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25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection

Choose a picture from our 25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

17 Photo Mugs

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Science Photo Library

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C018 / 0930

Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C018 / 0930
Artificial intelligence, conceptual computer artwork

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Blood samples C018 / 1034

Blood samples C018 / 1034
Blood samples

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C018 / 0932

Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C018 / 0932
Artificial intelligence, conceptual computer artwork

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831

Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831
Edwin Hubble. Caricature of the US astronomer, cosmologist, athlete and boxer Edwin Powell Hubble (1889-1953) smoking a pipe

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Higgs boson, artwork C018 / 0936

Higgs boson, artwork C018 / 0936
Higgs boson. Computer artwork showing a Higgs boson particle, which was formed by the collision of two protons, decaying into a pair of Z bosons, one of which decays to a pair of electrons

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Curvature of space-time, artwork C018 / 0946

Curvature of space-time, artwork C018 / 0946
Curvature of space-time. Computer artwork of a spherical body curving space-time. Einsteins General Theory of Relativity treats gravity as the curvature of space-time

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Particle collision, artwork C018 / 0943

Particle collision, artwork C018 / 0943
Particle collision. Computer artwork of particles colliding and splitting to produce smaller particles. This is the process used by particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Ulcerative pancolitis C018 / 0928

Ulcerative pancolitis C018 / 0928
Ulcerative pancolitis. Endoscope view of the appendix aperture in the caecum (start of the large intestine) of an 11 year old patient with ulcerative pancolitis showing inflamed mucosa

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Structure of matter, artwork C018 / 0948

Structure of matter, artwork C018 / 0948
Structure of matter. Computer artwork representing the Standard Model of particle physics. Shown here is a molecule of water (top centre)

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Quantum entanglement, artwork C018 / 0945

Quantum entanglement, artwork C018 / 0945
Quantum entanglement, computer artwork. One of the strangest consequences of the quantum theories is that some quantum events can become entangled

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Quantum entanglement, artwork C018 / 0944

Quantum entanglement, artwork C018 / 0944
Quantum entanglement, computer artwork. One of the strangest consequences of the quantum theories is that some quantum events can become entangled

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Cyborg, artwork C018 / 0931

Cyborg, artwork C018 / 0931
Cyborg, computer artwork

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Hot metal chain C018 / 1033

Hot metal chain C018 / 1033
Hot metal chain

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Keyboard help button C018 / 1035

Keyboard help button C018 / 1035
Keyboard help button

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Printed circuit board C018 / 1036

Printed circuit board C018 / 1036
Printed circuit board

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Double-slit experiment, artwork C018 / 0929

Double-slit experiment, artwork C018 / 0929
Double slit experiment, computer artwork. Laser beams (green) are shone at a plate (centre) containing two slits. The light that passes through is observed on a screen (right) behind the plate

Background image25 Nov 2013 Photo Mug Collection: Quantum computer, conceptual artwork C018 / 0939

Quantum computer, conceptual artwork C018 / 0939
Quantum computer, conceptual computer artwork. Quantum computers, which are under development, are based on quantum mechanics and the principle of representing information using quantum properties


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