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Images Dated 20th December 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Unidentified flying object

Unidentified flying object (UFO) and lights in a cloudy sky, computer artwork. This UFO is known as a Black Triangle, and theories explaining what it is range from an alien spacecraft to top secret

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Fingerprint biometrics

Fingerprint biometrics. Computer artwork of a hand (green), a finger tip (upper left), and symbols of men (blue) and women (pink). Fingerprints are the patterns of ridges on the tips of the fingers

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Fingerprint biometrics

Fingerprint biometrics. Computer artwork of a hand with human symbols (red) in circles on each finger tip. This represents the use of fingerprints to identify people

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Stem cells

Stem cells, computer artwork. Known as precusor cells, stem cells undergo differentiation to form the different cell lineages required to produce the bodys specialised tissues

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Alien invasion

Alien invasion. Computer artwork of an alien tripod machine in London, England. Tower Bridge is seen in the background, crossing the River Thames. This artwork is based upon the H. G

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Alien and flying disc

Alien and flying disc
Alien on flying disc. Computer artwork of an alien standing on a flying disc. The alien is humanoid, but has insect-like antennae, large ears and three fingers on each hand

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Alien invasion

Alien invasion. Computer artwork of alien tripod machines walking in an English country landscape. This artwork is based upon the H. G

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Diagram showing the route of Voyager 2

Diagram showing the route of Voyager 2

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Toy robots

Toy robots. Computer artwork of a boy playing with robotic toys. Several robotic toys have been designed and manufactured since the late 1990s

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Military robots

Military robots. Computer artwork of small-scale military robots next to a soldiers boots. Robots are being designed in a wide range of sizes for a wide range of military uses

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Human skeleton

Human skeleton. Computer artwork of the side view of a human skeleton, showing the clavicle (collar bone), ribs, sternum, vertebrae (spine), pelvis, and the humerus and ulna of the arm

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Human skeleton

Human skeleton. Computer artwork of the front view of a human skeleton, showing the clavicle (collar bone), ribs, sternum, vertebrae (spine), pelvis, and the humerus and ulna of the arm

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Cryogenic preservation

Cryogenic preservation. Computer artwork of a man in a cryogenic pod. His body is being preserved by storing it at very low temperatures

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Man with AIDS

Man with AIDS, conceptual computer artwork. The red ribbon on the mans back is a symbol that is worn to show support for AIDS patients and issues

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Mental illness

Mental illness. Conceptual image depicting an individual with psychosis. Psychosis is a mental disorder characterised by delusions, hallucinations, incoherent speech and agitated behaviour

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Psychological identity

Psychological identity. Conceptual computer artwork of a headless person and two psychology books. One of the most fundamental psychological and philosophical concepts is that of the self

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Depression

Depression. Conceptual image of a person with depression, a mental state characterised by feelings of sadness, despair and hopelessness

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Cells

Cells. Computer artwork of non-specific cells. The red dot in the centre of each cell is the nucleus where the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of each cell is stored

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Stem cells

Stem cells, computer artwork. Stem cells in the form of a question mark, representing the lack of understanding of stem cells and their potential as a treatment for many disease

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2004: Stem cell

Stem cell, computer artwork. Known as precusor cells, stem cells undergo differentiation to form the different cell lineages required to produce the bodys specialised tissues


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