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"Unleashing the Power of Analysis: From Eadweard J Muybridge's Captivating Leap to Cutting-Edge Science" In 1887

Background imageAnalysis Collection: FE scanning electron microscopy C016 / 3821

FE scanning electron microscopy C016 / 3821
FE scanning electron microscopy. Researcher operating a field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM). This is a F JEOL 6320F FE-SEM

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Scanning transmission electron microscopy C016 / 3815

Scanning transmission electron microscopy C016 / 3815
Scanning transmission electron microscopy. Researcher using a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) to analyse the structure of solid-state materials

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Infrared spectrometer, 1954

Infrared spectrometer, 1954
Infrared spectrometer. Researcher using an infrared grating spectrometer. This is used to analyse the composition of chemicals by recording the wavelengths at which they absorb infrared radiation

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Enlarged fingerprint

Enlarged fingerprint, artwork from Dr Henry Fauldss Guide to Finger-print Identification, 1905. Faulds, a Scottish scientist, was an early developer of fingerprint analysis

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Sets of fingerprints

Sets of fingerprints, artwork from Dr Henry Fauldss Guide to Finger-print Identification, 1905. Faulds, a Scottish scientist, was an early developer of fingerprint analysis

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Handprint of gorilla

Handprint of gorilla, artwork from Dr Henry Fauldss Guide to Finger-print Identification, 1905. Faulds, a Scottish scientist, was an early developer of fingerprint analysis

Background imageAnalysis Collection: DNA autoradiogram and face

DNA autoradiogram and face
MODEL RELEASED. DNA autoradiogram. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram superimposed over a womans face

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Cell biology laboratory

Cell biology laboratory. Scientist using confocal fluorescence microscopy to view stem cells

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Newtons optics

Newtons optics. Coloured artwork of the English physicist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) conducting his famous experiment on light

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Sulphur flame test

Sulphur flame test. Sulphur burning in air, producing a blue flame. The colour of the flame is caused by electrons that have been excited to a higher energy state

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Woman at work, Snail Research Centre

Woman at work, Snail Research Centre
Woman at work in a Snail Research Centre. Date: 1967

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Biomedical centre, London

Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket

Horse doping tests in a laboratory, Newmarket
Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat pours a sample from a large glass jar into a smaller container as part of the testing process at the Horse Doping Test Centre in

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Anti-Locust Research Centre, London

Anti-Locust Research Centre, London
Scientist examining a locust through a magnifying glass at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Train derailment, Borough Market, London SE1

Train derailment, Borough Market, London SE1
Train derailment at Borough Market, near London Bridge, SE1, on 12 August 1958, showing the three sections of the train taken from the London Bridge end of the track. Date: 1958

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Boy with microscope

Boy with microscope
A boy in white overalls, sitting at a table examining something through a microscope. Date: 20th century

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Petrol rations and oil tankers by G. H. Davis

Petrol rations and oil tankers by G. H. Davis
Petrol rations and oil tankers: an analysis for car owners during the Second World War. A diagrammatic explanation setting out the relative basic petrol allowances for private cars for August

Background imageAnalysis Collection: RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. Davis

RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. Davis
Spying out the enemys secrets from the air: photographic reconnaissance work in the RAF. How the RAF has obtained its great collection of photographs of vital areas in Germany

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Colin Brookes-Smith table tilting research

Colin Brookes-Smith table tilting research
Colin Brookes-Smiths table designed for the detection of UMA (unconscious muscular action) in table tilting. The table surface has been removed to reveal the mechanisms underneath

Background imageAnalysis Collection: AM170720 084632

AM170720 084632
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Background imageAnalysis Collection: AM170720 084621

AM170720 084621
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Background imageAnalysis Collection: AM170720 084619

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Background imageAnalysis Collection: AM170720 084620

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Background imageAnalysis Collection: COMPUTERS, 1993. Loral 100A computers at the Space Launch Complex 3, at Vandenberg Air Force Base

COMPUTERS, 1993. Loral 100A computers at the Space Launch Complex 3, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Santa Barbara, California. Photograph by Donald Scott Wagers, 1993

Background imageAnalysis Collection: RAILROAD EQUIPMENT, 1942. Apparatus used at the laboratory at the Chicago and Northwestern

RAILROAD EQUIPMENT, 1942. Apparatus used at the laboratory at the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Companys 40th Street yards for analysing solutions of metals used in locomotives

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a mining site on Saturns moon Titan

Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a mining site on Saturns moon Titan
Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a large-scale mining operation site on the surface of Saturns moon Titan. 100 years from now space exploration may have evolved to space exploitation

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite
Artists concept of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) satellite. The IBEX satellite will map the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Vent flowing cryogenic fuel on a Centaur rocket engine model

Vent flowing cryogenic fuel on a Centaur rocket engine model
Vent flowing cryogenic fuel and T/C Rake mounted on a 1/10 scale model Centaur in the l0 x l0 Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel. The fuel being used is liquid hydrogen

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope

Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope
The shaded side of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as it may appear later this decade when it is observing from the Eartha'Sun L2 point about 930 thousand miles from the Earth

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission

Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission
Lunar prospectors prepare a remote-controlled rover for exploring and drilling into the regolith in search of exploitable resources

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A pair of manned Mars rovers rendezvous on the martian surface

A pair of manned Mars rovers rendezvous on the martian surface. Humans may one day explore the martian surface with the help of pressurized rovers that would provide a shirt sleeve environment while

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Artists concept of a martian rover

Artists concept of a martian rover. The rover featured in this image, as seen from the rear, includes wing-like solar voltaic panels suspended above the chassis to supplement its electrical needs

Background imageAnalysis Collection: An A / A-18 E / F model tested in a wind tunnel

An A / A-18 E / F model tested in a wind tunnel
An 18 percent aeroelastically-scaled, full span F/A-18 E/F model was tested during multiple wind-tunnel entries in the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Robonaut 2 poses atop its new wheeled base, Centaur 2

Robonaut 2 poses atop its new wheeled base, Centaur 2, at the Johnson Space Center Planetary Analog Test Site. The Centaur base builds off of lessons learned through the Space Exploration Vehicle

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Illustration of a blimp towing a sensor through liquid ethane on Titan

Illustration of a blimp towing a sensor through liquid ethane on Titan
A manned blimp tows a sensor through one of Titans many bodies of liquid ethane in search of new discoveries. A blimp would be an efficient form of transportation given Titans combination of high

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Artists concept of a robotic probe exploring a frigid ethane lake on Titan

Artists concept of a robotic probe exploring a frigid ethane lake on Titan
A robotic probe explores a frigid ethane lake on Titan. This probe carries its own light source as the surface of Titan is only 0.1 percent as bright as the Earth s

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Astronauts release a weather balloon on the surface of Titan

Astronauts release a weather balloon on the surface of Titan
A titanian explorer prepares to release a weather balloon while another directs a flood lamp to illuminate the activity. On the left is a supply cart with a portable weather station

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Two explorers collect rock samples to take back to their Mars habitat

Two explorers collect rock samples to take back to their Mars habitat
Two explorers take their vehicle to collect rock samples to take back to their Mars habitat

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A lone astronaut drills into the regolith of Gale Crater

A lone astronaut drills into the regolith of Gale Crater with only a passing dust devil as company. The astronauts hab can be seen in the distance and is dwarfed by the craters 5km high central mound

Background imageAnalysis Collection: The Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS)

The Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) will help determine if there is water hidden in the permanently dark craters of one of the Moons poles by creating an impact plume that

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon

A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon
A dedicated lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moons southern hemisphere

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars

Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars
December 2, 2003 - The Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars in this artists concept. The mission is under development for launch in 2009 and a precision landing on Mars in 2010

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Two intrepid explorers discuss the next phase of their exploration of Mars

Two intrepid explorers discuss the next phase of their exploration of Mars
Two intrepid explorers talk togther on the next phase of their exploration of the Mars planet

Background imageAnalysis Collection: An explorer departs a manned rover ina martian canyon

An explorer departs a manned rover ina martian canyon
A manned rover pauses in a martian canyon while an explorer in a protective pressurized suit departs. This rover provides a pressurized shirtsleeve environment enabling a crew of two to explore a

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Scarecrow, a mobility-testing model for Mars Science Laboratory

Scarecrow, a mobility-testing model for Mars Science Laboratory
October 4, 2007 - Scarecrow, a mobility-testing model for the Mars Science Laboratory, easily traverses large rocks in the Mars Yard testing area at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Background imageAnalysis Collection: Illustration of astronauts setting up a base on the Martian surface around their

Illustration of astronauts setting up a base on the Martian surface around their lander vehicle. The first human visitors to Mars would face an environment nearly as hostile as the Earths Moon

Background imageAnalysis Collection: A rover explores a rocky, barren moon

A rover explores a rocky, barren moon as a large, water covered world rises above the horizon




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"Unleashing the Power of Analysis: From Eadweard J Muybridge's Captivating Leap to Cutting-Edge Science" In 1887, artist Eadweard J Muybridge captured a remarkable moment of a man and horse defying gravity as they soared over a fence. Little did he know that this image would symbolize the essence – breaking down complex movements into individual frames for deeper understanding. Fast forward to 1954 when the mass spectrometer was invented, revolutionizing scientific analysis. This groundbreaking device allowed scientists to identify and quantify molecules with unparalleled precision, unlocking new realms of knowledge in chemistry and beyond. Meanwhile, William Hogarth's masterpiece "The Analysis of Beauty, " Plate 1, explored aesthetics through meticulous observation and examination. His work emphasized how analyzing beauty can lead to profound insights about human perception and artistic expression. Delving further into the realm of science, we encounter H-He-Hg emission spectra C017 / 7260 – an intricate pattern revealing the unique light signatures emitted by different elements. These spectra serve as invaluable tools for elemental analysis, enabling scientists to unravel mysteries hidden within matter itself. Mathematicians like Leonhard Euler and Augustin Cauchy dedicated their lives to analytical thinking. Their contributions shaped fields such as calculus and mathematical analysis, paving the way for countless scientific breakthroughs that followed. Venturing beyond Earth's boundaries brings us panoramic views of Mars – images meticulously analyzed by scientists seeking clues about our neighboring planet's past and potential future exploration opportunities. Back on our home planet, DNA autoradiograms showcase another facet – decoding life itself at its most fundamental level. These intricate patterns reveal genetic information crucial for medical research, forensic investigations, or simply satisfying our curiosity about who we are. Advancing technology has also played a pivotal role in expanding our analytical capabilities. The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe provided unprecedented insights into cosmic microwave background radiation, shedding light on the origins and evolution of our universe.