanity's ongoing battle against bacterial infections throughout time. Tuberculosis bacteria make their appearance too—a haunting reminder that despite medical advancements, infectious diseases continue to challenge us.