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30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

35 Premium Framed Prints

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Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Chert rock

Chert rock. This carbonaceous chert is from the Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa. The Earths oldest fossil bacteria have been found in this type of rock

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Raltegravir HIV drug molecule

Raltegravir HIV drug molecule
Raltegravir HIV drug, molecular model. Raltegravir (marketed as Isentress) belongs to the integrase inhibitor class of drugs used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Dark matter, conceptual artwork

Dark matter, conceptual artwork
Dark matter, conceptual composite artwork. Black jigsaw pieces in space, representing the gaps in our understanding of the universe, and the prescence of dark matter

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Robot Albert Einstein

Robot Albert Einstein. Robot featuring the body of a HUBO robot made by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Anthill being constructed

Anthill being constructed. The dark area is the newest partof the ant nest. Photographed in the Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Generations

Generations
MODEL RELEASED. Generations. Father and mother holding their young babys hands

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Warped space-time due to gravity

Warped space-time due to gravity
Warped space-time. Composite artwork of bent grid lines below the Earth, representing the warping of space-time due to gravity

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Economic future, conceptual image

Economic future, conceptual image. British coins inside a crystal ball

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein robot face skin

Albert Einstein robot face skin
Robot skin. This rubber mask was designed by American robot designer David Hanson for use on an Albert Einstein robot. It is composed of a spongy polymer called Frubber that is light

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein robot face skin

Albert Einstein robot face skin
Robot skins. These rubber masks were created by American robot designer David Hanson for use on humanoid robots. They are composed of a spongy polymer called Frubber which is light

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein robot face skin

Albert Einstein robot face skin
Robot skin. This rubber mask was designed by American robot designer David Hanson for use on an Albert Einstein robot. It is composed of a spongy polymer called Frubber that is light

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein robot head and engineer

Albert Einstein robot head and engineer
Robot head. Robot engineer placing artificial teeth onto a robot Albert Einstein designed by American robot designer David Hanson

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein robot face skin

Albert Einstein robot face skin
Robot skin. Robot engineer examining a rubber mask designed by American robot designer David Hanson. This mask was created for use on an Albert Einstein robot

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Robot Albert Einstein waving

Robot Albert Einstein waving.Robot featuring the body of a HUBO robot made by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Robot Albert Einstein

Robot Albert Einstein. Robot featuring the body of a HUBO robot made by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Albert Einstein clay model

Albert Einstein clay model. This clay model is based on Albert Einstein (photo in background) and will be used as a template for the rubber skin of a robot Albert Einstein

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Rock from meteorite impact crater

Rock from meteorite impact crater
Rock from a meteorite impact. This sample is a fragment of the rock surrounding a meteorite impact crater in the Sheba gold mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Rickets, light micrograph

Rickets, light micrograph
Rickets. Light micrograph of a section through bone of a patient with rickets, a softening of the bones. The light orange areas are unmineralised (unhardened) cartilage

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Rickets, light micrograph

Rickets, light micrograph
Rickets. Light micrograph of a section through bone of a patient with rickets, a softening of the bones. The light purple areas are unmineralised (unhardened) cartilage

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: St Ives, Cornwall, UK, satellite image

St Ives, Cornwall, UK, satellite image. North is at top. Water is dark green, land is green, brown and grey. Sand is white/pale green

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Global drought, conceptual image

Global drought, conceptual image. Map of the Earth representing drought due to climate change

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Eroded sandstone potholes

Eroded sandstone potholes. These holes in the red sandstone rock are known as Bourkes Luck Potholes. They were carved out by erosion from sand and debris in the river over millions of years

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Eroded sandstone potholes

Eroded sandstone potholes. These holes in the red sandstone rock are known as Bourkes Luck Potholes. They were carved out by erosion from sand and debris in the river over millions of years

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Eves footprints

Eves footprints. Cast of fossilised footprints made by an early modern human (Homo sapiens) about 117, 000 years ago. The prints were formed in wet sand by a small person

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Brackish water

Brackish water. Pools of brackish water in a salt marsh. Salt marshes form on coastal mud flats such as estuaries. This salt marsh is a world RAMSAR site

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Tropical belt expansion, artwork

Tropical belt expansion, artwork
Tropical belt expansion. Computer artwork of a map of the Earth representing the expansion of the tropical belt (red area) due to climate change

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Earth in a jar, conceptual image

Earth in a jar, conceptual image

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Three planet earths, conceptual image

Three planet earths, conceptual image
Three planet earths, conceptual composite image. Three is the number of planets that will be needed if the current world population continues at its present rate of consumption of resources

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Earth in a crystal ball, conceptual image

Earth in a crystal ball, conceptual image

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Migmatite outcrops

Migmatite outcrops. Migmatite is formed from the intermingling of Malmesbury rock (dark grey) and intrusive granite (light grey). Malmesbury rock is formed from granite that melted then cooled

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Komatiite

Komatiite. This is volcanic rock that formed when very hot magma cooled rapidly about 3500 million years ago. Komatiite is confined to structures that formed during the early Earth

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Migmatite outcrop

Migmatite outcrop. Migmatite is formed from the intermingling of Malmesbury rock (dark grey) and intrusive granite (light grey). Malmesbury rock is formed from granite that melted then cooled

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Native gold

Native gold. Formations of native gold in a rock. This sample is from the Sheba gold mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Testosterone bound to receptor, artwork

Testosterone bound to receptor, artwork
Testosterone bound to receptor. Molecular model of a molecule of the male sex hormone testosterone (ball-and-stick primary structure) bound to a human androgen receptor (secondary structure)

Background image30 Jul 2008 Premium Framed Print Collection: Raltegravir HIV drug molecule

Raltegravir HIV drug molecule
Raltegravir HIV drug, molecular model. Raltegravir (marketed as Isentress) belongs to the integrase inhibitor class of drugs used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections


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