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Images Dated 2nd December 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Female bumblebee, Bombus auricomas C018 / 3579

Female bumblebee, Bombus auricomas C018 / 3579
Female bumblebee, Bombus auricomas. This species is native to North America and inhabits urban areas. Photographed by the USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Male bee head C018 / 3568

Male bee head C018 / 3568
Male bee head. Close-up photograph of a male bee head (Megachile lanata). This specimen was found in Hawaii. The species was originally from Africa and has since spread to the Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon, 1972 C018 / 3553

Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon, 1972 C018 / 3553
Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon. Panoramic image of the landing site of Apollo 16, the fifth and penultimate mission of the US Apollo space program

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Darkling beetle C018 / 3565

Darkling beetle C018 / 3565
Darkling beetle. Close-up photograph of a darkling beetle head (superfamily: Tenebrionidae). This specimen was found in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Female sweat bee head with pollen C018 / 3573

Female sweat bee head with pollen C018 / 3573
Female sweat bee head with pollen. Close-up photograph of a female sweat bee (Halictus ligatus) covered in pollen. This specimen is native to North America and was found in Pennsylvania

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Rutherfordium, atomic structure

Rutherfordium, atomic structure
Uranium (U). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence (outer electron) orbitals of an atom of uranium-238 (atomic number: 92)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Rutherfordium, atomic structure

Rutherfordium, atomic structure
Uranium (U). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence (outer electron) orbitals of an atom of uranium-238 (atomic number: 92)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Earth vegetation globes, artworks C018 / 3559

Earth vegetation globes, artworks C018 / 3559
Earth vegetation globes. Artwork of Earth globes with vegetation cover pictured as a scale, or index of greenness. Greenness is based on several factors: the number and type of plants

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Female mason bee C018 / 3588

Female mason bee C018 / 3588
Female mason bee (Osmia texana). Side view photograph of a mason bee. This specimen is native to North America and feeds only on thistle plant pollen and nectar

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Praseodymium, atomic structure

Praseodymium, atomic structure
Bismuth (Bi). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence orbitals of an atom of bismuth-209 (atomic number: 83), the most common isotope of this element

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Phosphorus, atomic structure C018 / 3696

Phosphorus, atomic structure C018 / 3696
Argon (Ar). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence orbitals of an atom of argon-40 (atomic number: 18)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Worldview of Thales of Miletus, artwork C018 / 3558

Worldview of Thales of Miletus, artwork C018 / 3558
Worldview of Thales of Miletus. The Ancient Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus (c.624 to c.546 BC) was a mathematician, astronomer, and one of the first to advance scientific viewpoints

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Hydrogen bonding in water, artwork C018 / 3560

Hydrogen bonding in water, artwork C018 / 3560
Hydrogen bonding in water. Artwork showing the hydrogen bonding (yellow dotted lines) between five water molecules. There is a weak, partial negative charge on the oxygen atoms (red)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Praseodymium, atomic structure

Praseodymium, atomic structure
Krypton (Kr). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence orbitals of an atom of krypton-84 (atomic number: 36), the most common isotope of this element

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Male bee C018 / 3571

Male bee C018 / 3571
Male bee. Close-up photograph of a male bee head (Anthophora affabilis). This specimen is native to the US and was found in Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Female bee head C018 / 3570

Female bee head C018 / 3570
Female bee head. Close-up photograph of a female bee head (Megachile lanata). This specimen was found in Cuba. The species was originally from Africa and has since spread to the Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2013: Rutherfordium, atomic structure

Rutherfordium, atomic structure
Argon (Ar). Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence orbitals of an atom of argon-40 (atomic number: 18)


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