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"Unraveling the Mysteries of the Coil: From Tesla to Moths and Beyond" The mesmerizing power of a Tesla Coil discharge, captivating minds since its invention

Background imageCoil Collection: Aneurysm treatment, angiogram C018 / 0536

Aneurysm treatment, angiogram C018 / 0536
Aneurysm treatment. Angiogram (X-ray) overlaid on a computer model of the treatment of a 39 year old patient with an aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery

Background imageCoil Collection: Aneurysm treatment, angiogram C018 / 0514

Aneurysm treatment, angiogram C018 / 0514
Aneurysm treatment. Coloured angiogram (X-ray) overlaid on a computer model of the treatment of a 39 year old patient with an aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery

Background imageCoil Collection: DNA supercoils, artwork

DNA supercoils, artwork
DNA supercoils. Computer artwork showing DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in three stages of supercoiling. Supercoiling is important in a number of biological processes

Background imageCoil Collection: Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8434

Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8434
Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a human chromosome, representing how DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is supercoiled (spirals) to be packaged within it

Background imageCoil Collection: Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8433

Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8433
Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a human chromosome, representing how DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is supercoiled (spirals) to be packaged within it

Background imageCoil Collection: Cooling coil corrosion C016 / 2036

Cooling coil corrosion C016 / 2036
Cooling coil corrosion. Close-up of corrosion (rust: hydrated iron oxide) on a cooling coil that failed. Photographed at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background imageCoil Collection: Ayrton-Jones ampere balance C016 / 2034

Ayrton-Jones ampere balance C016 / 2034
Ayrton-Jones ampere balance. This apparatus is used to measure a standard value for the ampere, the international (SI) unit of electric current

Background imageCoil Collection: Faraday on electromagnets, 1832

Faraday on electromagnets, 1832
Faraday on electromagnets. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of a large electromagnet. These notes date from 1 November 1832

Background imageCoil Collection: Formation of fossil fuels, artwork C017 / 8034

Formation of fossil fuels, artwork C017 / 8034
Formation of fossil fuels. Computer artwork showing how fossil fuels, such as coil, oil and gas, are formed. Fossil fuels are rich in hydrocarbons

Background imageCoil Collection: Ammonite fossil C016 / 5776

Ammonite fossil C016 / 5776
Ammonite (Aulacostephanus autissiodorensis) ammonite. This is an Upper Jurassic macroconch (larger form) ammonite. Despite some damage to the shell, the fine ribbing is still apparent

Background imageCoil Collection: Ammonite fossil C016 / 5775

Ammonite fossil C016 / 5775
Ammonite (Aulacostephanus autissiodorensis) fossil. This is an Upper Jurassic microconch (small form) ammonite with lappets on the heavily ribbed shell

Background imageCoil Collection: Faradays magnetic spark

Faradays magnetic spark
Spark generator. A magnetic spark generator made in 1832 by British scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867). It consists of an insulated copper coil wound around a bobbin

Background imageCoil Collection: Faradays induction coil, 1831

Faradays induction coil, 1831
Faradays induction coil. This is an iron ring, around which are wounds two insulated coils of copper wire on each side. It was made by Michael Faraday in 1831

Background imageCoil Collection: Faradays generator, 1831

Faradays generator, 1831
Faradays generating coil. This was made by Michael Faraday in 1831, and consists of a coil of copper wire wound around a hollow core

Background imageCoil Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 9973

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 9973
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCoil Collection: Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule

Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule. Molecular model showing the structure of a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) known as an apolipoprotein

Background imageCoil Collection: Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7781

Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7781
Glycated haemoglobin molecule. Computer model of a glycated haemoglobin molecule. The alpha and beta subunits of the haemoglobin are blue and pink, and the iron-containing haem groups are grey

Background imageCoil Collection: Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7779

Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7779
Glycated haemoglobin molecule. Computer model showing a glucose molecule (centre) bound to a molecule of haemoglobin. The alpha and beta subunits of the haemoglobin are blue and pink

Background imageCoil Collection: Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635

Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635
Measles virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of a measles (Morbillivirus sp.) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoil Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork

Influenza virus particle, artwork
Hepatitis C virus. Computer artwork of a hepatitis C virus particle (virions). The virus consists of a core of RNA (ribonucleic acid) enclosed in a capsid

Background imageCoil Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627

Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627
Influenza virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of an influenza (flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoil Collection: Abstract - steel coil

Abstract - steel coil

Background imageCoil Collection: Coil boring lathe. Height of centres 40 inches

Coil boring lathe. Height of centres 40 inches

Background imageCoil Collection: Dinocochlea

Dinocochlea
A spiral of rock almost three metres long that looks like a giant snail but is a mystery

Background imageCoil Collection: Python molurus, tiger python

Python molurus, tiger python
Skeleton of a tiger python (Python molurus) from Southeast Asia, now part of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCoil Collection: Morelia spilota, diamond python

Morelia spilota, diamond python
Watercolour 40 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)

Background imageCoil Collection: Trimeresurus albolabris, bamboo pit viper

Trimeresurus albolabris, bamboo pit viper
Photograph of a bamboo pit viper (Trimeresurus albolabris) wrapped around a tree branch

Background imageCoil Collection: Millipede

Millipedes are common on the rainforest floor in Sri Lanka. This specimen belongs to the family Julidae

Background imageCoil Collection: LS Plate 108 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)

LS Plate 108 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 108 from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China 1774-1856

Background imageCoil Collection: LS Plate 104 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)

LS Plate 104 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 104, snakes illustration from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China 1774-1856

Background imageCoil Collection: LS Plate 107 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)

LS Plate 107 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 107 from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China 1774-1856

Background imageCoil Collection: LS Plate 110 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)

LS Plate 110 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 110 from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China 1774-1856

Background imageCoil Collection: LS Plate 106 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)

LS Plate 106 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 106 from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China 1774-1856

Background imageCoil Collection: Aulacostephanus autissiodorensis, ammonite

Aulacostephanus autissiodorensis, ammonite
Shown here is an Upper Jurassic macroconch (larger form) ammonite. Despite some damage to the shell, the fine ribbing is still apparent

Background imageCoil Collection: Dactylioceras commune, ammonite

Dactylioceras commune, ammonite
This shows a Lower Jurassic snakestone from Whitby, Yorkshire, UK where a snakes head has been carved onto the ammonite

Background imageCoil Collection: Vestinautilus cariniferous, nautiloid

Vestinautilus cariniferous, nautiloid
An extinct, coiled-shelled marine fossil invertebrate from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta

Background imageCoil Collection: Gonioclymenia laevigata, ammonoid

Gonioclymenia laevigata, ammonoid
An extinct, marine fossil invertebrate from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta

Background imageCoil Collection: Kosmoclymenia undulata, ammonoid

Kosmoclymenia undulata, ammonoid
An extinct, marine fossil invertebrate from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta

Background imageCoil Collection: Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid
An extinct, coiled-shelled marine fossil invertebrate from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta

Background imageCoil Collection: Nostroceras, ammonite

Nostroceras, ammonite

Background imageCoil Collection: Virgatosphinctes, ammonite

Virgatosphinctes, ammonite
Shown here is an Ammonite fossil recovered from over 5000m above sea-level in the Himalaya region

Background imageCoil Collection: Foraminiferan remains

Foraminiferan remains from the White Cliffs of Dover, U.K. The cliffs are made up of unimaginable numbers of chalky shells of long dead marine animals

Background imageCoil Collection: Ammonite internal cast

Ammonite internal cast
Shown here is an internal cast of a Jurassic ammonite clearly depicting individually preserved chambers within the coiled shell

Background imageCoil Collection: Asteroceras and promicroceras, ammonites

Asteroceras and promicroceras, ammonites
A rock specimen containing Asteroceras (large shell) and Promicroceras (small shell) ammonites from the Lower Lias, Marston Magna, near Yeovil, Somerset

Background imageCoil Collection: Nipponites, uncoiled ammonoid

Nipponites, uncoiled ammonoid
An uncoiled Nipponite ammonoid fossil. Ammonoids are an extinct group of marine fossil cephalopods related to todays Nautilus

Background imageCoil Collection: Architectonica sp. sundial shell

Architectonica sp. sundial shell
Fossilised specimen of a sundial shell found in Orciano, Italy

Background imageCoil Collection: Gastrioceras, goniatite

Gastrioceras, goniatite
Gastrioceras, a Carboniferous goniatite. Goniatites were highly mobile creatures similar to octopus and squid, but were protected by a coiled shell divided up into many chambers

Background imageCoil Collection: Trocholites sp

Trocholites sp
Early coiled nautiloid from Norway, is 410 million years old from the Early Devonian. On display in the From the Beginning, Gallery 63, Earth Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London



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"Unraveling the Mysteries of the Coil: From Tesla to Moths and Beyond" The mesmerizing power of a Tesla Coil discharge, captivating minds since its invention. Mark Twain's fascination with the wonders of electricity, including his encounter with a Tesla Coil. Exploring nature's intricate designs: unraveling the secrets behind moth proboscis under an SEM microscope. Kelloways Stone: A hidden gem in science, revealing insights into electromagnetic phenomena and coils. The revolutionary impact of Nikola Tesla's coil inventions on scientific advancements throughout history. Unveiling the connection between IUD contraceptives and their interaction with sperm cells within the female body. Campbell standard of mutual inductance: A benchmark for measuring coil performance and efficiency in electrical engineering. Travel back in time through an advert from 1938 showcasing Vi-spring Mattress - where comfort meets quality craftsmanship. Nature's symphony unfolds as fauna gracefully adapts to life around coils, intertwining beauty and functionality seamlessly. Delving into cultural traditions at Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong, where incense coils release fragrant prayers into the air. Witnessing timeless elegance as a woman from Kayan tribe adorns herself with traditional brass neck rings near Loikaw District. Cunard Line's majestic carved oak rampant lion by Gerry Holzman symbolizes strength amidst turbulent seas – a testament to enduring spirit. In this diverse world we inhabit, coiled wonders await our exploration—whether they be scientific marvels or cultural treasures—each one offering glimpses into different facets of human ingenuity and natural beauty.