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Science, the gateway to unraveling the mysteries of our universe, has always captivated humanity's curiosity

Background imageScience Collection: Model of early 19th century depiction of the solar system

Model of early 19th century depiction of the solar system

Background imageScience Collection: Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs

Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs
The twelve zodiac signs standing for 12 periods of a year. The 12 signs are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces

Background imageScience Collection: Human arterial supply and venous drainage of the organs

Human arterial supply and venous drainage of the organs

Background imageScience Collection: Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands

Low angle view of the scenic sky during the Northern Lights, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Norway

Background imageScience Collection: Light on Water II

Light on Water II
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: Black and White

Black and White
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: Women of Science

Women of Science
Nour Tohme

Background imageScience Collection: Chaos / Fractal Goddesses Collection

Chaos / Fractal Goddesses Collection
Semra Halipoglu

Background imageScience Collection: Red Full Moon

Red Full Moon
Al Barizi

Background imageScience Collection: Radio. Satellite Searching Watercolor Painting

Radio. Satellite Searching Watercolor Painting
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageScience Collection: At the aquarium #8

At the aquarium #8
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: Black and White II

Black and White II
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: At the aquarium #5

At the aquarium #5
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: At the aquarium #4

At the aquarium #4
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: At the aquarium #3

At the aquarium #3
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageScience Collection: Perspective

Perspective
Arlen Keshishian

Background imageScience Collection: You Can Make It Right

You Can Make It Right
Frank Moth

Background imageScience Collection: Lost In Your Eye Cosmic

Lost In Your Eye Cosmic
Alirıza ÇAKIR

Background imageScience Collection: Insides

Insides
Eric Schwarz

Background imageScience Collection: Fish and corn

Fish and corn
Brig Barkow

Background imageScience Collection: Fragil Leaves

Fragil Leaves
Glass jar with green plants balancing on a stack of shards, creative spring concept. Dina Belenko

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration showing DNA replication

Illustration showing DNA replication
Beginnings, Biology, Biomedical Illustration, Chromosome, Close-Up, Complexity, Connection, Development, Dna, Fragility, Genetic Research, Growth, Healthcare and Medicine, Helix, Identity

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration of spiral of DNA attached to chromosome

Illustration of spiral of DNA attached to chromosome
Beginnings, Biomedical Illustration, Chromosome, Close-Up, Complexity, Discovery, Dna, Full Length, Genetic Research, Healthcare and Medicine, Identity, Individuality, New Life, No People, Science

Background imageScience Collection: Black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci

Black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci (Serranus arara, Serrano arara). Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageScience Collection: Tubercular syphilis symptoms on the body

Tubercular syphilis symptoms on the body
Syphilitic tubercules on the torso and arms 1, and suppurating tubercular syphilide on the face.Chromolithograph by T. Sinclaire from Freeman J. Bumsteads Atlas of Venereal Diseases, Henry C

Background imageScience Collection: Syphilis symptoms on the body

Syphilis symptoms on the body
Diffused papular syphillde before treatment 1, same after treatment with mercury 2, papular syphilide with scales on back 3, and syphilitic lichen on sides and arms 4. Chromolithograph by T

Background imageScience Collection: Ling fish, Molva molva

Ling fish, Molva molva (Gadus molva). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808

Background imageScience Collection: Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990Professor Stephen

Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990

Background imageScience Collection: Stephen Hawkings wedding, his marriage to Elaine Mason, Cambridge September 1995

Stephen Hawkings wedding, his marriage to Elaine Mason, Cambridge September 1995

Background imageScience Collection: Coronary arteries, illustration

Coronary arteries, illustration
Illustration of coronary arteries of the heart

Background imageScience Collection: Antique medical scientific illustration high-resolution: heart

Antique medical scientific illustration high-resolution: heart

Background imageScience Collection: Human anatomy scientific illustrations: heart, veins and arteries

Human anatomy scientific illustrations: heart, veins and arteries
Human anatomy scientific illustrations with latin/italian labels: heart, veins and arteries

Background imageScience Collection: Antique medical scientific illustration high-resolution: brain

Antique medical scientific illustration high-resolution: brain

Background imageScience Collection: Futuristic dinner party

Futuristic dinner party
A futuristic chemical dinner party -- a few tablets are served for each guest. Just think -- no washing up! Date: 1899

Background imageScience Collection: Labelled Human Skeleton. Engraving

Labelled Human Skeleton. Engraving
Labelled engraved image of human skeleton

Background imageScience Collection: Human head louse, LM

Human head louse, LM
Human head louse, Light microraph (LM) 0f Pediculus humanus capitis. P. humanus is divided into two subspecies; the head louse P. humanus capitis and the body louse P. humanus corporis

Background imageScience Collection: Hip before hip replacement surgery, X-ray

Hip before hip replacement surgery, X-ray
Hip before hip replacement surgery. Coloured X-ray of a section through the pelvic region of a 66-year-old male patient with a damaged hip joint (left) taken before total hip replacement surgery

Background imageScience Collection: Total hip replacement, X-ray

Total hip replacement, X-ray
Total hip replacement. Coloured X-ray of a section through the pelvic the region of a 66-year-old male patient after total hip replacement surgery

Background imageScience Collection: France-Eclipse-Moon

France-Eclipse-Moon
A picture taken on January 21, 2019 shows the so-called Super Blood Wolf Moon above the Tourss cathedral on January 21, 2019, central France. (Photo by GUILLAUME SOUVANT / AFP)

Background imageScience Collection: France-Moon-Eclipse

France-Moon-Eclipse
A picture taken on January 21, 2019 in Le Mans northwestern France shows the Super Blood Moon during a lunar eclipse behind the statue named " L envol". (Photo by JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP)

Background imageScience Collection: Picture No. 12479817

Picture No. 12479817
Light refraction on the wall. Spectrum of colours. Date:

Background imageScience Collection: Canadian goose or Cravat goose, 19 century science illustration

Canadian goose or Cravat goose, 19 century science illustration
Canadian goose or Cravat goose. A digitally restored photographic image of the original antique litho from the Coloured Illustrations of British Birds

Background imageScience Collection: Coot water migratory bird

Coot water migratory bird
Coots are small water birds that are members of the Rallidae (rail) family. They constitute the genus Fulica. Coots have predominantly black plumage, often swimming in open water

Background imageScience Collection: Jackdaw

Jackdaw
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageScience Collection: Creeper bird

Creeper bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageScience Collection: Waxwing bird

Waxwing bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageScience Collection: Black Guillemot

Black Guillemot
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageScience Collection: Crested Lark bird

Crested Lark bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891



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Science, the gateway to unraveling the mysteries of our universe, has always captivated humanity's curiosity. From the awe-inspiring 1919 solar eclipse that confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity to the mesmerizing Hubble Space Telescope view of nebula NGC 604, science continues to push boundaries and expand our understanding. Gazing up at the night sky, we find solace in familiar constellations like The Plough asterism in Ursa Major or Orions belt, connecting us with ancient civilizations who marveled at their celestial beauty. But science is not limited to space exploration alone; it delves deep into every aspect of life. It celebrates pioneers like Rosalind Franklin, whose groundbreaking work on DNA structure paved the way for modern genetics. Venturing back into space, we witness breathtaking images from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies that remind us how vast and diverse our cosmos truly is. Meanwhile, discoveries such as MAP microwave background shed light on cosmic origins and help shape theories about our existence. Intriguing formations like the Pillars of Creation or gas pillars in the Eagle Nebula showcase nature's artistic prowess while reminding us of its immense power and ability to create wonders beyond imagination. It also intertwines with history as we explore Tesla's experiments in 1899 or delve into geological strata from centuries past. These glimpses into our scientific heritage provide valuable insights into technological advancements and Earth's ever-changing landscape. Zooming closer to home, human anatomy reveals intricate details about ourselves - from a backbone including ribs and pelvis that supports our bodies' framework to complex systems working harmoniously within us. Ultimately, science serves as a beacon guiding humanity towards knowledge and progress. Its quest for truth unites people across borders and generations as we strive together towards a better future fueled by curiosity and discovery.