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Insulation Collection (#5)

Insulation: Nature's Secret to Battling the Cold As a cold snap blankets Tarn Hows in the Lake District, Herdwick Sheep find solace in feeding on hay

Background imageInsulation Collection: Phase change material, SEM

Phase change material, SEM
Phase change material. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of microcapsules (blue) that contain a phase change material (PCM) coating fabric fibres

Background imageInsulation Collection: Computer cables

Computer cables

Background imageInsulation Collection: Water pipe and insulation material

Water pipe and insulation material
Insulation material wrapped round a plastic water pipe

Background imageInsulation Collection: Dew drops on woodpigeon feather

Dew drops on woodpigeon feather
Dew drops on woodpigeons feather. Dew is water vapour that is formed into droplets upon a surface when the surface has cooled below the point at which condensation occurs

Background imageInsulation Collection: Nerve fibres, SEM

Nerve fibres, SEM
Myelinated nerve fibres, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The myelin sheath is grey, the axoplasm pink and the endoneurium (connective tissue) yellow

Background imageInsulation Collection: IRAS infrared astronomy satellite

IRAS infrared astronomy satellite on display at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. Image shows the sunshade surrounding the telescope aperture

Background imageInsulation Collection: Fat cell, TEM

Fat cell, TEM
Fat cell. Coloured Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through fat (adipose) tissue. Fat cells, or adipocytes

Background imageInsulation Collection: 1737 Carl Linnaeus in Lapland dress HD

1737 Carl Linnaeus in Lapland dress HD
Carl Linnaeus mezzotint engraving by H. Kingsbury with later hand colouring, published by Dr. Thornton 1805 from an original in his possession

Background imageInsulation Collection: Liquefied natural gas tanker

Liquefied natural gas tanker
Liquefied natural gas transport. View over the tanks of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker. LNG is natural gas that has been filtered and purified then cooled below -162 Celsius

Background imageInsulation Collection: Insulated water pipes

Insulated water pipes in an industrial system

Background imageInsulation Collection: Insulated propellant tank

Insulated propellant tank
Propellant tank for a satellite wrapped in insulating foil, otherwise known as multi-layer insulation (MLI). This helps to maintain the temperature of the propellant independent of the external

Background imageInsulation Collection: Insulated heating pipes

Insulated heating pipes in an industrial heating system

Background imageInsulation Collection: Solar thermal heating system

Solar thermal heating system. The three pumps at upper centre (with red and blue dials) are examples of a modern heating and solar thermal system

Background imageInsulation Collection: Nerve anatomy

Nerve anatomy. Artwork showing the anatomy and structure of a nerve cell (neuron, upper left) and the nerve process (axon) connecting it to other nerve cells

Background imageInsulation Collection: Neural network

Neural network. Artwork of nerve cells (neurons, green) connected by nerve processes (dendrites and axons) to form a neural network

Background imageInsulation Collection: Quantum waves in topological insulators

Quantum waves in topological insulators. Computer model showing interference patterns formed by quantum waves in a type of new material known as a topological insulator

Background imageInsulation Collection: Spacecraft heatshield insulation

Spacecraft heatshield insulation
Spacecraft heat shield insulation after use. This material is honeycombed for additional strength, and was used in a heat shield (thermal protection system) on a manned spacecraft

Background imageInsulation Collection: Abdominal fat tissue, SEM

Abdominal fat tissue, SEM
Abdominal fat tissue, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Strands of connective tissue are seen running across the fat cells (adipocytes)

Background imageInsulation Collection: Vostok 1 heat insulation

Vostok 1 heat insulation. Close-up of the exterior insulation and cladding around the entrance to the Vostok 1 spacecraft

Background imageInsulation Collection: Electrical cables

Electrical cables. Each cable is composed of a live, neutral and earth wire, insulated within rubber sheaths. The wires are made from copper, which is an excellent conductor

Background imageInsulation Collection: Fat cells, TEM

Fat cells, TEM
Fat cells. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through fat (adipose) tissue. Each fat cell or adipocyte

Background imageInsulation Collection: Brain cells in culture, light micrograph

Brain cells in culture, light micrograph
Brain cells in culture. Fluorescent light micrograph of a microglial cell (upper left) and an oligodendrocyte (centre) from a human brain

Background imageInsulation Collection: Myelinated nerves, SEM

Myelinated nerves, SEM
Myelinated nerves. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through myelinated nerve fibres and Schwann cells

Background imageInsulation Collection: Fat cells, SEM

Fat cells, SEM
Fat cells, or adipocytes, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Adipocytes store energy as an insulating layer of fat and the majority of the cells volume is taken up by a large lipid droplet

Background imageInsulation Collection: Seal fur, SEM

Seal fur, SEM
Seal fur. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) for a freeze-fracture of seal skin with fur seen across top. The dense flattened fur of seals traps air and aids insulation in cold water

Background imageInsulation Collection: Bird feather, light micrograph

Bird feather, light micrograph
Bird feather. Light micrograph of a small contour feather from the body of a bird. This feather, which is 6 millimetres long, is from a juvenile bird

Background imageInsulation Collection: Building, thermogram

Building, thermogram. A thermogram shows the variation in temperature on the surface of an object, measured by the long-wave infrared radiation it emits

Background imageInsulation Collection: Woman drinking, thermogram

Woman drinking, thermogram
Woman drinking a cold drink, thermogram. A thermogram shows the variation in temperature on the surface of an object, measured by the long-wave infrared radiation it emits

Background imageInsulation Collection: Shock absorbers in action

Shock absorbers in action
An artistic photograph of a train suspension system in action, absorbing the shock of the wheel on a rail when in motion. A photograph used in an advertisement for Rocksil rock wool - used

Background imageInsulation Collection: Sheep in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK

Sheep in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: A Border Collie dog in a snow storm

A Border Collie dog in a snow storm
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: A black sheep

A black sheep
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: Sheep in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK

Sheep in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: A Border Collie Dog covered in snow and holding a stick

A Border Collie Dog covered in snow and holding a stick
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: Sheep in snow in the Lake District UK

Sheep in snow in the Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: Shoppers trudging through snow in Ambleside UK

Shoppers trudging through snow in Ambleside UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: A farmer shearing a sheep

A farmer shearing a sheep
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageInsulation Collection: Mongolian Wild / Przewalski's Horse in winter coat. Mongolia

Mongolian Wild / Przewalski's Horse in winter coat. Mongolia
PM-6120 Mongolian Wild / Przewalski's Horse in winter coat. Mongolia Equus ferus Endangered species Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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Insulation: Nature's Secret to Battling the Cold As a cold snap blankets Tarn Hows in the Lake District, Herdwick Sheep find solace in feeding on hay. Their thick wool acts as insulation, keeping them warm and protected from the biting chill. Just like these resilient creatures, our bodies have their own way of combating low temperatures. Deep within our fat cells lies an intricate network that helps regulate body temperature. Underneath a powerful microscope called TEM, we can witness this remarkable process unfold. Similarly, nerve fibres are equipped with myelination—a protective coating that enhances conductivity and insulates against external elements. In the midst of snowfall over Kentmere fells near Ill Bell and Yoke, Highland Cattle stand steadfastly on Kirkstone's side. Their shaggy coats serve as natural insulation against freezing winds—nature's ingenious design at work once again. But insulation doesn't stop at animals; it extends into our homes too. A hot water cylinder wrapped in a jacket ensures heat retention and energy efficiency. Likewise, insulating your house loft or roof space can significantly reduce heat loss and combat climate change—an act of environmental responsibility we should all embrace. A man measures the depth in his house loft or roof space—a simple yet impactful step towards conserving energy and reducing household heat loss. By doing so, he not only saves money but also contributes to mitigating climate challenges. Amidst picturesque Grasmere fields covered in snow stands a Herdwick ewe atop Steel Fell—a testament to nature's resilience even amidst harsh conditions. And just like these hardy sheep braving the cold outdoors, astrocyte nerve cells play a vital role in protecting our brain by providing electrical insulation for neurons. Finally, back to Kentmere fells where Highland Cattle graze peacefully alongside Snowfall—the epitome of tranquility amid wintry landscapes enhanced by their built-in thermal protection.