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EMI brain scanner, installed at Atkinson Morley's Hospital, Wimbledon in1971, by EMI, Hayes, Middlesex. This brain scanner, designed by Godfrey Hounsfield at EMI, was the first production model with which the first trials on patients were undertaken in 1971. These established CT (computerised tomography) scanning as a key imaging technology, particularly for the brain. The CT scanner was a runaway success: by 1977 there were 1130 machines installed across the world. The technique continues to be popular, but the more recent technology of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now being used for many of the diagnostic tasks previously assigned to CT.
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The School of Sciences at Stevenson University hosted a research poster session on January 16, 2014 to display the work students did on their various topics. Students, faculty, staff and visitors were able to see the great work Stevenson's students do to further their education
LNWR 2-2-2 No. 1868 'Columbine' (No.49) designed by Alexander Allen, built at Crewe Works of the Grand Junction Railway in 1845, withdrawn in 1902, seen in the Making the Modern World exhibition at the Science Museum, South Kensington, London.
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"Admission is free - you can pay at the door"
It is free to go into the Science Museum but there is a strong suggestion that one should make a donation.
Science Night at Jefferson Farm and Garden took place Thursday, June 24th, at the Research Center in Columbia. The event focused on pollinators.
Photo by Kate Preston | © 2021 - Curators of the University of Missouri
www.annarauchenberger.com / Anna Rauchenberger - Wien, Vienna, Austria - 29.06.2021 - CTBT Science and Technology 2021 Conference, VIC
Generation Science, the schools outreach programme from Edinburgh International Science Festival tours schools across Scotland from January to May each year.
This photo is from the Power From The People workshop.
Photography by Allan MacDonald.
A l'occasion du 4ème congrès sur les hypoventilations centrales, Varsovie, 12-14 avril 2012
On the occasion of the 4th congress on Central Hypoventilations, Warsaw 12-14 April 2012
ION: A particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative); an atom or molecule or group that has lost or gained one or more electrons...
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Tratak: This (fixed gazing) is a method of meditation which involves concentrating on a single point such as a small object, black dot or candle flame. ...
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Getting the kids to try an experiment that made little tubs pop and fly into the air. Here, showing some younger children what’s going to happen.
On Thursday, Sep 29, 2016, UFV’s Faculty of Science kicked off the semester by serving pizza and pop to a lively crowd at the well-attended Science Social.
This is a mashup of "3D Stone Cells" and "Glass Bottles I" used under Creative Commons BY, SA, NC licenses.
Bus ad. "Science Flies You to the Moon. Religion flies you in to buildings." As seen here
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A celebration of Amherst's new Science Center 1 - 6 p.m, Saturday, Oct. 20. The event included a discussion by five distinguished panelists, student-led tours of the building, and laboratory demonstrations by faculty in each department. Photos by Maria Stenzel.
Panel, "Science Education in a Liberal Arts Context."
Panelists left to right:
Shirley Tilghman, president emerita and professor of molecular biology and public affairs, Lewis-Sigler Institute, Princeton University;
Julie Segre '87, senior investigator, National Human Genome Research Institute;
Kimberlyn Leary '82, associate professor, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and executive director of policy outreach, McLean Hospital;
Bradford Hager ’72, P’12, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Earth Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Harold Varmus '61, Lewis Thomas University Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine and senior associate member, New York Genome Center.
March 01, 2014- 48 teams from across the state competed in the 2014 Colorado Science Bowl at Dakota Ridge High School. Fairview won the event and will represent Colorado at the Energy Department's (DOE) National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C., April 24-28. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
The School of Sciences at Stevenson University hosted a research poster session on January 16, 2014 to display the work students did on their various topics. Students, faculty, staff and visitors were able to see the great work Stevenson's students do to further their education
The Alchemist in His Studio, 17th century, Thomas Wijck, oil on panel. The jewel-like quality of the panel painting emphasizes the alchemist’s dignity and refinement. His furred cap and cloak show he is a person of substance. The books and sparkling distillation glassware demonstrate his learning.
Gift of Roy Eddleman, CHF Collections