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Scientists conducting various experiments with test tubes, flasks, and chemicals in a laboratory setting, featuring vibrant liquids and a focus on research and analysis.

Scientist examining samples in a laboratory
Scientist examining samples in a laboratory
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Research, microscope or scientist in laboratory for particles, medical study or test experiment info. Data analysis, face or Arabic man writing notes for science development or healthcare results
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Madrid, 10/14/2014. The virologist Luis Enjuanes in the laboratory of the National Center for Biotechnology (CNB). Photo: Ángel Navarrete. ARCHDC.
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School science teacher.
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U.S. Air Force Col. Benjamin Jonsson, 6th Air Refueling Wing commander, looks into a microscope while visiting the 6th Medical Group (MDG) at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, May 19, 2022. Jonsson visited the 6th MDG to immerse himself in various medical processes such as taking blood samples, conducting covid tests and more.
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School science teacher.
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NASAs SpaceX Crew-5 Final Launch Operations Rehearsal . David Allega, mission manager for mission management and integration in NASA's Commercial Crew Program, is seen during a dress rehearsal in preparation for the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft on NASAs SpaceX Crew-5 mission with NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina onboard, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, in firing room four of the Rocco A. Petrone Launch Control Center at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASAs SpaceX Crew-5 mission is the fifth crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agencys Commercial Crew Program. Mann, Cassada, Wakata, and Kikini are scheduled to launch at 12:00 p.m. EDT on Oct. 5, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center.
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Research scientist Vadim Rygalov describes a new low-pressure water-recycling experiment being designed to help simulate plant growth conditions on Mars. The research he 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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A male researcher in a laboratory, Sweden.
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Scientist with chemical flask against grey background
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Middle aged caucasian professor pondering in front a periodic table
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Scientist mixing chemicals in laboratory
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View at handsome mature engineer in the laboratory examines ceramic tiles
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Jeffrey Richards, project science coordinator and research scientist at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, demonstrates how Arabidopsis thaliana plant samples are tested in a 2D microgravity simulator in the Microgravity Simulation Support Facility on Dec. 20, 2018.
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Portrait of a male pharmacist holding a document in a laboratory
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Old male chemist working in the lab
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Senior scientist discussing with man over molecular structure
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Scientist conducting Lyme disease research with deer ticks
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Senior engineer in a laboratory with a robotic arm
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A urologist in a medical laboratory.
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Stephen Hoffman, Malaria Vaccine researcher
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Leland W. K. Chung (left), Director, Molecular Urology Therapeutics Program at the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University, is principal investigator for the NASA bioreactor demonstration system (BDS-05). With him is Dr. Jun Shu, an assistant professor of Orthopedics Surgery from Kuming Medical University China. The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture environment which promotes the formation of large, three-dimensional cell clusters. Due to their high level of cellular organization and specialization, samples constructed in the bioreactor more closely resemble the original tumor or tissue found in the body. The Bioreactor is rotated to provide gentle mixing of fresh and spent nutrient without inducing shear forces that would damage the cells. The work is sponsored by NASA's Office of Biological and Physical Research. The bioreactor is managed by the Biotechnology Cell Science Program at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). NASA-sponsored bioreactor research has been in
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On Thursday, July 19, 2018, Dr. Carlos Calle, lead scientist in the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, shows an Electrostatic Dust Shield that had been covered with dust similar to that which may be encountered by astronauts exploring the Moon or Mars. When activated, the device shook off the dust. Scientists are developing the dust shield to help mitigate the problem of dust on equipment, astronauts' space suits and helmet visors. The device is slated for analysis aboard International Space Station in the spring of 2019 to verify the effects of the space environment.
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Managing Director Dr. Ingmar Hoerr, CureVac GmbH in the Tuebingen-Reutlingen Technology Park, Biotechnology Start-up Centre, develops vaccine against coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic, Stuttgart, Germany, Europe
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Portrait of a handsome scientist in his laboratory.
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François Jacob.
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Dr. Cheryl Nickerson of Tulane University is studying the effects of simulated low-g on a well-known pathogen, Salmonella typhimurium, a bacterium that causes two to four million cases of gastrointestinal illness in the United States each year. While most healthy people recover readily, S. typhimurium can kill people with weakened immune systems. Thus, a simple case of food poisoning could disrupt a space mission. Using the NASA rotating-wall bioreactor, Nickerson cultured S. typhimurium in modeled microgravity. Mice infected with the bacterium died an average of three days faster than the control mice, indicating that S. typhimurium's virulence was enhanced by the bioreactor. Earlier research showed that 3 percent of the genes were altered by exposure to the bioreactor. Nickerson's work earned her a 2001 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
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Chemist in lab coat filling colorful test tubes near periodic table
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Scientist
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Atmospheric Scientist
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NASA research Dr. Donald Frazier uses a blue laser shining through a quartz window into a special mix of chemicals to generate a polymer film on the inside quartz surface. As the chemicals respond to the laser light, they adhere to the glass surface, forming opticl films. Dr. Frazier and Dr. Mark S. Paley developed the process in the Space Sciences Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL. Working aboard the Space Shuttle, a science team led by Dr. Frazier formed thin-films potentially useful in optical computers with fewer impurities than those formed on Earth. Patterns of these films can be traced onto the quartz surface. In the optical computers on the future, these films could replace electronic circuits and wires, making the systems more efficient and cost-effective, as well as lighter and more compact.
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Robert Bigelow and Bigelow Aero Space.
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Madrid, 04/20/2016. Interview with Dr. Karl Zilles. Photo: Isabel Permuy Archdc.
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A male researcher in a laboratory, Sweden.
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Winemaker Carlos Lucas, Casa de Santar winery, belonging to the Dao Sul company, Carregal do Sal, Dao, Portugal, Europe
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Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) and P.I. at NASA Ames Research Center - Calibration of Polychromix Near Infra Red Spectrometer outside n-240 (EEL) with Dana Lynch
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Prof. Xavier Girerd, Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, endocrinology-metabolism department, Paris 13th.
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Instrument maker dismounting a saxophone during a repair
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Biology teacher holding human heart model in front of wall chart of blood circulation
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Prof. Xavier Girerd, Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, endocrinology-metabolism department, Paris 13th.
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Madrid, 02/22/2024. Interview with Thomas Hertog, Scientist. Photo: Ernesto Agudo. Archdc.
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Prof. Gerhard Ertl, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 2007
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Darwin G. Caldwell, Research Director of Advanced Robotics, IIT
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Atmospheric scientist Dr. Susan Solomon
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Madrid, 11/04/2021. MNCN meteorite collection report. In the image, Aurelio Nieto Codina, curator of the National Museum. Photo: Isabel Permuy. ARCHDC.
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