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Images Dated 8th May 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Male bush cricket

Male bush cricket
Male oak bush cricket (Meconema thalassinum) on a leaf

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Honeycomb cowfish

Honeycomb cowfish (Lactophrys polygonia) swimming over corals. This fish inhabits reefs in the warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, from as far north as New Jersey, USA, to Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Ball lightning kills Richmann, 1753

Ball lightning kills Richmann, 1753. Artwork of the German physicist Georg Wilhelm Richmann (left, 1722-1753), of Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Standard electrical circuit symbols

Standard electrical circuit symbols. Diagram of standard symbols used to represent electrical equipment in electrical circuit diagrams. The symbols are arranged in six rows of sets of three

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Standard electrical circuit symbols

Standard electrical circuit symbols. Diagram of standard symbols used to represent electrical equipment in electrical circuit diagrams. The symbols are arranged in six rows of sets of three

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Java Man reconstruction

Java Man reconstruction. Reconstruction of the head of Java Man (Pithecanthropus erectus), later renamed Homo erectus. Reconstructions of Java Man are based on hominid fossil remains

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Coral reef

Coral reef. Coral consist of colonies of small animals called polyps. Hard coral polyps secrete calcium carbonate, which forms a protective skeleton around them

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Male bush cricket

Male bush cricket
Male oak bush cricket (Meconema thalassinum) on a leaf

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: French angelfish

French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru). This fish inhabits shallow waters around reefs in the Caribbean Sea. It eats corals and sponges, and is also known to take parasites from larger fish

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Angelfish and divers

Angelfish and divers. Angelfish (family Pomacanthidae) are found on shallow reefs in the Indian Ocean, tropical Atlantic Ocean and western Pacific Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Electric spark, positive pole

Electric spark, positive pole. Coloured artwork of the branching patterns resulting from a spark from a positive electrical pole. Original artwork from A Travers l Electricite (G. Dary, Paris, 1900)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Electric spark, negative pole

Electric spark, negative pole. Coloured artwork of the branching patterns resulting from a spark from a negative electrical pole. Original artwork taken from A Travers l Electricite (G)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Measuring electric voltage

Measuring electric voltage. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure the voltage (potential difference) in an electrical circuit

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Measuring electric voltage

Measuring electric voltage. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure the voltage (potential difference) in an electrical circuit

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Measuring electric current

Measuring electric current. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure electric current flowing through a component. The components are represented by standard symbols

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Measuring electric current

Measuring electric current. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure electric current flowing through a component. The components are represented by standard symbols

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Primate evolution

Primate evolution. Historical artwork of various primate skeletons, showing their evolutionary similarities and differences

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Primate evolution

Primate evolution. Historical artwork of various primate skeletons, showing their evolutionary similarities and differences

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Franklins lightning experiment, 1752

Franklins lightning experiment, 1752
Benjamin Franklins lightning experiment. Coloured artwork of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) and his 21-year-old son William, performing their famous experiment on 15 June 1752

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Gaston Plante, French physicist

Gaston Plante, French physicist
Gaston Plante (1834-1889), French physicist. Plante is famous for inventing the lead-acid battery in 1859. In 1854 he became a lecture assistant at the Paris-based Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Dalibards lightning experiment, 1752

Dalibards lightning experiment, 1752
Dailbards lightning experiment, 1752. Artwork of French scientist Thomas-Francois Dalibard (1709- 1799) carrying out his lightning experiment on 10 May 1752, at Marly, France

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Clouds from underwater

Clouds from underwater
Clouds. Clouds in a blue sky seen from underwater

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Greater birds foot trefoil

Greater birds foot trefoil flowers (Lotus pedunculatus)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Marsh St. Johns wort (Hypericum elodes)

Marsh St. Johns wort (Hypericum elodes)
Marsh St. Johns wort plant (Hypericum elodes), after rain

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Pale persicaria Polygonum lapathifolium

Pale persicaria Polygonum lapathifolium
Pale persicaria (Polygonum lapathifolium)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Bog orchid (Hammarbya paludosa)

Bog orchid (Hammarbya paludosa)
Bog orchid flowers (Hammarbya paludosaai) in a bog. This rare species of orchid is found throughout Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Self heal (Prunella vulgaris)

Self heal (Prunella vulgaris)
Self heal flower (Prunella vulgaris). This plant has a long history of use in herbal medicine, especially in the treatment of wounds, ulcers and sores

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Hairy tare (Vicia hirsuta)

Hairy tare (Vicia hirsuta)
Hairy tare flower (Vicia hirsuta) in a cornfield

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Wild oat (Avena fatua)

Wild oat (Avena fatua)
Wild oat plant (Avena fatua)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Unbranched bur-reed (Sparganium emersum)

Unbranched bur-reed (Sparganium emersum) in fruit

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Unbranched bur-reed (Sparganium emersum)

Unbranched bur-reed (Sparganium emersum) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Marsh cudweed (Gnaphalium uliginosum)

Marsh cudweed (Gnaphalium uliginosum)
Marsh cudweed flowers (Gnaphalium uliginosum), covered in droplets of rain

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Sneezewort (Achillea ptarmica)

Sneezewort (Achillea ptarmica)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Pineapple mayweed (Matricaria discoidea)

Pineapple mayweed (Matricaria discoidea)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Marsh woundwort (Stachys palustris)

Marsh woundwort (Stachys palustris)
Marsh woundwort flowers (Stachys palustris)

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Lesser skullcap (Scutellaria minor)

Lesser skullcap (Scutellaria minor) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 8th May 2006: Hampshire purslane (Ludwigia palustris)

Hampshire purslane (Ludwigia palustris). This species of aquatic plant has become very rare in the UK. Photographed in the New Forest, Hampshire


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