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"Bases: Unveiling the Blueprint of Life" In a world where knowledge is power, bases hold the key to understanding life's intricate design

Background imageBases Collection: Lazio Latina Terracina S. Cesario Duomo Italy

Lazio Latina Terracina S. Cesario Duomo Italy
Lazio Latina Terracina S. Cesario, Duomo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, The present church was consecrated in 1074, but dates in most part from the 12th century

Background imageBases Collection: Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nablus Middle East

Jerusalem Galilee Samaria Nablus Middle East
Jerusalem to Galilee via Samaria. Nablus, Middle East (Showing bases of Mount Ebal & Mount Gerizim). 1898, West Bank, Nablus, Middle East, Israel

Background imageBases Collection: Baalbek Incisions bases columns obtain lead 1900

Baalbek Incisions bases columns obtain lead 1900
Baalbek. Incisions in bases of columns to obtain lead 1900, Lebanon, Ba╩╗labakk

Background imageBases Collection: Leda Swan Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi Italian

Leda Swan Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi Italian
Leda and the Swan; Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (Italian, 1656 - 1740); Italy; designed before 1717; cast about 1725; Bronze on grey-green marble bases with bronze mounts; 62.5 cm (24 5, 8 in.)

Background imageBases Collection: Andromeda Sea Monster Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi

Andromeda Sea Monster Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi
Andromeda and the Sea Monster; Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (Italian, 1656 - 1740); Italy; designed before 1717; cast about 1725; Bronze on grey-green marble bases with bronze mounts; 49.6 x 33.3 x

Background imageBases Collection: Map Showing The Naval Bases Of The North Sea During World War One

Map Showing The Naval Bases Of The North Sea During World War One. From The History Of The Great War, Published C. 1919

Background imageBases Collection: Navy base (H�de la Marine) in Dakar, Senegal

Navy base (H�de la Marine) in Dakar, Senegal
Two riders and pedestrians pass the local Navy base (H� de la Marine) in Dakar, the capital of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1910

Background imageBases Collection: Iran / Archaeology / Susa

Iran / Archaeology / Susa
Excavations reveal the massive column bases of the Palace of Artaxerxes ? (circa 5th century BC). Date: 1887

Background imageBases Collection: Albatros W 4 German single-seat floatplane fighter

Albatros W 4 German single-seat floatplane fighter used by the German Navy to defend its shore bases. It entered service in late 1916. Seen here is serial no

Background imageBases Collection: DNA structure, artwork C017 / 7218

DNA structure, artwork C017 / 7218
DNA structure. Computer artwork showing the structure of a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (right) and its components (left)

Background imageBases Collection: Geber, Islamic Spanish alchemist

Geber, Islamic Spanish alchemist
Geber (c.722-c.815), Islamic Spanish alchemist. Geber is a Latinised form. His full Arabic name is Jabir ibn Hayyan. Geber is sometimes known as the Father of Chemistry

Background imageBases Collection: Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9990

Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9990
Caduceus with DNA. Computer artwork of the Caduceus symbol entwined by a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes

Background imageBases Collection: Spain (1892). Bases de Manresa, catalanist asesembly

Spain (1892). Bases de Manresa, catalanist asesembly gathered togheter at the City Hall of Manresa, which wrote the Basis for the Catalan Regional Constitution. Drawing by Jaume Pahissa. Drawing

Background imageBases Collection: Persepolis / Architecture

Persepolis / Architecture
Details of the capitals and column bases from the site of the citadel of Persepolis. Columned halls were characteristic of Persian architecture. Date: 1854

Background imageBases 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 imageBases Collection: DNA

DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (yellow) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix

Background imageBases Collection: Genetic sequence

Genetic sequence. Printout of the genetic code of a single strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA normally comprises two spiralling paired strands of sugar phosphates that are linked by

Background imageBases Collection: Government and defense bases in Dakar, Senegal

Government and defense bases in Dakar, Senegal
French colonial government and defense bases at the coast of Dakar with the city stretching out in the background, the capital of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: 1910s

Background imageBases Collection: Diving Stone at the Great Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset

Diving Stone at the Great Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset
The Diving Stone at the Great Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset. circa 1910s

Background imageBases Collection: Algeria - Timgad - Temple of the Genius of the Colony

Algeria - Timgad - Temple of the Genius of the Colony
Temple of the Genius of the Colony at Timgad, Algeria - a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBases Collection: Algeria - Timgad - The Theatre

Algeria - Timgad - The Theatre
General view of the Ruins of Timgad, Algeria (close to the Theatre) - a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBases Collection: Bases of Manresa, 1892. The Catalanist Assembly in the sessi

Bases of Manresa, 1892. The Catalanist Assembly in the sessi
Bases of Manresa, 1892. Autonomist program developed in Manresa, Catalonia, by the elected between the Catalanist Union and regionalist groups of conservative ideology

Background imageBases Collection: Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade

Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade. circa 1980s

Background imageBases Collection: Palmyra, Syria - Columns and Temple of Bel (Baal)

Palmyra, Syria - Columns and Temple of Bel (Baal)
Palmyra, Syria - Columns and view toward the Temple of Bel (Baal). The temple ruins were destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) in August 2015. circa 1980s

Background imageBases Collection: Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade (close-up)

Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade (close-up). circa 1980s

Background imageBases Collection: Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade with view of Arab Castle

Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade with view of Arab Castle
Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade with view of Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani Castle circa 1980s

Background imageBases Collection: Baalbek, Lebanon - The Temple of Jupiter - Panorama

Baalbek, Lebanon - The Temple of Jupiter - Panorama Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBases Collection: The Second soviet Occupation (1944-1991). Large areas of Lat

The Second soviet Occupation (1944-1991). Large areas of Latvia become military bases and firing ranges. Occupation Museum. Riga. Latvia. Europe

Background imageBases Collection: Grumman F7F-2N Tigercat -most F7N flew with the US Mari

Grumman F7F-2N Tigercat -most F7N flew with the US Marines from land bases as night fighter

Background imageBases Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 20617 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageBases Collection: Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF

Boeing B-47 Stratojet 31822 USAF
The Boeing B-47 was a high-flying, long range strategic nuclear jet bomber. It was a key part of the USAF Strategic Air Command

Background imageBases Collection: WWI biplane - The fuselage made from a bullet

WWI biplane - The fuselage made from a bullet
First World War bi-plane. The fuselage made from a bullet with bullet-bases as wheels. Trench Art

Background imageBases Collection: RAF raid on German navy bases by G. H. Davis

RAF raid on German navy bases by G. H. Davis
The brilliant RAF raid on the German naval bases: a bomb hits a German battleship amidships. A German battleship attacked at Wilhelmshaven by a formation of British bombers swooping out of

Background imageBases Collection: Map of Sardinia by G. H. Davis

Map of Sardinia by G. H. Davis
A contour map of Sardinia, showing airfields and seaplane bases during the Second World War. The island was experiencing concentrated bombing by the Allied Strategic Air Force. Date: 1943

Background imageBases Collection: Winchester Barracks in the early 1900s

Winchester Barracks in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s

Background imageBases Collection: The 2nd Life Guards

The 2nd Life Guards in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s

Background imageBases Collection: Moulding of Chocolate Bases

Moulding of Chocolate Bases for Charlotte Russe, Cream Boats, Bombs Ect. Date: 1936

Background imageBases Collection: Simple Cake Base Borders

Simple Cake Base Borders
Cake Border and Side Scroll Designs, Simple Base Borders Date: 1936

Background imageBases Collection: Design Festival Decorations Bases Piers 1702-86

Design Festival Decorations Bases Piers 1702-86
Artokoloro

Background imageBases Collection: Colourful globe, side view

Colourful globe, side view

Background imageBases Collection: Honey moon scene with priest and audience, Abraham Bloteling, Zacharias Webber II, c

Honey moon scene with priest and audience, Abraham Bloteling, Zacharias Webber II, c. 1677

Background imageBases Collection: Pair of lidded alabaster vases

Pair of lidded alabaster vases; Unknown; Italy, Europe; early 17th century; Golden alabaster (alabastro dorato) with paragone marble bases; Various, see extensions

Background imageBases Collection: Torchere

Torchere; Pieter de Swart, Dutch, 1702 - 1772, probably carved by Agostino Carlini, Italian, about 1718 - 1790; The Hague (possibly), Netherlands, Europe; about 1748 - 1753; Gessoed, painted

Background imageBases Collection: Andromeda and the Sea Monster

Andromeda and the Sea Monster; Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi, Italian, 1656 - 1740; Italy, Europe; designed before 1717; cast about 1725; Bronze on grey-green marble bases with bronze mounts; Object: H

Background imageBases Collection: Andromeda and the Sea-Monster, Leda and the Swan

Andromeda and the Sea-Monster, Leda and the Swan; Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi, Italian, 1656 - 1740; Italy, Europe; designed before 1717; cast about 1725; Bronze on grey-green marble bases with bronze

Background imageBases Collection: Indian Trades and Occupations A Group of Six Bengali Plaster Figures mid 19th Century

Indian Trades and Occupations A Group of Six Bengali Plaster Figures mid 19th Century of Trades and Occupations, the Bodies Plaster and Clothes Made of Linen

Background imageBases Collection: Ancient ruins, Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon (Bergama), Turkey

Ancient ruins, Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon (Bergama), Turkey
Members of what appear to be a football team pose amid the Ancient ruins of the Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon, now Bergama, Turkey. Date: 1923

Background imageBases Collection: Carthage, Tunisia - Ruins of a Byzantine Basilica

Carthage, Tunisia - Ruins of a Byzantine Basilica. Date: circa 1910s




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"Bases: Unveiling the Blueprint of Life" In a world where knowledge is power, bases hold the key to understanding life's intricate design. From computer screens displaying human genetic sequences to mesmerizing double-stranded RNA molecules, these tiny building blocks shape our very existence. The DNA molecule, both in its natural form and as a computer model or artwork, stands as an emblem of life's blueprint. Its elegant structure unravels the secrets hidden within our cells, guiding scientists on their quest for answers. As we delve into history, we find that even explorers like those from the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition sought out bases - not only geographical ones but also those encoded within us. Their discoveries paved the way for future generations to explore new frontiers in genetics. From ancient times to modern-day advancements, they have played a crucial role in shaping our world. The plan of Silchester from 1777 reveals how early civilizations recognized the importance of understanding their surroundings and establishing strong foundations. Yet it is not just scientists who rely on bases; ground crews at RAF Leuchars found solace in their crew room amidst complex operations. These individuals understood that collaboration and relaxation were essential ingredients for success. Zooming out further, panoramic maps by G. H. Davis showcase how interconnectedness spans beyond individual genomes. Bases unite us all under one vast Mediterranean sky – reminding us that despite our differences, we share common origins rooted deep within our DNA. Artistic interpretations through autoradiograms highlight the beauty hidden within these molecular codes. They serve as reminders that even science can be art – capturing both imagination and curiosity simultaneously. Lastly, mitochondrial DNA reminds us of our ancestral roots and highlights how these precious they can passed down through generations – connecting past with present and future alike. In this captivating journey through time and science, "bases" emerge as more than mere letters representing nucleotides; they embody humanity's insatiable thirst for knowledge, our relentless pursuit of understanding the very essence of life itself.