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Scientists Collection (#45)

Scientists have always been at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in various fields

Background imageScientists Collection: Planets - Jupiter

Planets - Jupiter
JUPITER (Zeus, Jove) drives his chariot, drawn by eagles, over Earth where scientists study the cosmos and conduct experiments and philosophers engage in learned discourse

Background imageScientists Collection: Chemist at Work 1962

Chemist at Work 1962
A chemist at work in her laboratory

Background imageScientists Collection: On the Dark Moon

On the Dark Moon
DARK MOON (Charles W Diffin) The scientists from Earth land on the satellite which has approached Earth and entered its orbit, and encounter some fearsome fauna

Background imageScientists Collection: Scientist Loves Cadburys

Scientist Loves Cadburys
An archetypal scientist, with a flowing beard and surrounded by apparatus, studies a sample of Cadburys Cocoa; he of course concludes that it is the finest available

Background imageScientists Collection: Medical Student in Lab

Medical Student in Lab
A female medical student studies a beaker in the chemistry laboratory of the Royal Free Hospital, London

Background imageScientists Collection: Galvani Replicated

Galvani Replicated
While some scientists share Galvani s, and some Voltas views of the nature of electricity, Galvanis findings are confirmed by Halle and von Humboldt

Background imageScientists Collection: Future Scientists

Future Scientists
INTO THE SUBCONSCIOUS (Ray Avery Myer) Future scientists develop machines that read the subconscious mind and project its thoughts as images

Background imageScientists Collection: Laboratory Scene

Laboratory Scene
Laboratory scene at the Birkbeck Institution, considered one of the best equipped in London

Background imageScientists Collection: Observation boat looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway

Observation boat looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway
WAT-15089 Observation boat looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScientists Collection: Observation boat with scientists looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca)

Observation boat with scientists looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway
WAT-15086 Observation boat with scientists looking for Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScientists Collection: Antarctica Zhongshan Chinese base, Larsemann Hills, Antarctica

Antarctica Zhongshan Chinese base, Larsemann Hills, Antarctica
PS-7922 Antarctica Zhongshan Chinese base, Larsemann Hills, Antarctica. Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageScientists Collection: The National Geographic Endeavour at sunset in the Lemaire Channel near the Antarctic Peninsula

The National Geographic Endeavour at sunset in the Lemaire Channel near the Antarctic Peninsula
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: Cayman Islands Technical Diver entering water with assistance, Divetech, Grand Cayman Island

Cayman Islands Technical Diver entering water with assistance, Divetech, Grand Cayman Island, Cayman Islands, Caribbean
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: Technical Divers using Trimix, Rebreathers and technical diving equipment, Divetech, Grand Cayman

Technical Divers using Trimix, Rebreathers and technical diving equipment, Divetech, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: The National Geographic Endeavour pushing through brash ice and small icebergs in the Lemaire

The National Geographic Endeavour pushing through brash ice and small icebergs in the Lemaire Channel near
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: The National Geographic Endeavour breaking through fast ice in the Weddell Sea around

The National Geographic Endeavour breaking through fast ice in the Weddell Sea around the Antarctic Peninsula
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: The National Geographic Endeavour breaking through ice floes in the Weddell Sea around

The National Geographic Endeavour breaking through ice floes in the Weddell Sea around the Antarctic Peninsula
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageScientists Collection: Entomologist With Grasshopper, UK

Entomologist With Grasshopper, UK
sSG-3421 ENTOMOLOGIST - and grasshopper Wandsworth Common, London, UK Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScientists Collection: Fruit Fly (Wildtype)

Fruit Fly (Wildtype)
CMB-883 Friut Flies (Wildtype) - in petri dishes August Drosophila melanogaster Chris Martin Bahr Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScientists Collection: Monkey Gland Treatment

Monkey Gland Treatment
Prague: a wise monkey refuses to take part in the monkey gland experiment

Background imageScientists Collection: 1850 Laboratory

1850 Laboratory
Scientists at work in a laboratory

Background imageScientists Collection: Gauss and Weber

Gauss and Weber
KARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS and WILHELM EDVARD WEBER (1804-1891) German scientists

Background imageScientists Collection: Gulliver in Lagado

Gulliver in Lagado
Gulliver visits the Academy where he finds scientists engaged in such activities as extracting sunbeams from cucumbers

Background imageScientists Collection: Sorcerers Apprentice

Sorcerers Apprentice
The Sorcerers Apprentice : " and then there came another splash from overhead"

Background imageScientists Collection: Curies on Bikes

Curies on Bikes
MARIE AND PIERRE CURIE The two scientists set out on a Sunday afternoon cycle ride

Background imageScientists Collection: The Sphinx in 1813

The Sphinx in 1813
Even in 1813 the Pyramids and the Sphinx were wonders of the world, intriguing scientists and sightseers, antiquaries and archeologists

Background imageScientists Collection: Dowser Bleton

Dowser Bleton
French sourcier BLETON, blindfolded and using no apparatus, convinces a committee of scientists of his dowsing ability




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Scientists have always been at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in various fields. From Watson and Crick's iconic DNA model to James Clerk Maxwell's contributions to physics, these brilliant minds have shaped our understanding of the world. The Fifth Physics Congress Solvay in Brussels, 1927, captured a gathering of some of the greatest scientific minds of their time. This black-and-white photo stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts that drive scientific progress. Delving into ancient wisdom, we find the enigmatic Emerald Tablet or Tabula Smaragdina. This mystical artifact has intrigued scientists for centuries with its cryptic inscriptions believed to hold secrets about alchemy and transformation. While scientists explore earthly phenomena, they also ponder extraterrestrial mysteries like UFOs and cattle mutilation. These unexplained occurrences challenge conventional knowledge and push researchers to think beyond traditional boundaries. Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical studio showcases his unparalleled curiosity about human anatomy. His meticulous observations paved the way for modern medical science and continue to inspire generations of aspiring scientists. Watson and Crick's groundbreaking discovery of DNA structure revolutionized biology forever. Their double helix model unlocked the blueprint for life itself, unraveling countless possibilities for genetic research and medical breakthroughs. In 1893, Fridtjof Nansen's ship Fram became frozen into ice during an Arctic expedition. This daring feat demonstrated scientists' unwavering determination in exploring uncharted territories despite facing extreme conditions. Traveling back millions of years ago, we encounter dinosaurs like Iguanodon dining on vegetation. Paleontologists meticulously study fossils like these to piece together Earth's ancient history and understand how life evolved over time. Science is not without its ethical dilemmas; German inventions designed for war by G. H Davis remind us that scientific progress can be harnessed destructively if not guided by moral principles. Johannes Van Keulen's celestial map takes us on a journey through the vastness of space.