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Analytical Collection (page 3)

"Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring Analytical Techniques and Visionaries" Step into the realm science, where mysteries are unraveled and secrets are revealed

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Genetic analysis

Genetic analysis
Genetic research. Hand holding a vial containing a sample of human DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The print-out is the result of an analysis of this DNA

Background imageAnalytical Collection: DNA microarray

DNA microarray. Computer display of a section of a genome (the sequenced genes of an organism) produced by DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) microarray technology

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Normal soil

Normal soil
Soil testing. A pH meter testing the acidity or alkalinity of soil. Farmers and gardeners use pH meters to determine the level of acidity in soil to assess its suitability for different plants

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Barringer Crater geology

Barringer Crater geology
Barringer Crater. Coloured map of the geological structure of this crater in Arizona, USA. It is also called Meteor Crater

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Mineral properties, 18th century

Mineral properties, 18th century

Background imageAnalytical Collection: High Performance Liquid Chromatography

High Performance Liquid Chromatography
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Computer artwork of the steel columns used in the instrument. High-performance liquid chromatography is a chromatographic technique that can separate a

Background imageAnalytical Collection: High Pressure Liquid Chromatography HPLC

High Pressure Liquid Chromatography HPLC
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Computer artwork of steel columns used in the process and a 3D chromatogram depicting the output of liquid chromatography

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Chromatogram, 3D View

Chromatogram, 3D View
Chromatogram, 3D view depicting the output of a liquid chromatography. Different peaks in the chromatogram correspond to different components of the examined sample

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Solar spectroscopy, 19th century

Solar spectroscopy, 19th century
Solar spectroscopy. Artwork of solar eruptions combined with spectroscopic observations of the Sun. The depictions of the solar eruptions (prominences) and a planet (left, included for scale)

Background imageAnalytical Collection: ISS Biolab training station

ISS Biolab training station. This is the training station for the Biolab rack contained in the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAnalytical Collection: ExoMars rover, artwork

ExoMars rover, artwork
ExoMars rover on the surface of Mars, artwork. ExoMars (Exobiology in Mars) is a mission originally developed by the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Scientist in a laboratory

Scientist in a laboratory
MODEL RELEASED. Scientist with a microscope (lower left), in a laboratory

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Paper chromatography

Paper chromatography, separating coloured inks (vertical streaks). Chromatography is an analytical process that separates a compound into its constituent chemicals

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Calcium flame test

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

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Sooty flame

Sooty flame. Alkene (oct-1-ene) burning in a crucible with a sooty (smoky) flame. Alkenes are unsaturated (double bonded) organic molecules. The sooty flame is characteristic of alkenes

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Sulphur burning

Sulphur burning in air. Sulphur being burnt on a spoon, producing a blue flame. Sulphur is the tenth most abundant element in the universe. At room temperature it is a pale yellow, odourless solid

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Chromatography

Chromatography. Computer artwork of coloured bands representing the separation of different chemicals by the process of chromatography

Background imageAnalytical Collection: Urine analysis

Urine analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Urine analysis. Generalpractice doctor comparing a multiple test stick(Multistix) to its reference chart. The test stickhas been placed into a sample of a patients urineto test for a




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"Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring Analytical Techniques and Visionaries" Step into the realm science, where mysteries are unraveled and secrets are revealed. In 1954, a groundbreaking invention emerged - the mass spectrometer. This marvel of technology allowed scientists to delve deep into matter, deciphering its composition with unprecedented precision. As we journey further, we encounter the mesmerizing H-He-Hg emission spectra C017 / 7260. These ethereal patterns of light unveil the unique signatures of elements, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of their properties. In this captivating exploration, we stumble upon Carl Gustav Jung - a visionary Swiss psychiatrist whose profound insights transformed psychology forever. His work delved into the depths of human consciousness, shedding light on our innermost thoughts and emotions. Electrophoresis of RNA takes center stage as we witness molecules dancing through an electric field. This technique enables scientists to separate and analyze genetic material with astonishing accuracy, unraveling intricate biological puzzles. Venturing further still, we encounter acid soil - nature's enigma that affects plant growth and agricultural productivity. Through meticulous analysis using chromatography in both 3D and 2D views, researchers unlock vital clues about soil composition and nutrient availability. Amidst these scientific wonders lies Carl Gustav Yung's enigmatic black-and-white portrait. A man who explored not only the human mind but also embraced spirituality in his quest for self-discovery. Martin Heinrich Klaproth graces our path next through an exquisite engraving; he was instrumental in discovering several chemical elements that shaped our understanding of matter itself. Achromatogram appears once again in its two-dimensional glory – a testament to its versatility as it aids scientists across various fields in unraveling complex mixtures or identifying compounds within them. Our journey concludes with "The Painters March from Finchley, " an enchanting print by Paul Sandy from 1753.