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"Traces: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universe and Beyond" In a world brimming with enigmatic phenomena

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1813

Proton collision C014 / 1813
Particles-eye view of particle tracks from a proton-proton collision in the ATLAS (a toroidal LHC apparatus) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1803

Proton collision C014 / 1803
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the ATLAS (a toroidal LHC apparatus) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Electron-positron collision C014 / 1799

Electron-positron collision C014 / 1799
Two sets of particle tracks from electron-positron collisions seen by the ALEPH (Apparatus for LEP physics at CERN) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1807

Proton collision C014 / 1807
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the LHCb (large hadron collider beauty) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1798

Proton collision C014 / 1798
Cut-away view of the ATLAS (a toroidal LHC apparatus) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland, showing particle tracks from a proton-proton collision

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1806

Proton collision C014 / 1806
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1815

Proton collision C014 / 1815
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the LHCb (large hadron collider beauty) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1794

Proton collision C014 / 1794
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Electron-positron collision

Electron-positron collision
Particle tracks from an electron-positron collision seen by the L3 detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageTraces Collection: Water quality scientist from Thames Water, taking samples to be tested for traces of metaldehyde

Water quality scientist from Thames Water, taking samples to be tested for traces of metaldehyde, carbetamide and propyzamide, River Cherwell, Cropredy Bridge, Oxfordshire, England, march

Background imageTraces Collection: Analysing fuel oil for silicone traces

Analysing fuel oil for silicone traces
MODEL RELEASED. Analysing fuel oil for silicone traces, using an absorption spectroscope. Metal and silicone impurities in fuel oil can lead to problems such as inefficient combustion

Background imageTraces Collection: Printed circuit board, computer artwork

Printed circuit board, computer artwork
Printed circuit board (PCB). Computer artwork of the PCB from a motherboard (main circuit board) of a personal computer (PC)

Background imageTraces Collection: Lie detector traces

Lie detector traces. Traces from an analogue lie detector, or polygraph, machine. The machine records changes in a number of physiological processes

Background imageTraces Collection: Lie detector machine

Lie detector machine
MODEL RELEASED. Lie detector machine. Polygraph examiner with an analogue lie detector, or polygraph, machine. The machine records changes in a number of physiological processes

Background imageTraces Collection: Cardiology nurses station

Cardiology nurses station. A nurse monitoring the heart rhythms (ECGs, electrocardiograms) of patients in the cardiology department at the Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands

Background imageTraces Collection: Three electrocardiograms, artwork

Three electrocardiograms, artwork
Artwork showing three electrocardiogram (ECG) traces that measure the electrical activity of the heart. At top there is electrical interference in the heartbeat, at centre there is muscle tremor

Background imageTraces Collection: Food traceability, conceptual image

Food traceability, conceptual image

Background imageTraces Collection: Atomic particle decay, artwork

Atomic particle decay, artwork
Atomic particle decay, conceptual computer artwork. Particle decay is the spontaneous transformation of one elementary particle into other elementary particles

Background imageTraces Collection: Laying railway track

Laying railway track
Gangs of railway labourers work on the laying of a new section of track running beneath a bridge. The lamps held by the navvies cast spectral traces of light across the gloomy atmospheric scene

Background imageTraces Collection: The crew of the Pandora hunting Polar Bears, 1875

The crew of the Pandora hunting Polar Bears, 1875
Engraving showing the crew of the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, using one of the ships boats to capture a young Polar bear in Arctic waters, 1875

Background imageTraces Collection: The Pandora heading for the Carey Islands, 1875

The Pandora heading for the Carey Islands, 1875
Engraving showing the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, beating upwind to the Carey Islands, 1875. The Pandora was used by Sir Allen Young in two attempts between 1875

Background imageTraces Collection: The Musick Hal at Disco Island, 1875

The Musick Hal at Disco Island, 1875
Engraving showing the building on Disco Island, Greenland, which the crew of the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, had converted to use as a Musick Hal for their entertainment, 1875

Background imageTraces Collection: The Pandora in Peels Strait, 1875

The Pandora in Peels Strait, 1875
Engraving showing the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, in Peels Strait, 29th August 1875. The Pandora was used by Sir Allen Young in two attempts between 1875 and 1876 to find the Northwest Passage

Background imageTraces Collection: Walrus Hunting during the Pandora Arctic Expedition, 1876

Walrus Hunting during the Pandora Arctic Expedition, 1876
Engraving showing the crew of the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, using the ships boats to shoot walruses in Arctic waters, 1876

Background imageTraces Collection: Track of Lusitania 1915

Track of Lusitania 1915
A trail of bodies and debris traces the path of the Lusitania

Background imageTraces Collection: Beagle (Bewick)

Beagle (Bewick)
The Beagle is used only in hunting the Hare... Although far inferior in point of speed, it follows by the exquisiteness of its scent and traces her footsteps



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"Traces: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universe and Beyond" In a world brimming with enigmatic phenomena, they can left behind as silent witnesses to extraordinary events. From the mind-boggling Proton collision C014 in 1797, where particles clashed in an intricate dance, to the ethereal Higgs boson captured in conceptual artwork, these traces offer glimpses into realms beyond our comprehension. The Lead ion collisions echo through time like celestial whispers, revealing secrets hidden within subatomic realms. As we ponder their significance, they beckon us towards a deeper understanding of our universe's intricacies. But traces extend far beyond scientific marvels. They transcend earthly boundaries and venture into uncharted territories. The mysterious encounters with UFOs witnessed by Zamora and Socorro leave indelible marks on human consciousness—an eternal reminder that there is more to this world than meets the eye. Even amidst technological advancements lie timeless tests of truthfulness. The Lie detector test stands as a trace of humanity's quest for authenticity—a testament to our desire for transparency in an ever-shifting landscape. Yet some traces defy temporal constraints altogether. Like grains slipping through an hourglass, Sands of Time carry imprints from ages past—remnants of forgotten civilizations whispering stories yet untold. And then there are those fragments that bridge gaps between eras—the Fragment of a frieze from First Cathedral's apse dating back to the 7th century connects us with ancient wisdom and artistic prowess—a tangible link between past and present. Finally, amidst all these captivating tales lies Irene—a name etched upon hearts forevermore—a trace left by someone who touched lives profoundly—an enduring legacy woven into the fabric of existence itself. In this vast tapestry called life, traces serve as breadcrumbs leading us closer to unraveling mysteries both big and small. They remind us that even when answers seem elusive or obscured by time's relentless march, traces persist—a testament to the eternal quest for knowledge and understanding.