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Attractive female scientist testing using test tube blood and peppet for dna results
Attractive female scientist testing using test tube blood and peppet for dna results
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Research on the salamander-eating fungus Bsal, fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is sampled with the help of cotton swabs, Ruhr area, Germany, Europe
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Biomass energy research conducted in laboratory
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Obra de vidrio de Javier Vidal, siglo XXI. Author: JAVIER VIDAL (S. XX).
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Quality control inspector taking fish sample
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Closeup of someone measuring and marking a piece of wood
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the researcher or scientist or technician equipment on white table in clean room
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Astronaut Scott Kelly initiated VEG-01 B, the second crop of lettuce, on July, 8, 2015, and both Kelly and Astronaut Kjell Lindgren cared for the plants. The crop grew for 33 days. VEG-01 B included one set of six plant pillows planted with red romaine lettuce seeds. On Aug. 10, 2015, the crew harvested and consumed leaves from each plant. This was the first crop grown and consumed in NASA hardware. They harvested the rest of the plant tissue and froze it in the stations Minus Eighty-Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) for return to Earth for further study including microbial analysis, antioxidant capacity, mineral analysis and anthocyanin concentration.
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multimeter and electronic components on circuit
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Beekeper producing honey bee queen cells by grafting larvae into artificial cell cups that mimic the natural size and form
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Virology samples in a laboratory ready for extraction ca. 2010.
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Laboratory. Technician testing blood samples of a potential organ donor for virus analysis. Virology laboratory, Henri-Mondor hospital, CrÈteil, France.
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iss055e043707 (Apr. 30, 2018) --- A close look at crystals grown under experimental conditions controlled by middle and high school students as part of the CASIS PCG-9 investigation to examine the effects of microgravity on crystal growth.
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A840666 U12T MIDAS MYTH EXPERIMENT RECOVERY STEPHEN FALACY (PROJECT ENGINEER) MAR 15 84 EG&G/NTS PHOTO LAB Publication Date: 3/15/1984  E-34; EDGERTON, GERMESHAUSEN & GRIER; EG&G; EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT & INSTRUMENTS; EXPERIMENT RECOVERY; GLOVES; INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT; MIDAS MYTH; NEVADA; NEVADA TEST SITE; NTS; NUCLEAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY; NUCLEAR TESTING; NUCLEAR TESTS; TEST SITES; UGT; UNDERGROUND TESTING; U12T MIDAS MYTH-EXPERIMENT REC  historical images. 1972 - 2012. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Photographs Related to Nuclear Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site.
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Special Agent Adam Deem, of Air Force Office of Special Investigation Detachment 219, shines light on a glass to reveal fingerprints at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 18. Deem dusted the glass with an orange powder that helps agents detect finger prints with ultraviolet light.
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Scientist show layer of novel flexible foam like material in laboratory
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Hand wearing rubber-glove holding gear dripping with oil
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A U.S. Airman assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Group gives a biological operations demonstration to civic leaders with the Department of the Air Force during the DAF civic leader tour at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, June 22, 2022. The Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight handles base hazardous material responses and has the capability to respond to an event in as low as 30 minutes.
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DNA microarray is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a glass or plastic chip forming an array for the purpose of expression profiling, monitoring expression levels for thousands of genes simultaneously. Pr Froguel(CNRS UMR 8090 Lille, France) used these chips to determine the genome of patients with type II diabetes.
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Close up of petri dish on laboratory desk at clinic
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Genetic researcher studying X and Y chromosomes, conceptual image.
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Hand holding pipette Above view hand using a multi channel pipette. ,model released, Symbolfoto Copyright: xZoonar.com/Leah-AnnexThompsonx 2900295 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released
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Archaeologist measuring ancient artefact loom weight or weight for fishing net on digital scale in laboratory.
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Healthcare worker holding model of Corona Virus, crushing a mini globe
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Archaeologists reconstructing broken pottery in laboratory.
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a photographer examines an old 16mm film with white gloves
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A840564 U12T MIDAS MYTH EXPERIMENT RECOVERY STEPHEN FALACY (PROJECT ENGINEER) MAR 15 84 EG&G/NTS PHOTO LAB Publication Date: 3/15/1984  E-41; EDGERTON, GERMESHAUSEN & GRIER; EG&G; EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT & INSTRUMENTS; EXPERIMENT RECOVERY; GLOVES; GLOVES, SURGICAL; INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT; MIDAS MYTH; NEVADA; NEVADA TEST SITE; NTS; NUCLEAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY; NUCLEAR TESTING; NUCLEAR TESTS; SCREWDRIVERS; TEST SITES; UGT; UNDERGROUND TESTING; U12T MIDAS MYTH-EXPERIMENT REC  historical images. 1972 - 2012. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Photographs Related to Nuclear Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site.
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Cleaning gas glove kitchen
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Silicon crystal with photovoltaic cells, close up.
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The forensics investigator working in lab on crime evidence. Forensics investigator working in lab on crime evidence
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Research assistant Trisha Bruno performs an analysis on potato samples at Hangar L at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The research she is performing is one of many studies at the Biological Sciences Branch in the Spaceport Engineering and Technology Directorate at Kennedy Space Center. The branch's operations and research areas include life sciences Space Shuttle payloads, bioregenerative life-support for long-duration spaceflight and environmental/ecological stewardship
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Lesbian woman looking at photograph of fertilized egg selected for IVF.
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Medical marijuana, microscope or cannabis plant in a laboratory for medicine research or innovation. Zoom, natural medication background or bud of weed for studying leaf growth or chemistry analysis
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Circuit board manufacture.
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Quality control test being conducted in a laboratory, Brunei
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Technician working in testing waters laboratory
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watchmaker workshop - top view of repairing old mechanical wristwatch on white table
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Bone scan of the entire body.
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Gene technology
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Plant research, conceptual image.
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Upper and lower jaw are articulated
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Various seeds undergo cleaning and processing at the seed laboratory on Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Guam, April 19, 2022. The laboratory is a part of the nursery on base that is home to native plants and trees found on Guam. The overall end goal of the nursery is to rebuild populations of numerous species while also reintroducing native plants into the bases two forest enhancement sites.
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3D reconstruction from patient images, 3D printed pelvis.
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S81-26158 (Feb 1981) --- A close-up view of a training version of a STS-40/SLS-1 blood kit. Blood samples from crewmembers are critical to a number of Space Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) investigations. One day's collection equipment, color coded for each crewmember, is neatly organized in the kit.
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The white rabbit in scientific lab experiment. White rabbit in scientific lab experiment
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Skeletal preparation of a mouse (Mus musculus), Centre for Medical Biotechnology of the University Duisburg-Essen, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, Europe
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Centers for Disease Control microbiologist, and Special Pathogens Branch (SPB) staff member, Zachary Braden in the process of counting viral plaques within fixed monolayers of cells, which have been set atop a light box.
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Pictured at Kennedy Space Center is trash simulant - comprised of different types of material that have been cut into tiny pieces - that will be utilized for NASAs Orbital Syngas Commodity Augmentation Reactor, or OSCAR. OSCAR is an Early Career Initiative project at the Florida spaceport that studies technology to convert trash and human waste into useful gasses such as methane, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. By processing small pieces of trash in a high-temperature reactor, OSCAR is advancing new and innovative technology for managing waste in space. OSCAR would reduce the amount of space needed for waste storage within a spacecraft, turn some waste into gasses that have energy storage and life support applications, and ensure waste is no longer biologically active. A prototype has been developed, and a team of Kennedy employees are in the process of constructing a new rig for suborbital flight testing.
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Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist holding red liquid in petri dish for medical research in laboratory
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Scientist in lab holding pipettes
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Bright luminous prism cubes refract light in different colors. Physics optics ray refractions
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Labware in a biological laboratory
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Astronaut Scott Kelly initiated VEG-01 B, the second crop of lettuce, on July, 8, 2015, and both Kelly and Astronaut Kjell Lindgren cared for the plants. The crop grew for 33 days. VEG-01 B included one set of six plant pillows planted with red romaine lettuce seeds. On Aug. 10, 2015, the crew harvested and consumed leaves from each plant. This was the first crop grown and consumed in NASA hardware. They harvested the rest of the plant tissue and froze it in the stations Minus Eighty-Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) for return to Earth for further study including microbial analysis, antioxidant capacity, mineral analysis and anthocyanin concentration.
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Scientist showing artificial internal organ while standing at clinic
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Astronaut Scott Kelly initiated VEG-01 B, the second crop of lettuce, on July, 8, 2015, and both Kelly and Astronaut Kjell Lindgren cared for the plants. The crop grew for 33 days. VEG-01 B included one set of six plant pillows planted with red romaine lettuce seeds. On Aug. 10, 2015, the crew harvested and consumed leaves from each plant. This was the first crop grown and consumed in NASA hardware. They harvested the rest of the plant tissue and froze it in the stations Minus Eighty-Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) for return to Earth for further study including microbial analysis, antioxidant capacity, mineral analysis and anthocyanin concentration.
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Periodic table of elements and gold coins
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jsc2020e040946 (9/10/2020) --- A picture of roving fiber (right), which is made from fly ash (upper left) in a Japanese thermal power station. A mass production project for this fiber is in progress. Detailed properties are being investigated on the ISS. One of the tests was conducted at ELF from April to May (lower left). The Exposure test of of BASHFIBER® (ExHAM-Nippon Fiber-2) tests the resistance of a thread-like fiber to cosmic rays on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS). BASHFIBER is a mixture of basalt rock and fly ash, with high resistance to acid and salt. The fiber has the potential for a variety of applications making use of an abundant byproduct.
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Perseverance flight director Magdy Bareh moves the final marble from the Perseverance Mars rover Earth launch jar to the Mars landing in a conference room of the Mission Support Area (MSA) Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. The Perseverance Mars rover team has been moving one marble a day since launch from jar to jar. A key objective for Perseverances mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. The rover will characterize the planets geology and past climate, pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet, and be the first mission to collect and cache Martian rock and regolith.
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