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"Balls: A Fascinating Tale of Dung Beetles, Magicians, and Sporting Triumphs" In the vast plains of Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa

Background imageB Alls Collection: Urinary incontinence, conceptual artwork

Urinary incontinence, conceptual artwork
Urinary incontinence, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageB Alls Collection: Bipolar disorder, conceptual image

Bipolar disorder, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other related personality disorders

Background imageB Alls Collection: High cholesterol levels

High cholesterol levels. Computer artwork of balls of cholesterol. When there are high levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Nano ball-bearing, artwork

Nano ball-bearing, artwork
Artwork of a nano ball-bearing, a nanotechnology device created at the atomic scale. A ball bearing is a rolling element that uses balls to maintain separation between moving parts

Background imageB Alls Collection: Sphere packing, computer artwork

Sphere packing, computer artwork
Computer artwork of spheres hexagonal close packed in a cube

Background imageB Alls Collection: Multiverse, artwork

Multiverse, artwork
Multiverse. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageB Alls Collection: Multiverse and wormholes, artwork

Multiverse and wormholes, artwork
Multiverse and wormholes. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageB Alls Collection: Nanotechnology, conceptual image

Nanotechnology, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a number of fullerene molecules representing their use in nanotechnolgy

Background imageB Alls Collection: 19th Century meteorite observations

19th Century meteorite observations
Trails of shooting stars and fireballs between 1860 and 1865 and smoke trails observed on August 9th and 12th

Background imageB Alls Collection: Single Earth, conceptual artwork

Single Earth, conceptual artwork
Single Earth. Conceptual artwork of the Earth among an array of steel spheres representing other planets. This image symbolises the uniqueness of life in the universe

Background imageB Alls Collection: Metal spheres, abstract artwork

Metal spheres, abstract artwork. This array of metal spheres could represent a grid of atoms forming part of a crystal lattice

Background imageB Alls Collection: Bubble universes, artwork

Bubble universes, artwork
Bubble universes. Conceptual computer artwork of universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Bubble universe, artwork

Bubble universe, artwork
Bubble universe. Conceptual computer artwork of one of many universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Reef balls on the sea bed, Indonesia

Reef balls on the sea bed, Indonesia
Reef balls on the sea bed. Reef balls were first developed in the US as a way to help the restoration of damaged coral reefs

Background imageB Alls Collection: Thermodynamics, conceptual artwork

Thermodynamics, conceptual artwork. Thermodynamics is the study of the macroscopic properties of a system (such as heat and pressure)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Glucose models

Glucose models

Background imageB Alls Collection: Tertiary alcohol molecule

Tertiary alcohol molecule. Molecular model of tertiary butanol (C4H10O), also known as tertiary butyl alcohol, trimethyl carbinol or 2-methyl propan-2-ol

Background imageB Alls Collection: Glycine molecule

Glycine molecule. Molecular model of the simplest amino acid glycine (C2H5NO2). Amino acids are the monomers or building-blocks of the larger protein molecules

Background imageB Alls Collection: Glucose isomer model

Glucose isomer model

Background imageB Alls Collection: Ethanol and methoxymethane molecules

Ethanol and methoxymethane molecules. Molecular models of ethanol (CH3.CH2.OH, left) and methoxymethane (CH3.O.CH3). Both compounds contain the same atoms but in different arrangements

Background imageB Alls Collection: Ethane, ethene and ethyne molecules

Ethane, ethene and ethyne molecules. Molecular models of ethane (C2H6, upper left), an alkane, ethene (C2H4, centre), an alkene, and ethyne (C2H2), an alkyne

Background imageB Alls Collection: Sulphanilamide molecule

Sulphanilamide molecule. Molecular model of sulphanilamide (C6H8N2O2S), also known as 4- aminobenzenesulphonamide. Carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, nitrogen are blue

Background imageB Alls Collection: Aniline molecule

Aniline molecule. Molecular model of aniline (C6H5NH2), also known as aminobenzene or phenylamine. In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white and nitrogen is blue

Background imageB Alls Collection: Glyceraldehyde isomer models

Glyceraldehyde isomer models. Molecular models of the two isomeric forms of glyceraldehyde. D- glyceraldehyde (left) has a hydroxyl group (OH) on the right side of the asymmetric carbon atom

Background imageB Alls Collection: Nitrobenzene molecule

Nitrobenzene molecule. Molecular model of nitrobenzene (C6H5NO2). In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, nitrogen is blue and oxygen are red. Nitrobenzene is a colourless liquid

Background imageB Alls Collection: Glucose isomer models

Glucose isomer models. Molecular models of the glucopyranose form of glucose. Glucose (C6H12O6) is a hexose sugar. Glucopyranose has a five carbon ring and an additional asymmetric carbon atom

Background imageB Alls Collection: Alkane molecules

Alkane molecules. Molecular models of hexane (C6H14, right) and cyclohexane (C6H12). Carbon atoms are black and hydrogen atoms are white. Hexane is a colourless liquid that is insoluble in water

Background imageB Alls Collection: Alanine isomer models

Alanine isomer models

Background imageB Alls Collection: TNT molecule

TNT molecule. Molecular model of trinitrotoluene (TNT, formula C7H5N3O6), also known as 2, 4, 6- trinitromethylbenzene. In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white

Background imageB Alls Collection: Alcohol molecules

Alcohol molecules. Molecular models of four types of alcohol molecule. They are, clockwise from top left: methanol, ethanol, propan-2-ol and propan- 1-ol

Background imageB Alls Collection: Secondary alcohol molecule

Secondary alcohol molecule. Molecular model of secondary butanol (C4H10O), also known as butan-2-ol, secondary butyl alcohol or methylethyl carbinol

Background imageB Alls Collection: Fullerene technology

Fullerene technology. Computer artwork of spherical and cylindrical fullerenes (buckyballs and carbon nanotubes), illustrating their hexagonal and (in the case of the buckyballs)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Silica microspheres, SEM

Silica microspheres, SEM
Silica microspheres, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These tiny spheres are made of silica (silicon dioxide)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Methoxyethane molecule

Methoxyethane molecule. Molecular model of methoxyethane (CH3.CH2O.CH3), which contains one atom of oxygen (red), three carbon atoms (black) and eight hydrogren atoms (white)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Superconductor

Superconductor. Molecular model of the crystal structure of magnesium diboride (MgB2), a new super-conductor. Red spheres represent magnesium atoms and purple represent boron atoms

Background imageB Alls Collection: Minoxidil molecule, hair growth drug

Minoxidil molecule, hair growth drug
Minoxidil molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the hair growth drug minoxidil, also known by the brandname Rogaine (C9.H15.N5.O)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Digoxin molecule, heart drug

Digoxin molecule, heart drug
Digoxin molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the heart drug digoxin (C41.H64.O14). The atoms (balls) are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (grey), and oxygen (red)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Ibuprofen molecule, painkilling drug

Ibuprofen molecule, painkilling drug
Ibuprofen drug molecule, computer model. Ibuprofen is a painkilling drug (analgesic) that is also a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Tamiflu influenza drug molecule

Tamiflu influenza drug molecule
Tamiflu drug molecule, computer model. Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate) is an anti-viral drug used to treat influenza. Atoms are colour-coded: carbon (pink), hydrogen (grey), oxygen (green)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Rust fungus spores, SEM

Rust fungus spores, SEM
Rust fungus spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spores from a rust fungus that infects rose plants. Rust fungi (order Uredinales) are parasites that attack plants

Background imageB Alls Collection: Trans-dibromoethene molecule

Trans-dibromoethene molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of trans-dibromoethene (C2H2Br2). The trans form of dibromoethene has bromine atoms (red) on opposite sides of the carbon atoms (black)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Ethanol molecule

Ethanol molecule
Ethanol. Computer-generated molecular model of ethanol (CH3.CH2.OH), a type of alcohol. Alcohols comprise a carbon (black) and hydrogen (white) chain with a hydroxyl group (OH)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Dibromoethane molecule

Dibromoethane molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of 1, 2-dibromoethane (ethylene dibromide, BrCh2.Ch2Br). Carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, and bromine are red

Background imageB Alls Collection: Cis-dibromoethene molecule

Cis-dibromoethene molecule. Computer-generated molecular model of cis-dibromoethene (C2H2Br2). The cis form of dibromoethene has both bromine atoms (red) on the same side of the carbon atoms (black)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide. Computer-generated molecular model of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide comprises one central carbon atom (black) connected to two oxygen atoms (red)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Fullerene molecules

Fullerene molecules. Fullerenes are structural types (allotropes) of carbon. The three molecules at centre are buckminsterfullerenes (buckyballs)

Background imageB Alls Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecules

Buckminsterfullerene molecules. This molecule is a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon. It has 60 carbon atoms arranged in a spherical structure consisting of interlinking

Background imageB Alls Collection: Fullerene molecules, computer artwork

Fullerene molecules, computer artwork
Fullerene molecules. Computer artwork of nested, spherical fullerene molecules. Fullerenes are allotropes (different structural types) of carbon




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"Balls: A Fascinating Tale of Dung Beetles, Magicians, and Sporting Triumphs" In the vast plains of Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, two dung beetles tirelessly roll a dung ball with unwavering determination. Their teamwork is a testament to the incredible strength and resilience found in nature's smallest creatures. Meanwhile, in 1899, the brilliant mind of Nikola Tesla was buzzing with ideas that would revolutionize the world as we know it. His experiments and inventions were like balls of lightning illuminating the path towards a brighter future. On stage, a magician captivates his audience with the classic cup and balls trick. Sleight of hand and misdirection create an illusion that keeps us guessing - reminding us that sometimes life itself can be just as mysterious. During times of war, hope often springs from unexpected places. Some Englishmen believed victory was within reach against all odds – their unwavering spirit akin to throwing caution to the wind and taking a shot at goal when defeat seemed imminent. George Studdy's "The Ball Boy" captures a heartwarming scene where man's best friend joyfully fetches tennis balls without fail. Loyalty knows no bounds when it comes to our furry companions who bring endless happiness into our lives. In Russia's Zascha The Colossal Woman spectacle, audiences are left awestruck by her towering presence. Her larger-than-life persona reminds us that sometimes we need to embrace our uniqueness and stand tall amidst adversity. Inside a snooker room filled with tension and concentration, two players skillfully maneuver their cues across green baize tables. Each shot they take represents not only precision but also strategic thinking – highlighting how success often relies on calculated moves rather than sheer force alone. Crokett - Le Jongleur Humoriste brings laughter through juggling acts that defy gravity while tickling funny bones. This whimsical performance reminds us not to take life too seriously and to find joy in the simple act of play.