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Trio Collection (#28)

"Captivating Trios: A Journey Through Time, Culture, and Nature" Fingerprint Types & 17th Century: Unveiling the unique patterns that define us

Background imageTrio Collection: Spare hearts

Spare hearts. Conceptual computer artwork of spare hearts stored in jars, overlaid with the banding (pink & white) of a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageTrio Collection: Assorted seeds

Assorted seeds. Sunflower seeds (Helianthus annuus, left), sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum, centre) and pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo, right) on spoons

Background imageTrio Collection: Number blocks

Number blocks. Toy blocks depicting the numbers 1, 2 and 3. These blocks are used to teach young children and people with dyslexia how to solve mathematical problems

Background imageTrio Collection: Fruit tarts

Fruit tarts

Background imageTrio Collection: Assorted teas

Assorted teas. These three teas are; gunpowder tea (front), jasmine tea (centre) and Japanese sencha green tea (back)

Background imageTrio Collection: Black sea bass

Black sea bass (Centropristis striata) ready to be cooked. Photographed in Sardinia

Background imageTrio Collection: Fish

Fish ready to be cooked including a greater weever (Trachinus draco, left), black bullhead catfish (Ictalurus melas, centre), and a black scorpionfish (Scorpaena porcus, right)

Background imageTrio Collection: Alphabet blocks

Alphabet blocks. Toy blocks depicting the first three letter of the Roman alphabet

Background imageTrio Collection: Spirit levels

Spirit levels. Close-up of three spirit levels in the primary colours of red, green and blue. A spirit level is used to measure how level a surface is

Background imageTrio Collection: Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977

Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977
Abram Fedorovich Ioffe (1880-1960, left), Abram Isaakovich Alikhanov (1904-1970, centre right) and Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, far right), Soviet physicists, at work in a laboratory

Background imageTrio Collection: Chinese religious leaders

Chinese religious leaders, known as the three holy ones. Confucius (551-479 BC, lower left) founded the quasi-religious system of Confucianism

Background imageTrio Collection: Boiled eggs

Boiled eggs in cups. Conceptual computer artwork of three eggs in the primary colours (red, green and blue). The eggs could also represent genetic modification (GM)

Background imageTrio Collection: Jigsaw pieces

Jigsaw pieces

Background imageTrio Collection: Grey mullet

Grey mullet (Chelon labrosus) live in coastal waters and estuaries. They are a rich source of vitamin A (necessary for night vision, healthy skin and mucous membranes)

Background imageTrio Collection: Chocolate bars

Chocolate bars

Background imageTrio Collection: Pears

Pears

Background imageTrio Collection: Food shopping in reusable bags

Food shopping in reusable bags
Food shopping in reusable shopping bags

Background imageTrio Collection: Glasses of wine

Glasses of wine

Background imageTrio Collection: Kippers

Kippers

Background imageTrio Collection: Brown turkey figs

Brown turkey figs
Figs (Ficus carica Brown Turkey ) grown in England. Growing figs in the UK has become possible due to increased temperatures through climate change

Background imageTrio Collection: Globe artichokes

Globe artichokes (Cynara scolymus). The globe artichoke is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the artichoke head in bud

Background imageTrio Collection: Organic dry foods

Organic dry foods. These are: left, buckwheat seeds, top, brown rice and right, millet. Millet and rice are true cereal grains while buckwheat seeds are the fruits of a herbaceous plant

Background imageTrio Collection: Chocolate

Chocolate
Three blocks of chocolate

Background imageTrio Collection: Fizzy drinks

Fizzy drinks

Background imageTrio Collection: Soft drinks

Soft drinks. Glasses containing carbonated and still soft drinks. These contain flavourings, colourings and sugar. The excessive consumption of sugar can contribute to tooth decay

Background imageTrio Collection: Coffee and doughnuts

Coffee and doughnuts

Background imageTrio Collection: Horse mushrooms

Horse mushrooms (Agaricus arvensis). This fungus is an excellent food source, having a mushroomy taste and an aniseed smell. The white caps yellow slightly on ageing or when bruised

Background imageTrio Collection: Soft dolls

Soft dolls made from fabric

Background imageTrio Collection: Arthropod locomotion, artwork

Arthropod locomotion, artwork
Arthropod locomotion. Artwork of a cockroach (top) and centipede (bottom) walking. Multi-legged animals walk with an alternating tripod gait

Background imageTrio Collection: HaCaT culture cells

HaCaT culture cells
HaCaT cells. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of three HaCaT cells. Their nuclei, which contain the cells genetic information in the form of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), are blue

Background imageTrio Collection: Male skeleton, artwork

Male skeleton, artwork

Background imageTrio Collection: DNA molecules and Petri dishes

DNA molecules and Petri dishes
DNA molecules. Computer artwork of three molecules of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) emerging from three Petri dishes. DNA contains sections called genes that encode an organisms genetic information

Background imageTrio Collection: Mother and children playing in a wood

Mother and children playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Playing in a wood. Mother and daughter and son hiding behind a woodland tree in autumn

Background imageTrio Collection: DNA molecules, conceptual artwork

DNA molecules, conceptual artwork
DNA molecules, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTrio Collection: Columbus family tissue samples

Columbus family tissue samples
Tissue samples. One tube contains a sample of tissue from what may be the remains of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus

Background imageTrio Collection: Prorocentrum dinoflagellates, SEM

Prorocentrum dinoflagellates, SEM
Three Prorocentrum dinoflagellates (blue), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Dinoflagellates are unicellular protozoans

Background imageTrio Collection: Viral RNA replication cycle, artwork

Viral RNA replication cycle, artwork
Viral RNA replication cycle. Computer artwork showing the three stages of the replication cycle that forms double-stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageTrio Collection: Group of children

Group of children
MODEL RELEASED. Group of children

Background imageTrio Collection: Happy elderly people

Happy elderly people
MODEL RELEASED. Happy elderly people

Background imageTrio Collection: Doctor and child

Doctor and child
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor and child. Mother holding her daughter as she talks to a doctor

Background imageTrio Collection: Arm injury

Arm injury
MODEL RELEASED. Arm injury. Young girl with arm bandage being comforted by her mother

Background imageTrio Collection: Family doctor

Family doctor
MODEL RELEASED. Family doctor with a girl patient and her mother

Background imageTrio Collection: Doctor and child playing

Doctor and child playing
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor and child playing. Mother watching while her daughter and a doctor play with an otoscope. An otoscope is used to examine either the retina or ear canals

Background imageTrio Collection: Aral Sea boats stranded by drought

Aral Sea boats stranded by drought
Aral Sea boats stranded by retreating water. The Aral Sea is an inland sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It was supplied entirely by rivers

Background imageTrio Collection: Snow covered holly trees

Snow covered holly trees (Ilex sp.). Photographed in winter

Background imageTrio Collection: Wet umbrellas, composite image

Wet umbrellas, composite image

Background imageTrio Collection: Early tetrapods

Early tetrapods
Tetrapods. Computer artwork of three tetrapods swimming. The first tetrapods evolved from lobe- finned fish in the late Devonian period, about 360 million years ago

Background imageTrio Collection: Homo georgicus

Homo georgicus. Artists impression of the skull, head and face of H. Georgicus. This hominid lived during the Pleistocene era




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"Captivating Trios: A Journey Through Time, Culture, and Nature" Fingerprint Types & 17th Century: Unveiling the unique patterns that define us, fingerprints tell a story of individuality as old as the 17th century. The Supremes: In perfect harmony, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross captivated audiences with their soulful voices as an iconic American vocal trio in the early 1960s. Krakatoa Sunsets Artworks (1883): Brushstrokes capturing the fiery beauty of Krakatoa's volcanic eruptions in stunning artworks from the late 19th century. Japan - Geisha - See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: Embodying grace and tradition, geishas symbolize wisdom through their timeless depiction of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. " Bicycle Made For Three - Continental Pneumatic Advert: Pedaling into togetherness with joyous laughter on a bicycle built for three – a whimsical moment captured in a vintage Continental Pneumatic advertisement. Flame Tests & H-He-Hg Emission Spectra C017/7260: Illuminating scientific wonders through flame tests and emission spectra analysis; exploring elements like hydrogen (H), helium (He), and mercury (Hg). Coal Miners: Brave souls delving deep into darkness to fuel our world – coal miners embody resilience and camaraderie within their tight-knit trios underground. Primate Skulls: Examining primate evolution through skulls reveals intriguing similarities and differences among these intelligent creatures who share our planet. Rooster and Hens: Amidst feathers ruffling under golden sunbeams, roosters lead their hens with confidence while forming harmonious trios within barnyard communities. Paris Notre Dame.