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Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Swarm of nanorobots

Swarm of nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities whose size is measured in nanometres (billionth of a metre)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Mars

Mars, computer artwork. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and it is a rocky desert world. It orbits the Sun in around 689 days at an average distance of around 227 million kilometres

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Christmas star as planetary conjunction

Christmas star as planetary conjunction. Artwork of a possible Christmas Star in the night sky of the year 7 BC. Traces of the planetary conjunction of Jupiter

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Blood cells

Blood cells, computer artwork. Red blood cells (red), or erythrocytes, are biconcave disc-shaped cells that are responsible for supplying tissues with oxygen

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Skeleton on a penny farthing

Skeleton on a penny farthing. Composite x-ray of a skeleton riding a penny farthing bicycle represented by the coins it is named after

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Spare kidneys

Spare kidneys. Conceptual computer artwork of spare kidneys stored in jars. This may represent the growth of human tissue to produce material for transplant surgery to replace defective or old body

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Avian flu virus

Avian flu virus, computer artwork. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat. The coat contains surface proteins (spikes)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Brain protein research

Brain protein research. Computer artwork of a brain and coloured dots from a protein microarray. Protein microarrays can be used to follow protein interactions

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Male muscles, artwork

Male muscles, artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Antibodies, artwork

Antibodies, artwork
Computer artwork of antibody molecules showing the structure of an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule. This is the most abundant immunoglobulin and is found in all body fluids

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork

Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork
Fibonacci spiral and Phi, computer artwork. The constant Phi, written to 866 decimal places, is calculated as (1 + square root of five, divided by 2)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Caffeine drug molecule

Caffeine drug molecule
Caffeine. Computer model of a molecule of the alkaloid, stimulant and legal drug caffeine. Caffeine is most often consumed in drinks like tea and coffee

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Bacterial ribosome

Bacterial ribosome. Computer model showing the secondary structure of a 30S (small) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Thermus thermophilus

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: HIV reverse transcription enzyme

HIV reverse transcription enzyme. Molecular models of the reverse transcriptase enzyme found in HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Hepatitis C virus enzyme, molecular model

Hepatitis C virus enzyme, molecular model
Hepatitis C virus enzyme. Molecular model of a genetic enzyme from the Hepatitis C virus. This enzyme is called HC-J4 RNA polymerase

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Glutamine synthetase enzyme

Glutamine synthetase enzyme computer model. This is a ligase enzyme, which forms chemical bonds between molecules. The different colours show the different subunits that comprise the protein

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Skeleton playing football

Skeleton playing football. Computer enhanced X- ray of a skeleton kicking a football

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Human skull

Human skull
Skull. Computer artwork of a healthy human skull seen from the front. The bones of the cranium (upper centre) are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of four cylindrical fullerenes (carbon nanotubes) of varying size, with the smaller ones nested inside the larger ones

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Lightning

Lightning. Computer artwork of a lightning strike over water. Lightning occurs when a large electrical charge builds up in a cloud

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Infinity

Infinity symbol, computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Periodic table

Periodic table, computer artwork. This table shows the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number (the number of protons in the nucleus)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ufo above planet surface, illustration

Ufo above planet surface, illustration

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Tree roots in the soil, artwork

Tree roots in the soil, artwork
Tree roots in the soil, computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Nude womans torso, computer artwork

Nude womans torso, computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Planets internal structures

Planets internal structures, and Pluto, computer artwork. Mercury, Mars and Venus consist of a large iron core (spherical), surrounded by a thick silicate mantle (yellow) covered in a surface crust

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Solar system

Solar system

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Sun and its planets

Sun and its planets. Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system arrayed from left to right in their order from the Sun (far left). The size of the Sun and planets is to scale

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Abstract computer artwork

Abstract computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ammonites

Ammonites. Computer artwork of ammonites in the sea during the Devonian period. This lasted from around 408 to 360 million years ago

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Eye, iris

Eye, iris
Eye. Computer artwork of a close-up of the iris and pupil of an eye. The iris, a coloured muscular ring, regulates the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil (black)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex, artwork
Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the most famous dinosaur of all. It lived during the last 5 million years of the Cretaceous period, 70-65 million years ago, in what is now North America

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Diatom detail, SEM

Diatom detail, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of detail of the silica wall of a diatom. Diatoms may be extremely abundant in both freshwater

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Human heart, artwork

Human heart, artwork
Human heart, computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: IUD contraceptive and sperm cells

IUD contraceptive and sperm cells. Computer artwork of an intrauterine device (IUD, red and white, centre) in a womans uterus, surrounded by sperm cells (white, not to scale)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Private jet in the clouds, illustration

Private jet in the clouds, illustration
Private jet in the clouds, computer illustration

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Loch Ness Monster

Loch Ness Monster
Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming in Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least since the 15th century

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Deep sea anglerfish

Deep sea anglerfish, computer artwork. This fish lives in the aphotic zone in the oceans, where it is so deep that no sunlight penetrates. It hunts by using its bioluminescent lure, or esca

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: UFO above Earth

UFO above Earth. Computer artwork of an alien unidentified flying object (UFO) in space above Earth

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Nuclear-powered spacecraft, artwork

Nuclear-powered spacecraft, artwork
Nuclear-powered spacecraft at Ganymede, computer artwork. Ganymede is one of the moons of Jupiter. The spacecraft is powered by nuclear fusion, the same process that takes place in the Sun

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Glowing ball UFO over Stonehenge

Glowing ball UFO over Stonehenge
Glowing ball UFO at Stonehenge, computer artwork. Glowing ball UFO reports are common. While such a report may not be satisfactorily explained, there are several possible explanations

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Human fingerprint

Human fingerprint
Fingerprint. Computer artwork of a human fingerprint. A fingerprint is formed by epidermal ridges, creating a distinct pattern. Each pattern is unique to an individual, even for identical twins

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Chromosome

Chromosome. Computer artwork of a condensed chromosome. Chromosomes, which consist of two identical chromatids joined at a centromere (centre)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Dividing cells

Dividing cells. Computer artwork of a spiral of cells during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Touch receptors

Touch receptors

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Earth and Moon with dwarf planets

Earth and Moon with dwarf planets. Scaled computer artwork of (from left) Earth, the Moon, Pluto and Ceres. The latter are two of the solar systems dwarf planets

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ponzos illusion

Ponzos illusion. The vertical red line to the left of the image appears to be smaller than the one to the right. In fact they are the same length

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Wrist watch MP3 player

Wrist watch MP3 player. Computer artwork of a wrist watch able to store and play compressed music files, such as MP3, through head phones




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"Unleashing the Imagination: Exploring the Boundless World of Computer Artwork" Step into a mesmerizing realm where creativity knows no limits, as computer artwork takes center stage. Like cuts of beef in a culinary masterpiece, each stroke and pixel blend seamlessly to create captivating visuals that defy reality. With the precision of a Fibonacci spiral, artists harness mathematical beauty to breathe life into their creations. Just like astronaut footprints on the Moon, these digital masterpieces leave an indelible mark on our perception of art. Delve deeper into this artistic universe and discover the motor and sensory homunculi – intricate depictions that unravel the mysteries of human perception. Or test your color vision with vibrant hues reminiscent of a Color Blindness Test, unveiling new perspectives through chromatic exploration. Prepare for unexpected surprises as you witness a skeleton playing rugby; an amalgamation where sports meet mortality in an extraordinary display. Marvel at the budding yeast cell, showcasing nature's delicate balance between growth and transformation. Venture further still and uncover astonishing wonders such as the muscular system intricately mapped onto a head or quasicrystals shimmering with infinite possibilities. Dive deep into science's secrets with double-stranded RNA molecules intertwining like dancers or DNA molecules revealing our very essence encoded within its helix structure. And let us not forget about brachiosaurus dinosaurs roaming majestically across digital landscapes - bridging ancient history with modern technology in awe-inspiring ways. In this vast world lies boundless potential for imagination to run wild. So join us on this journey where pixels become brushstrokes and algorithms transform into breathtaking visions – because here is where art transcends boundaries and dreams come alive before your eyes.