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Images Dated 7th April 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Iron oxide deposit

Iron oxide deposit (orange) in a rock. It is deposits like these that are mined to obtain iron ore, which is then processed to produce iron from the iron oxide

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Eden Project biome

Eden Project biome
Eden project biome. This tourist attraction is a geodesic greenhouse which houses both tropical and Mediterranean environments in its two main biomes

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing sections of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Entropy shown by broken cup

Entropy shown by broken cup. Entropy is a measure of the amount of order or disorder in a system, as well as how reversible a change is

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Common house fly

Common house fly (Musca domestica)

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Parallel universes, artwork

Parallel universes, artwork
Parallel universes. Artwork of wormholes (red) connecting parallel universes through hyperspace. Galaxies are shown on the sheets representing normal space

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a section of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Anaemia, conceptual artwork

Anaemia, conceptual artwork
Anaemia, conceptual computer artwork. Two of the erythrocytes (red blood cells) have lost their colour, representing anaemia

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork

Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork
Rod-shaped bacteria, computer artwork. Typical rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) include Escherichia coli and Salmonella bacteria, but there are many others

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Vegetarianism, conceptual image

Vegetarianism, conceptual image. Various vegetables inside a human head, representing a diet consisting solely of plant-based foods, such as fruit, vegetables, and pulses

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Vegetarianism, conceptual image

Vegetarianism, conceptual image. Salad leaves inside a human head, representing a diet consisting solely of plant-based foods, such as fruit, vegetables, and pulses

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Fingerprint record card

Fingerprint record card. Fingerprints are formed from the ridges on the skin of human fingertips. These ridges form a distinct and unique pattern

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Eden Project biomes

Eden Project biomes
Eden project biomes. This tourist attraction is a geodesic greenhouse which houses both tropical and Mediterranean environments in its two main biomes

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Bacteriophage, artwork

Bacteriophage, artwork
Bacteriophage, computer artwork. A bacteriophage, or phage, is a virus that infects bacteria. It consists of an icosahedral (20-sided) head (top), which contains the genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Common house fly

Common house fly (Musca domestica)

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Entropy shown by dissipation

Entropy shown by dissipation. Entropy is a measure of the amount of order or disorder in a system, as well as how reversible a change is

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork

Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork
Rod-shaped bacteria, computer artwork. Typical rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) include Escherichia coli and Salmonella bacteria, but there are many others

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Global warming, conceptual image

Global warming, conceptual image
Global warming. Conceptual image of the Earth being warmed over an electric hob. This image represents the effect that use of energy sources (such as electric hobs) can have on the environment

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Linear dynamo

Linear dynamo. The magnet (left) generates electricity if moved through the coil of copper wire (centre). This is the principle on which dynamos and all electrical generators work

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork

Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork
Wormhole through hyperspace. Artwork of a wormhole connecting two distant points in the universe through hyperspace. Galaxies are shown on the folded sheet representing normal space

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Cup of coffee

Cup of coffee on a saucer, with steam rising above. This is black coffee (no milk)

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Entropy shown by heat loss

Entropy shown by heat loss. Entropy is a measure of the amount of order or disorder in a system, as well as how reversible a change is

Background imageImages Dated 7th April 2011: Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork

Wormhole through hyperspace, artwork
Wormhole through hyperspace. Artwork of a wormhole connecting two distant points in the universe through hyperspace. Galaxies are shown on the folded sheet representing normal space


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