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"Exploring the World of Science

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Microscope, beaker, scalpel, tweezers, and chemistry samples on petri dish, close-up

Microscope, beaker, scalpel, tweezers, and chemistry samples on petri dish, close-up

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Convection experiment with paper dots in glass beaker of hot water on bunsen burner

Convection experiment with paper dots in glass beaker of hot water on bunsen burner

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: France, Paris, Municipal chemical laboratory in Paris

France, Paris, Municipal chemical laboratory in Paris
France - 19th century. Municipal chemical laboratory in Paris in 1887. Engraving after a painting by Ferdinand Gueldry (1858-1945)

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Genetics research F005 / 0934

Genetics research F005 / 0934
MODEL RELEASED. Genetics research. Researcher using a High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) machine

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Sports science researchers

Sports science researchers
MODEL RELEASED. Sports science researchers

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Sports science researcher

Sports science researcher
MODEL RELEASED. Sports science researcher

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Genetics research F005 / 0933

Genetics research F005 / 0933
Genetics research

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Genetics research F005 / 0932

Genetics research F005 / 0932
MODEL RELEASED. Genetics research. Researcher using a High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) machine

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Genetics research F005 / 0931

Genetics research F005 / 0931
MODEL RELEASED. Genetics research. Researcher using a High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) machine

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Chemistry equipment, early 19th century C013 / 5268

Chemistry equipment, early 19th century C013 / 5268
Chemical equipment. Early 19th-century artwork depicting a variety of devices and instruments used in chemistry experiments

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Discovery of radium by the Curies, 1898

Discovery of radium by the Curies, 1898
Discovery of radium by the Curies, as depicted in a caricature published in the British weekly magazine Vanity Fair in 1904

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Lord Rayleigh discovering argon, 1894

Lord Rayleigh discovering argon, 1894
Lord Rayleigh working with argon, as depicted in a caricature published in the British weekly magazine Vanity Fair in 1899

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Vial

Vial in a rack

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: E. coli culture

E. coli culture
MODEL RELEASED. E. coli culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Escherichia coli bacteria. E. coli bacteria are normal inhabitants of the gut

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Pseudomonas culture

Pseudomonas culture
MODEL RELEASED. Pseudomonas culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. This bacteria are normal inhabitants of the human intestine

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Listeria indentification

Listeria indentification
MODEL RELEASED. Listeria identification. Microbiologist holding a an Analytical Profile Index (API) test panel. This is a method used to identify bacteria based on biochemical reactions between

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Whooping cough antibiotic research

Whooping cough antibiotic research

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: E. coli food poisoning

E. coli food poisoning
MODEL RELEASED. E. coli food poisoning. Composite image of a microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Escherichia coli bacteria and a sandwich. E

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Testing sputum for lung diseases

Testing sputum for lung diseases. Image 3 of 3. Researcher applying sputum (mucus coughed up from the lungs) from a patient to a glass slide

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacterial contamination test

Bacterial contamination test. Ultraviolet (UV) light being used to reveal bacterial contamination. At right, a laboratory workers hand has been placed under a UV light source (pink)

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Biology research

Biology research

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacterial research

Bacterial research

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Campylobacter food poisoning

Campylobacter food poisoning
MODEL RELEASED. Campylobacter food poisoning. Composite image of a microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Campylobacter sp. bacteria and cooked chicken. Campylobacter sp

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Virus research, artwork

Virus research, artwork
Virus research. Conceptual computer artwork representing research into viruses, showing a virus particle (lower left) and a computer screen displaying data on the virus

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Avian flu research, conceptual artwork

Avian flu research, conceptual artwork
Avian flu research, conceptual computer artwork. Researchers are trying to develop treatments and vaccines to avian flu before it can mutate into a form that can spread between humans

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Legionella bacteria culture

Legionella bacteria culture
MODEL RELEASED. Legionella bacteria culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Legionella sp. bacteria. Legionella sp

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Cultured Staphylococcus bacteria

Cultured Staphylococcus bacteria
Staphylococcus bacteria. Cultured colonies of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in a petri dish. S. aureus is a Gram-positive, non- motile

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacillus cereus food poisoning

Bacillus cereus food poisoning
MODEL RELEASED. Bacillus cereus food poisoning. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of B. cereus bacteria in one hand and a sample of reheated rice in the other. B

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Listeria culture

Listeria culture
MODEL RELEASED. Listeria culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Listeria monocytogenes bacteria

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacillus cereus culture

Bacillus cereus culture
MODEL RELEASED. Bacillus cereus culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of B. cereus bacteria. B

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacterial colonies

Bacterial colonies. Petri dish containing colonies of bacteria cultured from a hand print found in a house. The print was lifted from a surface on a growth medium gel

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: View of a petri dish with bacterial cultures

View of a petri dish with bacterial cultures

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Bacteria water test

Bacteria water testing. Female researcher removing a membrane filter from a bacterial culture dish with forceps as she tests a water sample for bacterial contamination

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Gloved hand of a researcher holding a petri dish

Gloved hand of a researcher holding a petri dish
Petri dish. Gloved hand of a researcher using forceps to place a grid on an agar plate in order to grow colonies of bacteria as part of a water purity check

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Technician with bacterial cultures in petri dishes

Technician with bacterial cultures in petri dishes
MODEL RELEASED. Bacterial cultures. Masked techni- cian holding two petri dishes containing bacterial cultures in gloved hands

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Stack of petri dishes with bacterial cultures

Stack of petri dishes with bacterial cultures
Bacterial cultures. View of a stack of petri dishes containing bacterial cultures. These petri dishes are filled with different coloured agar nutrient media on which bacteria are grown

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Petri dishes containing bacterial cultures

Petri dishes containing bacterial cultures
Bacterial culture. View of petri dishes containing bacterial cultures. These petri dishes are filled with different coloured agar nutrient media on which bacteria are grown

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Close-up of petri dishes with bacterial cultures

Close-up of petri dishes with bacterial cultures
Bacterial culture. Close-up of petri dishes containing bacterial cultures. These petri dishes are filled with different coloured agar nutrient media on which bacteria are grown

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Hands with petri dishes with Aspergillus cultures

Hands with petri dishes with Aspergillus cultures

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Researcher testing the sensitivity of bacteria

Researcher testing the sensitivity of bacteria
Model released. Researcher testing the sensitivity of bacteria on culture plates. The plunger-like device which he is using is able to dispense six small portions of different antibiotics

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Quality control on media to grow microorganisms

Quality control on media to grow microorganisms
Model released. Researchers testing the performance of different media used to grow microorganisms such as bacteria. The image was taken in one of the 52 laboratories found throughout the UK forming

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Researcher & samples

Researcher & samples
Model released. Researcher removing trays containing samples of bacteria which were stored at low temperature in liquid nitrogen

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Researchers handling trays of frozen bacteria

Researchers handling trays of frozen bacteria
Model released. Researchers removing trays containing samples of bacteria which were stored at low temperature in liquid nitrogen

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Different media used to store or grow bacteria

Different media used to store or grow bacteria
Bacteria in culture. Different media used to grow or store cultures of bacteria. At centre some Petri dishes are seen in which bacteria grow in agar

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Searching for bacteria in frozen food

Searching for bacteria in frozen food

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Media use for growing or storing bacteria

Media use for growing or storing bacteria
Bacteria in culture. Different media used to grow or store cultures of bacteria. At centre some Petri dishes are seen in which bacteria grow in agar

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Agar filling machine

Agar filling machine
MODEL RELEASED. Agar filling machine. Technician lifts filled petri dishes from an agar machine. Empty petri dishes are at upper left. Agar is a nutrient medium upon which bacteria can be grown

Background imageLaboratory Equipment Collection: Filter paper, SEM

Filter paper, SEM
Filter paper. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the cut end of a piece of filter paper showing its many cellulose fibres



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"Exploring the World of Science: A Journey through Laboratory Equipment" Step into the world of scientific discovery as we delve into the fascinating realm of laboratory equipment. From groundbreaking experiments to revolutionary discoveries, these tools have played a pivotal role in shaping our understanding of the natural world. In 1935, French scientists Frederic Joliot and Irene Joliot-Curie paved the way for nuclear chemistry with their pioneering research. Their work laid the foundation for future advancements in this field, forever changing our perception of atomic structure. The importance of maintaining a safe environment cannot be overstated, especially when dealing with hazardous substances like Salmonella culture or bacterial culture. Laboratory equipment ensures that researchers can handle these materials safely while studying their properties and effects. Microscopes have been instrumental in unraveling some of nature's most intricate secrets. Focus stacked images reveal an inverted wonderland on microscope slides - diatoms. These single-celled algae not only produce a significant portion of Earth's oxygen but also play a crucial role in global carbon fixation. Throughout history, notable figures have made indelible contributions to science. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier and his wife were immortalized by Jacques-Louis David in 1788, symbolizing their dedication to chemical analysis and establishing modern chemistry as we know it today. Artistic depictions often capture moments frozen in time, shedding light on scientific practices from centuries past. The frontispiece for the Society of Etchers from 1863 showcases Paris' Municipal Chemical Laboratory - a hub where innovative minds converged to push boundaries and unlock new knowledge. David Wiley's portrait from around 1801 portrays him engrossed in his scientific pursuits - a testament to the unwavering curiosity that drives researchers forward. Similarly, "Man of Science" (1839) encapsulates the spirit of exploration shared by countless individuals dedicated to expanding human knowledge. "In the Laboratory" (ca.