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Cube Collection (page 9)

The cube, a symbol of innovation and creativity, has taken on many forms throughout history

Background imageCube Collection: Abstract pattern, artwork F008 / 2190

Abstract pattern, artwork F008 / 2190
Abstract pattern, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Iron pyrite crystals, SEM

Iron pyrite crystals, SEM
Iron pyrite crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCube Collection: Happiness, conceptual image F005 / 0378

Happiness, conceptual image F005 / 0378
Happiness, conceptual image

Background imageCube Collection: Cardiovascular system on Rubiks cube

Cardiovascular system on Rubiks cube
Conceptual computer artwork of a Rubiks cube with cardiovascular images on its surfaces. At top is ecg trace. At right is a computer artwork of a heart seen from the side

Background imageCube Collection: Iron pyrite crystal, SEM

Iron pyrite crystal, SEM
Iron pyrite crystal, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCube Collection: Unhappiness, conceptual image F005 / 0377

Unhappiness, conceptual image F005 / 0377
Unhappiness, conceptual image

Background imageCube Collection: Identity theft, conceptual artwork F006 / 9862

Identity theft, conceptual artwork F006 / 9862
Identity theft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Identity theft, conceptual artwork F006 / 9863

Identity theft, conceptual artwork F006 / 9863
Identity theft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Abstract artwork F006 / 8596

Abstract artwork F006 / 8596
Abstract artwork

Background imageCube Collection: DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585

DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageCube Collection: Fat tissue, artwork

Fat tissue, artwork
Block of cells in adipose tissue

Background imageCube Collection: Sugar types C015 / 8110

Sugar types C015 / 8110
Sugar types. The sugar types arrayed here are granulated sugar (piles at left), sugar cubes (pile at centre left), icing sugar (also called powdered sugar, piles at far right)

Background imageCube Collection: Glass of water with ice C014 / 0741

Glass of water with ice C014 / 0741
Glass of water with ice

Background imageCube Collection: Space-centred cubic crystal structure

Space-centred cubic crystal structure. Computer artwork of a space-centred cubic crystal lattice, a common arrangement of atoms in solids

Background imageCube Collection: Coal production in 1900, artwork

Coal production in 1900, artwork
Coal production in 1900. Historical artwork of a block (left) measuring 900 metres on each side (729 million cubic metres) compared in size to the Eiffel Tower (lower right) in Paris, France

Background imageCube Collection: Pyrite C016 / 5651

Pyrite C016 / 5651
Pyrite (iron sulphide) is also known as fools gold. It often forms in cavities and nodules. Cubic clustered specimen from Bonanza mine, Mexico

Background imageCube Collection: Model used for teaching by WH Bragg C016 / 3687

Model used for teaching by WH Bragg C016 / 3687
Salt. A model of the atomic structure of crystalline common salt (sodium chloride). This shows the cubic structure of alternating sodium and chlorine atoms

Background imageCube Collection: Geometric shapes, artwork C013 / 9979

Geometric shapes, artwork C013 / 9979
Geometric shapes, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Winner, conceptual image C013 / 8820

Winner, conceptual image C013 / 8820
Winner, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a figure at the centre of a maze, representing succeeding at, or winning, a challenge

Background imageCube Collection: Winner, conceptual image

Winner, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a figure at the centre of a maze, representing succeeding at, or winning, a challenge

Background imageCube Collection: Group of Thirteen German Physicians - woodcut frontispiece to Dr

Group of Thirteen German Physicians - woodcut frontispiece to Dr. Johann Wonnecken von Cubes Gart der Gesuntheit
GART DER GESUNTHEIT, 1485. Group of Thirteen German Physicians - woodcut frontispiece to Dr. Johann Wonnecken von Cubes Gart der Gesuntheit, Mainz, Germany, 1485

Background imageCube Collection: The Latrobe gold nugget

The Latrobe gold nugget
A 717gm mass of crystallised cubes of gold about 11cms in length. Specimen was found at Mt. Ivor, Victoria, Australia in the presence of the then govenor of the colony, C. J. Latrobe

Background imageCube Collection: Pyrite, Fools Gold

Pyrite, Fools Gold
Regular, cube-shaped crystals look as if they ve been polished but are formed like this within rock cavities. Pyrite comprises of (iron sulphide)

Background imageCube Collection: Fluorite, pale green octahedron

Fluorite, pale green octahedron
With calcite, galena and pyrite. Its properties include fluorescence and cubed crystals. Specimen from Glengowla East mine, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Eire

Background imageCube Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Orlando, digitally altered abstract of a golden toned

North America, USA, Florida, Orlando, digitally altered abstract of a golden toned leave with a cubist boxy look

Background imageCube Collection: Painted cement blocks in the harbor at Llanes, Spain

Painted cement blocks in the harbor at Llanes, Spain

Background imageCube Collection: Destruction of Adml. Cerveras Spanish fleet off Santiago de

Destruction of Adml. Cerveras Spanish fleet off Santiago de

Background imageCube Collection: A wife giveing her husband a cup of Oxo

A wife giveing her husband a cup of Oxo
A wife giving her husband a cup of Oxo. Advertisement for Oxo, assuring their nourishing concentrated Beef will " maintain health and vigour" Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageCube Collection: Ohel Jakob synagogue, Munich

Ohel Jakob synagogue, Munich
The Ohel Jakob synagogue - built 2004-2006 as the new main synagogue of the Munich Jewish community, located at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz. 2010

Background imageCube Collection: Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) juvenile, swimming in reef, Reta Island, Alor Archipelago

Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) juvenile, swimming in reef, Reta Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCube Collection: Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) adult, close-up of head, swimming in reef at night, Wetar Island

Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) adult, close-up of head, swimming in reef at night, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Background imageCube Collection: Technology education

Technology education, conceptual image. Computer artwork of three-dimensional circuit board shapes and a block with corresponding holes

Background imageCube Collection: Computer artwork of a sphere, cone and cube

Computer artwork of a sphere, cone and cube
Network. Abstract computer artwork of different shapes: columns, cubes and cones, connected together by a network

Background imageCube Collection: Search for alien intelligence

Search for alien intelligence
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Conceptual computer artwork depicting the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) project

Background imageCube Collection: Fruit squares

Fruit squares

Background imageCube Collection: Ball and stick structure

Ball and stick structure, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Metal spheres

Metal spheres forming a cube, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Lemonade

Lemonade. Bubbles rise from this carbonated water drink which has ice cubes and a slice of lemon added

Background imageCube Collection: Missing cube, artwork

Missing cube, artwork
Missing cube, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: DNA cube, artwork

DNA cube, artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageCube Collection: Iron pyrite crystals

Iron pyrite crystals
Iron pyrite, or fools gold, crystals

Background imageCube Collection: Cubes, computer artwork

Cubes, computer artwork

Background imageCube Collection: Photoelastic stress of a plastic ice cube

Photoelastic stress of a plastic ice cube
Coloured light interference pattern of a plastic ice cube. When photographed through cross-polarised white light some transparent plastics display coloured interference effects

Background imageCube Collection: Quantum computing, conceptual image

Quantum computing, conceptual image. This image of a cube of computer circuitry represents future advances, including optical and quantum computing

Background imageCube Collection: Rare earth metals, conceptual image

Rare earth metals, conceptual image. The rare earth metals, or rare earth elements, are a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table

Background imageCube Collection: Sikhote-Alin meteorite fragments

Sikhote-Alin meteorite fragments. Small (the cube measures 2.5cm squared) pieces of the Sikhote-Alin meteorite that fell to Earth from space in northern Siberia on the morning of 12 February 1947

Background imageCube Collection: Sphere packing, computer artwork

Sphere packing, computer artwork
Computer artwork of spheres hexagonal close packed in a cube

Background imageCube Collection: Simulating radioactive decay

Simulating radioactive decay. Small cubes used to simulate the random action of radioactive decay. Each block represents a nucleus of a radioactive material. Each has one black side



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The cube, a symbol of innovation and creativity, has taken on many forms throughout history. From the invention of the Cube Car, a compact vehicle that revolutionized urban transportation, to intricate mazes and mesmerizing artwork showcasing geometric shapes. In Turkey, sipping Turkish tea in traditional cube-shaped glasses is a cherished cultural experience. As technology advances, so does our ambition to explore new frontiers. Augmented reality (AR) brings us closer to breaking the boundaries of imagination as we immerse ourselves in virtual cubes that seem to breakout into our reality. A breakthrough discovery came with the square tomato - an unconventional fruit challenging conventional norms. Scientists also uncovered Perovskite's potential for solar energy production, propelling us towards a greener future. Sporting Gal and her horse Dumb Luck showcase their bond through equestrian excellence - their synchronized movements forming perfect cubes in motion. Meanwhile, artists use geometric shapes as their canvas for thought-provoking masterpieces. Rotterdam boasts modern Kijk-Kubus houses where residents live within cubic structures that defy architectural norms. The Centre Pompidou in Malaga, Andalusia stands tall as an avant-garde cube-like structure housing contemporary art exhibitions that push boundaries. Finding solace atop a rooftop terrace sitting place shaped like a cube allows one to contemplate life's complexities while enjoying breathtaking views. However, even cubes have limits; witnessing the implosion of this shape reminds us that everything eventually breaks down or transforms into something new. From practical inventions like cars and tomatoes to artistic expressions and architectural marvels – the cube continues to captivate our minds with its versatility and ability to transcend limitations.