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Laboratory Collection (page 7)

In the realm of scientific discovery, laboratories have served as the birthplace of countless breakthroughs and innovations

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Various instruments at Naples Aquarium laboratory

Various instruments at Naples Aquarium laboratory Naples Acquarium. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The photo shows a laboratory test. A technician charges a chromium particle on a tungsten filament

The photo shows a laboratory test. A technician charges a chromium particle on a tungsten filament in a thermical room of evaporation. America. Date of Photograph:1950 - 1960

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory of Naples'Aquarium. In the foreground, two men at work

Laboratory of Naples'Aquarium. In the foreground, two men at work. Naples Acquarium. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Group of people inside a chemical laboratory

Group of people inside a chemical laboratory Europe. Date of Photograph:1910-1930

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory of the Roche Pharmaceutical Company in Monza. Brianza

Laboratory of the Roche Pharmaceutical Company in Monza. Brianza Monza. Date of Photograph:1940 - 1950 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Glassblowers at work in a studio in Murano

Glassblowers at work in a studio in Murano Venice Murano. Date of Photograph:1925 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Glassblower working in a studio in Murano

Glassblower working in a studio in Murano Venice Murano. Date of Photograph:1925 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Glass blower at work in a studio in Murano

Glass blower at work in a studio in Murano Venice Murano. Date of Photograph:1925 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Carrara. Stabilimento 'Marmifera Ligure': working marble

Carrara. Stabilimento "Marmifera Ligure": working marble Carrara Stabilimento "Marmifera Ligure". Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Interior of the second department of the laboratory of the 'Marble-bearing Ligurians' in Carrara

Interior of the second department of the laboratory of the "Marble-bearing Ligurians" in Carrara Carrara. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Factory of cornices

Factory of cornices Florence. Date of Photograph:1900-1910

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Restoration of a mosaic at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure

Restoration of a mosaic at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure Florence Opificio delle Pietre Dure. Date of Photograph:1900-1910

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Physics Laboratory of the College of the Abbey Fiesolana

Physics Laboratory of the College of the Abbey Fiesolana Fiesole. Date of Photograph:1908

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Smiths working in a furnace of Montecatini Terme

Smiths working in a furnace of Montecatini Terme Montecatini - Terme. Date of Photograph:1926

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Wrought iron working in an artisan workshop in Florence

Wrought iron working in an artisan workshop in Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1900-1910

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The laboratory of the 18th century pharmacy called 'Ai due S

The laboratory of the 18th century pharmacy called "Ai due S. Marchi, " rebuilt in the Ca Rezzonico in Venice Venice Ca Rezzonico. Date of Photograph:1938

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The visit of Louis XIV to the Gobelins Factory, 15 October 1667. Tapestry by the workshop of Leblond

The visit of Louis XIV to the Gobelins Factory, 15 October 1667. Tapestry by the workshop of Leblond, preserved in the Museum of the Castles of Versailles and Trianon, Versailles France Versailles

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Alchemist consulting his grimoires (magical - cabalistic formulas) under the eyes of an owl

Alchemist consulting his grimoires (magical - cabalistic formulas) under the eyes of an owl
PCT4284936 Alchemist consulting his grimoires (magical - cabalistic formulas) under the eyes of an owl and a demon - the frame of the image is shaped by a snake bites its tail - Lettrine forming

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Professor Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917), 1902 (painting)

Professor Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917), 1902 (painting)
7432270 Professor Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917), 1902 (painting) by Norregaard, Asta (1853-1933); 135x91 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Portrait of the German doctor Robert Koch (1843 - 1910). He discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis

Portrait of the German doctor Robert Koch (1843 - 1910). He discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis
GIA4815933 Portrait of the German doctor Robert Koch (1843 - 1910). He discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis and studied cholera, malaria and sleep sickness. Nobel Prize in 1905

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Science and Technology

Science and Technology
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Background imageLaboratory Collection: Mephistopheles (Mephisto) a Faust Illustration de 'Faust'

Mephistopheles (Mephisto) a Faust Illustration de "Faust"
GIA4726129 Mephistopheles (Mephisto) a Faust Illustration de " Faust" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) (Illustration for " faust" by Goethe) Engraving by Unknown Artist

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Englands new sugar industry. The beet sugar industry in England has received a

Englands new sugar industry. The beet sugar industry in England has received a decided fillip by the large factory built at Newark in which the Government holds half the capital

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Dr Vladimir Petrow, the man who discovered the Volidan birth pill

Dr Vladimir Petrow, the man who discovered the Volidan birth pill, checking an experiment with one of his research team in one of the laboratories

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Dr. Frank Skuse studies a blood sample for alcoholic content at the North West Forensic

Dr. Frank Skuse studies a blood sample for alcoholic content at the North West Forensic Laboratories in Chorley, Lancashire. 23rd April 1971

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Vought F-8 Crusader

Vought F-8 Crusader. An early F-8 - F8U, at the Naval Air Engineering Laboratory, on Mustin Field, part of the Philadelphia Naval Yard

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Beechcraft C-45H Expeditor N8640E

Beechcraft C-45H Expeditor N8640E (msn AF-510, ex 52-10580), of Grimes Manufacturing Company, in use as a flying laboratory for navigation and anti-collision lights

Background imageLaboratory Collection: United States Navy - Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 42874

United States Navy - Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 42874, NACA 158, of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Moffett Naval Air Station

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Illustration of Marie and Pierre Curie standing at workbench in laboratory

Illustration of Marie and Pierre Curie standing at workbench in laboratory
bench, caucasian appearance, experiment, full length, healthcare and medicine, history, ink and brush, laboratory, marie curie, mid adult, mid adult men, mid adult women, period costume

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife... 1788. Creator: Jacques-Louis David

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife... 1788. Creator: Jacques-Louis David
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife (Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze, 1758-1836), 1788

Background imageLaboratory Collection: In the Laboratory, ca. 1885-87. Creator: Henry Alexander

In the Laboratory, ca. 1885-87. Creator: Henry Alexander
In the Laboratory, ca. 1885-87

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Mawsons Chemical Laboratory, c1908, (1909)

Mawsons Chemical Laboratory, c1908, (1909)
Mawsons Chemical Laboratory. The bottles were coated with ice by condensation from the warm, moist air of the hut, c1908, (1909). The frozen laboratory of expedition physicist Douglas Mawson

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Preparation of diethyl ether, wood engraving, published in 1880

Preparation of diethyl ether, wood engraving, published in 1880
Preparation of diethyl ether: condensation of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and sulfuric acid at a temperature of 130 to 140 A C (273 to 413 A K). Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageLaboratory Collection: An Alchemist in his Laboratory, 1668-1671. Creator: Mattheus van Helmont

An Alchemist in his Laboratory, 1668-1671. Creator: Mattheus van Helmont
An Alchemist in his Laboratory, 1668-1671

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. - teacher and five students studying insects in

Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. - teacher and five students studying insects in the laboratory, 1899 or 1900

Background imageLaboratory Collection: American Indian and African American students at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va

American Indian and African American students at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. 1900(?) - men and women in chemistry lab, 1899 or 1900

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, 1902. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, 1902. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 1902. [Black students are taught chemistry. Note stove for heating]

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Girls in a science laboratory at Eastern High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?)

Girls in a science laboratory at Eastern High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Girls in a science laboratory at Eastern High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Washington, D.C. Public Schools - classroom scenes and school activities, (1899?)

Washington, D.C. Public Schools - classroom scenes and school activities, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Washington, D.C. Public Schools - classroom scenes and school activities, (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: A chemistry lab, Central High School, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

A chemistry lab, Central High School, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
A chemistry lab, Central High School, (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Physics laboratory, Eastern High School, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Physics laboratory, Eastern High School, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Physics laboratory, Eastern High School, (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington DC, (1899?)

Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington DC, (1899?)
Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington DC, (1899?)

Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington DC, (1899?)
Students in a chemistry class conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Training biology teachers WSA01_01_E01

Training biology teachers WSA01_01_E01
Ripon Training College, Ripon, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, 1936. An interior view of biology students at work in the laboratory

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Training science teachers WSA01_01_E01

Training science teachers WSA01_01_E01
Ripon Training College, Ripon, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, 1936. An interior view of students at work in the laboratory. The College was a Church of England women's teacher training college which

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Cordite laboratory HAY03_01_087

Cordite laboratory HAY03_01_087
Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Wareham Road, Holton Heath, Wareham St. Martin, Dorset. The interior of the main laboratory, Royal Naval Cordite Factory

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Colour-matching JLP01_10_16152

Colour-matching JLP01_10_16152
JOHN LAING AND SON LIMITED, PAGE STREET, MILL HILL, BARNET, GREATER LONDON. H Wills at work in one of Laings research and development labs, applying coloured concrete to a piece of carved stonework

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Chemistry lab JLP01_08_069816

Chemistry lab JLP01_08_069816
Durham University, Science Laboratories, Durham, County Durham. A busy chemistry laboratory at Durham University with students engaged in experimental work




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In the realm of scientific discovery, laboratories have served as the birthplace of countless breakthroughs and innovations. From the pioneering work of Rosalind Franklin in unraveling DNA's structure to Nikola Tesla's electrifying experiments, these hallowed spaces have witnessed some of history's most remarkable scientific feats. Back in 1899, Nikola Tesla's laboratory crackled with bolts of electricity discharging through the air. This visionary inventor pushed boundaries and revolutionized our understanding of electricity, paving the way for modern power systems. His laboratory became a playground for his mind-bending experiments that would shape the world we live in today. Meanwhile, Marie Curie (1867-1934) tirelessly worked in her laboratory on groundbreaking research into radioactivity. Her tireless efforts led to numerous discoveries and earned her two Nobel Prizes – one in physics and another in chemistry. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of scientists who follow in her footsteps. The laboratory is not just a place for individual brilliance; it also serves as a hub for collaborative endeavors. At CERN, home to cutting-edge particle physics research, teams working on projects like the ATLAS detector and CMS detector come together to unlock secrets about our universe’s fundamental building blocks. Science has always relied on precise measurements, which brings us to tools like mass spectrometers and tungsten carbide slip gauge blocks C016 / 2042 used within laboratories worldwide. These instruments ensure accuracy when analyzing samples or calibrating equipment—a testament to meticulousness required by scientists across disciplines. A photograph enlarger stands as an emblematic symbol within any photography lab—an essential tool that allows photographers to bring their images from small negatives into larger prints while preserving intricate details captured through lenses. Laboratory clamps serve as unsung heroes holding apparatuses firmly together during experiments—often overlooked but indispensable components ensuring safety and stability throughout various procedures conducted within these sacred spaces dedicated solely to science.