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Solution Collection (#5)

"Unraveling the Knot: A Solution for Every Challenge" In a world filled with complexities, finding solutions becomes an art

Background imageSolution Collection: Stem cell culture

Stem cell culture. Scientist examining a petri dish used to culture human embryonic stem cells (HESCs). The HESCs are held within the drops of liquid

Background imageSolution Collection: Nerve cells, neurons connected

Nerve cells, neurons connected
Computer artwork of two nerve cells connecting with glowing impulse

Background imageSolution Collection: Microtubes

Microtubes stored in a rack. Microtubes can be used in centrifuges, where a fluid is separated into its constituent parts by rapid spinning

Background imageSolution Collection: Head with maze

Head with maze
Conceptual artwork of a head with an exposed maze in the place of a brain. This could represent loss of memory, confusion and Alzheimers disease

Background imageSolution Collection: Solving green issues, conceptual image

Solving green issues, conceptual image

Background imageSolution Collection: Urban farm, conceptual image

Urban farm, conceptual image

Background imageSolution Collection: Trigonometry in distance measurement

Trigonometry in distance measurement
Practical trigonometry. 17th century woodcut illustration showing the use of a cross-staff and quadrant for measuring distances

Background imageSolution Collection: Girolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician

Girolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician
Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), Italian mathematician. Cardano was born the illegitimate son of a lawyer in Pavia. In 1520 he entered the University of Pavia, then moved to Padua to study medicine

Background imageSolution Collection: Litmus solution added to alkali

Litmus solution added to alkali
Litmus solution being added to an alkali. Litmus is an indicator, a chemical that has a different colour depending on whether it is in an acidic or alkaline environment. In alkalis it is purple/blue

Background imageSolution Collection: Litmus solution added to acid

Litmus solution added to acid
Litmus solution being added to an acid. Litmus is an indicator, a chemical that has a different colour depending on whether it is in an acidic or alkaline environment. In acids it is red

Background imageSolution Collection: pH measurement of oxide solutions

pH measurement of oxide solutions
pHs of oxide solutions. Aqueous solutions of the oxides of some elements with universal indicator (UI) added to show their pH (acidity). The element forming each oxide is labelled

Background imageSolution Collection: Brass analysis

Brass analysis. Image 6 of 7. Performing a titration to determine the percentage of copper in brass. This requires titration of iodine with sodium thiosulphate as the reagent

Background imageSolution Collection: Water stream

Water stream, abstract computer artwork

Background imageSolution Collection: Cobalt chloride paper

Cobalt chloride paper. Image 2 of 2. Solution being pipetted on to a piece of cobalt chloride (CoCl2) paper. Cobalt chloride paper is used to indicate the presence of water - changing from blue to

Background imageSolution Collection: Right of way / W H Robinson

Right of way / W H Robinson
Four motorists share a mutual doubt as to who has right of way at a crossroads. The solution can be found by drawing lots from a hat, preferably a policemans helmet

Background imageSolution Collection: The solution to the Turkish Question

The solution to the Turkish Question
French cartoon - the solution to the Turkish Question. A huge fist falls on the Sultans head

Background imageSolution Collection: Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre

Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre
A portrait of Louis Jacques Maude Daguerre (1789-1851). The French artist was famed for inventing the Daguerretype in conjunction with Joseph Nicephore Niepce

Background imageSolution Collection: Bismarck and Disraeli at the Kaiserhof Hotel, Berlin, 1878

Bismarck and Disraeli at the Kaiserhof Hotel, Berlin, 1878
Engraving showing Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck (left, seated) and Benjamin Disraeli (right, seated) in discussion in the Kaiserhof Hotel, Berlin

Background imageSolution Collection: Leclanche Electric Cell

Leclanche Electric Cell
LECLANCHE CELL An early version of the battery invented by Georges Leclanche, made up of zinc in an ammonium chloride solution

Background imageSolution Collection: Proposed station at Baker Street

Proposed station at Baker Street
The proposed plan for the underground station at Baker Street, the underground solution for convenient travel, in densely populated areas

Background imageSolution Collection: Commencement of the tunnel at Kings Cross

Commencement of the tunnel at Kings Cross
The commencement of the tunnel at Kings Cross. Kings Cross was proposed to be a principle terminal station. The underground was deemed to be the solution for convenient travel in densely populated

Background imageSolution Collection: Who will first drive two miles a minute? Motor driver Resta

Who will first drive two miles a minute? Motor driver Resta
Illustration showing the driver Resta covering a half-mile in 17.372 seconds (or at a speed of 103.615 miles an hour) at Brooklands

Background imageSolution Collection: Socialist Demo / Berlin

Socialist Demo / Berlin
Demonstration of the Independent Socialists and Radicals, along the Siegesalle in Berlin, in favour of a socialist solution to the German crisis

Background imageSolution Collection: Lady Using Eyebath / Photo

Lady Using Eyebath / Photo
A woman keeps her eyes clean and bright by washing them in an eyebath with a mild solution of rose water and boracic

Background imageSolution Collection: Turf roof on eco houses at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth Wales

Turf roof on eco houses at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth Wales
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSolution Collection: Devil Lifting Table

Devil Lifting Table
The Popes solution of table- lifting - its the Devil who is responsible




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