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Diffusion Collection (#2)

"Diffusion: The Art of Spreading Ideas and Love" In the intricate world of cells, a fundamental process that occurs across the cell membrane

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Gas diffusion experiment, 19th century

Gas diffusion experiment, 19th century
Gas diffusion experiment. Hydrogen gas is produced from a chemical reaction at left. Since hydrogen is a small and light gas molecule

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Passive transport, artwork

Passive transport, artwork
Passive transport. Artwork showing diffusion of molecules across a cell membrane, a process known as passive transport. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Total lunar eclipse, montage image

Total lunar eclipse, montage image. Sequence of consecutive images running from left to right, showing the Moon passing through the shadow of the Earth

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Diffusion in agar

Diffusion in agar
Diffusion. Image 1 of 2. Crystal of potassium dichromate (orange) in a petri dish containing agar gel. Over time, the crystal dissolves, spreading out to colour the entire dish

Background imageDiffusion Collection: National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington. Mo

National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington. Mo
The National Training School of Cookery was established in 1873, and commenced its work at South Kensington in 1874 with a view to promote generally the diffusion of a knowledge of cookery amongst

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National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington: Aft
A lecture on practical cookery, seasoning fricandeau of veal at the National School of Cookery at South Kensington. The school was established in 1873

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Hydrogen for Balloons

Hydrogen for Balloons
Henri Giffard developed a process for the preparation of hydrogen gas for air balloons and dirigibles. His first dirigible flight took place in 1852 from Paris to Trappes

Background imageDiffusion Collection: Chandrasekhara Raman

Chandrasekhara Raman
Sir CHANDRASEKHARA VENKATA RAMAN Indian physicist, worked on the diffusion of light




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"Diffusion: The Art of Spreading Ideas and Love" In the intricate world of cells, a fundamental process that occurs across the cell membrane. Just like the delicate strokes on artwork C013/7467 or the meticulous lines on the Map of Moscow from 1836, diffusion permeates through every aspect of life. Step back in time to early Victorian London, where Gothic architecture stood tall and proud. It was an era when love blossomed between couples who strolled hand in hand along cobblestone streets. Much like their affectionate bond, diffusion effortlessly spreads its influence. Ventilation plays a crucial role in ensuring fresh air circulates within spaces, just as ideas and knowledge diffuse among individuals. As depicted in engravings such as "The Upper Pool, " this process breathes life into communities by allowing information to flow freely. From the first volume of Encyclopedia Britannica to The Penny Magazine's title page from 1842, it has been at the heart of sharing useful and polite knowledge with society. These publications acted as gateways for intellectual growth and enlightenment during their respective times. Traveling further back in history, we find ourselves immersed in ancient Athenian antiquities showcased within engravings adorning galleries. Here, cultural diffusion thrived as art and ideas transcended borders to captivate minds worldwide. As we explore Kensall Green Cemetery's engraved landscapes, we witness how even after death, memories continue to diffuse through generations. Each tombstone tells a story—a testament to lives lived and cherished forevermore. The London Institution for the Advancement of Literature stands proudly engraved upon our collective memory—an institution dedicated to fostering intellectual growth through widespread dissemination of knowledge. Its legacy echoes throughout time as it championed diffusing education beyond boundaries. Lastly, let us not forget Tatler magazine's cover from 1959—Paris translated—a perfect example of how fashion trends can diffuse globally while breaking language barriers effortlessly.