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Images Dated 25th January 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Callisto, a Jovian moon

Surface of Callisto, a Jovian moon
Surface of Callisto. Computer artwork of craters on the surface of Callisto, one of the moons of Jupiter. Callisto has a heavily cratered surface, formed as rocky debris impacts it from space

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Neptune

Neptune. Computer artwork of a possible scene below clouds on the planet Neptune. Neptune, a gas giant, is the eighth planet from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Genetic inheritance

Genetic inheritance. Conceptual artwork representing the role of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in inheritance, showing a man beneath a tree whose roots are strands of DNA

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Earth at time of Pangea

Earth at time of Pangea
Future Earth. Computer artwork of the position of Earths continents around 250 million years in the future. A new supercontinent, Pangea Ultima, has formed

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: IUD contraceptive and sperm cells

IUD contraceptive and sperm cells. Computer artwork of an intrauterine device (IUD, red and white, centre) in a womans uterus, surrounded by sperm cells (white, not to scale)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Neptune

Neptune. Computer artwork of a possible scene below clouds on the planet Neptune. Neptune, a gas giant, is the eighth planet from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Neptune

Neptune. Computer artwork of a possible scene below clouds on the planet Neptune. Neptune, a gas giant, is the eighth planet from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Transdermal drug delivery

Transdermal drug delivery methods, composite computer artwork. Transdermal devices deliver controlled doses of drugs through the skin directly into the bloodstream. At top is a transdermal patch

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Water on a prehistoric Mars

Water on a prehistoric Mars. Computer artwork of water on Mars at some point in its past. Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Mercury

Surface of Mercury. Computer artwork of a rocky landscape on the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Venus

Surface of Venus. Computer artwork of a rocky landscape on the surface of the planet Venus. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Venus

Surface of Venus. Computer artwork of a rocky landscape on the surface of the planet Venus. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Mercury

Surface of Mercury. Computer artwork of a rocky landscape on the surface of the planet Mercury, dominated by the Sun. At its closest, Mercury is only 46 million kilometres from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Surface of Mercury

Surface of Mercury. Computer artwork of the Sun on the horizon, as seen from the planet Mercury. At its closest, Mercury is only 46 million kilometres from the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: IUD contraceptive and sperm cells

IUD contraceptive and sperm cells. Computer artwork of an intrauterine device (IUD, red and white, centre) in a womans uterus, surrounded by sperm cells (white, not to scale)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: GM food, conceptual image

GM food, conceptual image
GM food. Conceptual image of the genetic modification of food, showing the DNA base letters written in Alphabetti Spaghetti

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Earth after global warming

Earth after global warming. Computer artwork of a future Earth where the ice-caps have melted due to global warming. Greenland (green, upper left) has lost its ice-cap

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Prozac antidepressant drug molecule

Prozac antidepressant drug molecule
Prozac antidepressant drug, molecular model. Prozac is the brand name for the drug fluoxetine. It belongs to a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2006: Prozac antidepressant drug molecule

Prozac antidepressant drug molecule
Prozac antidepressant drug, molecular model. Prozac is the brand name for the drug fluoxetine. It belongs to a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors


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