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Nucleus Collection (page 6)

"The Nucleus: Unveiling the Mysteries of Life's Command Center" Exploring the intricate world within our cerebellum tissue

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 4921, a barred spiral galaxy in the Coma Cluster

NGC 4921, a barred spiral galaxy in the Coma Cluster, located in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 520, a pair of colliding spiral galaxies

NGC 520, a pair of colliding spiral galaxies in the constellation Pisces

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of a quest to find new forms of energy

Artists concept of a quest to find new forms of energy
No matter how advanced mankind becomes, the quest to find new forms of energy is always given a priority

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or NGC 224

Background imageNucleus Collection: Comet Holmes

Comet Holmes

Background imageNucleus Collection: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 in the constellation Dorado

Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 in the constellation Dorado

Background imageNucleus Collection: Comet Lemmon and its beautiful tail

Comet Lemmon and its beautiful tail
February 17, 2013 - Comet Lemmon and its beautiful tail

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of two stars that have moved so close that each becomes tidally warped

Illustration of two stars that have moved so close that each becomes tidally warped
This is an artists interpretation (inspired by an earlier Chesley Bonestell painting which appeared in Beyond The Solar System)

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Sculptor Galaxy

The Sculptor Galaxy, also known as NGC 253. NGC 253 is a prototypical starburst galaxy. The central 10, 000 light years of this galaxy shows evidence of a violent burst of star formation that began

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 57, the Ring Nebula

Messier 57, the Ring Nebula

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 7479, barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus

NGC 7479, barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 5033, a spiral galaxy situated in the constellation of Canes Venatici

NGC 5033, a spiral galaxy situated in the constellation of Canes Venatici, about 37 million light years from Earth. Twin super massive black holes, located in its central region

Background imageNucleus Collection: Some galaxies have powerfully active cores that emit jets of energy

Some galaxies have powerfully active cores that emit jets of energy

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Triangulum Galaxy

The Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33) in the constellation Triangulum

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of a face-on view of our galaxy, the Milky Way

Artists concept of a face-on view of our galaxy, the Milky Way

Background imageNucleus Collection: An android learns to use the power of the atom

An android learns to use the power of the atom
When mankind learned how to use the power of the atom, science fiction became science fact. As we progress into the 21st century, who knows what other ways this discovery will be used

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of Cygnus X-1, a luminous x-ray source in the constellation Cygnus

Artists concept of Cygnus X-1, a luminous x-ray source in the constellation Cygnus
In 1964 a luminous x-ray source in the sky caught the attention of astronomers. This source contained the first black hole discovered

Background imageNucleus Collection: Two large stars dance around each other as one engulfs the other

Two large stars dance around each other as one engulfs the other

Background imageNucleus Collection: Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300

Background imageNucleus Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Titan

A schematic showing the layers of Titan: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid core

Background imageNucleus Collection: Comet Lovejoy (C / 2014 Q2)

Comet Lovejoy (C / 2014 Q2)
January 19, 2015 - A telescopic close-up of Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2)

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of the Helix Nebula

Artists concept of the Helix Nebula. The Helix Nebula, NGC 7293, is a planetary nebula and was formed from the end of a stars evolution

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the lower mantle

Cross section of planet Earth showing the lower mantle, made by olivine, pyroxene and feldspar. Temperature 1800 - 2800A Celsius

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the outer core

Cross section of planet Earth showing the outer core, made by liquid iron, sulfur, nickel and oxygen. Temperature 3200A Celsius

Background imageNucleus Collection: Implosion of a Sun with visible solar system and planets

Implosion of a Sun with visible solar system and planets

Background imageNucleus Collection: Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 3982

Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 3982
This face-on spiral galaxy, called NGC 3982, is striking for its rich tapestry of star birth, along with its winding arms

Background imageNucleus Collection: Fantasy: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Fantasy: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Fantasy - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: We live in a fantasy world, a world of illusion, The great task in life is to find reality. ~ Iris Murdoch

Background imageNucleus Collection: A brilliant star sends out magnetic waves out into surrounding space

A brilliant star sends out magnetic waves out into surrounding space

Background imageNucleus Collection: Microscopic view of cell

Microscopic view of cell

Background imageNucleus Collection: Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann

Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, also known as Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, is a periodic comet in our solar system which is in the process of disintegrating

Background imageNucleus Collection: Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron

Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron. A unipolar neuron is a type of neuron in which only one protoplasmic process (neurite) extends from the cell body

Background imageNucleus Collection: Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Background imageNucleus Collection: M57, The Ring Nebula

M57, The Ring Nebula. The inner shell glows green from ionized oxygen and nitrogen while hydrogen in the outer shell glows red

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the upper mantle

Cross section of planet Earth showing the upper mantle, made by magnesium, iron, aluminum, silicon and oxygen. Temperature 700 - 1300A Celsius

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cell nucleus with chromosome

Cell nucleus with chromosome. The cell nucleus helps control eating, movement, and reproduction

Background imageNucleus Collection: Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Background imageNucleus Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus

A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid, hot core

Background imageNucleus Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cluster of HIV virus

Cluster of HIV virus. HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrom, or AIDS

Background imageNucleus Collection: Conceptual image of human cell

Conceptual image of human cell

Background imageNucleus Collection: Human cell anatomy

Human cell anatomy

Background imageNucleus Collection: Retina of a normal eye

Retina of a normal eye

Background imageNucleus Collection: A huge sun emits solar flares by a nearby planet

A huge sun emits solar flares by a nearby planet

Background imageNucleus Collection: A stellar black hole emits streams of plasma from its event horizon

A stellar black hole emits streams of plasma from its event horizon

Background imageNucleus Collection: Retina with advanced diabetic retinopathy

Retina with advanced diabetic retinopathy, showing increased scar tissue, hemorrhaging and diffuse vitreous blood (blurred appearance)

Background imageNucleus Collection: Anatomy structure of neurons

Anatomy structure of neurons

Background imageNucleus Collection: Multiphoton fluorescence image of HeLa cells

Multiphoton fluorescence image of HeLa cells with cytoskeletal microtubules (magenta) and DNA (cyan)

Background imageNucleus Collection: Conceptual image of stratified squamous epithelium

Conceptual image of stratified squamous epithelium




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"The Nucleus: Unveiling the Mysteries of Life's Command Center" Exploring the intricate world within our cerebellum tissue, where the nucleus orchestrates every movement and balance. A mesmerizing light micrograph reveals the nucleus at the heart of M51 Whirlpool Galaxy, a cosmic dance guided by its gravitational pull. Witnessing life's beginning through a budding yeast cell, as its nucleus holds the blueprint for growth and reproduction. Delving into the secrets of communication with a nerve cell captured in stunning detail through SEM imaging, showcasing its complex nucleus. Behold the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104), where billions of stars revolve around their central nucleus like celestial dancers in perfect harmony. The hippocampus brain tissue unveils memories etched within each neuron's nucleus, shaping who we are and what we remember. Peering into HeLa cells under a light microscope (C017/8299), revealing their remarkable nuclei that have revolutionized medical research. An artistic representation takes us deep into Medulla Oblongata's core—the vital center controlling essential bodily functions—where nuclei reign supreme. Captivating artwork depicts nuclear fission—a powerful force harnessed to generate energy while reminding us of its immense potential and responsibility. Marvel at NGC 4258 spiral galaxy's galactic light show, where vibrant colors illuminate star clusters revolving around their radiant nuclear core. Human cells come alive under scrutiny as their nuclei hold genetic information that shapes our unique characteristics and existence itself. Exploring kidney tubules in section unravels an intricate network governed by countless tiny nuclei working harmoniously to maintain our body’s equilibrium. Intricate yet awe-inspiring, these glimpses into various realms remind us that no matter how vast or minuscule, from galaxies to microscopic cells - all bow to the commanding presence of the nucleus.