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Images Dated 1st May 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Planetary formation, computer artwork

Planetary formation, computer artwork
Planetary formation. Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form a planet in the early Solar System

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Planetary formation, computer artwork

Planetary formation, computer artwork
Planetary formation. Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form a planet in the early Solar System

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Telecommunications mast

Telecommunications mast. Radio wave antennas (rectangular shaped) mounted on top of a mast. These are used to communicate between mobile phones in a telecommunications network

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Telecommunications mast

Telecommunications mast
Telecommunications base. Radio wave antennas mounted on top of a chimney. These are used to communicate between mobile phones in a telecommunications network

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Human brain, model

Human brain, model. Composite image of a sectioned model human brain inside a glass head. This view shows some of the brains major structures, including: the cerebral cortex (folded areas of tissue)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Planetary formation, computer artwork

Planetary formation, computer artwork
Planetary formation. Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form planets (upper right and lower left) in the early Solar System. The Sun is at centre

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Comet nucleus, computer artwork

Comet nucleus, computer artwork
Comet nucleus. Computer artwork of the nucleus (centre) of a comet, surrounded by gas and dust that has erupted or boiled from its surface

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Moon base, computer artwork

Moon base, computer artwork
Moon base. Computer artwork showing what a future US base on the Moon might look like. The base is a lmixture of cylindrical and dome habitats

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork

Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork
Extrasolar planet Pollux b, computer artwork. The parent star, Pollux (Beta Geminorum) is at upper left. Pollux is one of the brightest stars in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: The planet Venus appulsing a star

The planet Venus appulsing a star
Molten planet, computer artwork. This large rocky planet, which could be the core of what was once a gas giant, is a hypothetical type of extrasolar planet that has not been discovered yet

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Dust disc around a star, computer artwork

Dust disc around a star, computer artwork. This artwork is based on the dust disc discovered around the star Epsilon Eridani

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork

Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork
Extrasolar planet Pollux b, computer artwork. The parent star, Pollux (Beta Geminorum) is at upper left. Pollux is one of the brightest stars in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Artificial intelligence, conceptual image

Artificial intelligence, conceptual image. Binary code inside a model head

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Depression, conceptual image

Depression, conceptual image. Composite image of storm clouds inside a model head

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Communication, conceptual image

Communication, conceptual image. Two model human brains inside glass heads

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Human brain, composite artwork

Human brain, composite artwork
Human brain model, composite artwork

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Dried algae

Dried algae on finger produced by Greenfuel Technologies, USA. Algae are photosynthesising microorganisms that convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and sunlight into lipids, carbohydrates and proteins

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Algae research

Algae research. Researcher from Solazyme Inc. USA, examining a petri dish containing different algae strains. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Early Earth, computer artwork

Early Earth, computer artwork
Early Earth. Computer artwork of volcanic eruptions and meteorites falling on a young Earth during its formation. The Moon is seen in the sky, glowing as it is also impacted by meteorites

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Mouse urinary protein, molecular model

Mouse urinary protein, molecular model
Mouse urinary protein (MUP), molecular model. MUP refers to a family of similar proteins found in mouse urine. The proteins act as pheromones, airborne chemical signals

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2008: Mouse urinary protein, molecular model

Mouse urinary protein, molecular model
Mouse urinary protein (MUP), molecular model. MUP refers to a family of similar proteins found in mouse urine. The proteins act as pheromones, airborne chemical signals


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