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Science Inspired Art Collection (#8)

Showcase your love of Science with prints from the fields of biology, physics, mathematics, space, medicine and more

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Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Cell, illustration

Cell, illustration
3d illustration of cell division, cell membrane and a splitting red nucleus

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Hip replacement, illustration

Hip replacement, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Nucleic acid, illustration

Nucleic acid, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Stent and balloon catheter, illustration

Stent and balloon catheter, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Knee replacement, illustration

Knee replacement, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Nerve cell, illustration

Nerve cell, illustration
Nerve cell, cut-away illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Fungus, illustration

Fungus, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Polyp removal, illustration

Polyp removal, illustration. Removal of a colonic polyp with an electrical wire loop during a colonoscopy

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Plate tectonics, illustration

Plate tectonics, illustration
3d illustration of a cross-section to explain subduction and plate tectonics

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Bacteria and viruses on human skin, illustration

Bacteria and viruses on human skin, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Nebula and stars, illustration

Nebula and stars, illustration
Illustration of a fictitious star-field, dark nebulae, bright sun and galaxies

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Malaria transmission, illustration

Malaria transmission, illustration. A malaria-infected mosquito piercing the skin and transmitting malaria parasites into the bloodstream

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Nerve cell anatomy, illustration

Nerve cell anatomy, illustration
Cross-section of a neuron, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Comets passing by earth, illustration

Comets passing by earth, illustration
Three icy comets passing by planet Earth, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Female body, illustration

Female body, illustration
Detail of a female body in low poly style, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Fungal fruiting bodies, illustration

Fungal fruiting bodies, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Hands touching, illustration

Hands touching, illustration
Hands touching in low poly style, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Tooth anatomy, illustration

Tooth anatomy, illustration
Cross-section of a molar tooth, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Cramping hands, illustration

Cramping hands, illustration
Cramping hands in low poly style, illustration

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Human Brain

Human Brain
Cross Section of a Human Brain

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Diagram of Heart

Diagram of Heart

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Heart Diagram

Heart Diagram

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Variety of Dinosaurs

Variety of Dinosaurs

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Dinosaur

Dinosaur

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Dinosaur Swimming

Dinosaur Swimming

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Human Heart

Human Heart

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Stegosaurus Dinosaur

Stegosaurus Dinosaur

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Dinosaur in the Wilderness

Dinosaur in the Wilderness

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: People Riding Dinosaurs

People Riding Dinosaurs

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Dinosaur in the Jungle

Dinosaur in the Jungle

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Two Dinosaurs

Two Dinosaurs

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Dinosaur Wading in a Pond

Dinosaur Wading in a Pond

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a radiolarian. Radiolarians are amoeboid protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single diatom (Arachnoidiscus sp.). Diatoms may be extremely abundant in both freshwater

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Diatom detail, SEM

Diatom detail, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of detail of the silica wall of a diatom. Diatoms may be extremely abundant in both freshwater

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Human skin showing hair follicles, LM

Human skin showing hair follicles, LM
Hairy skin. Light micrograph of a thick section of human skin, showing three central hair follicles. The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is the thin, purple band, supported by the deeper

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Frog eye, light micrograph

Frog eye, light micrograph
Frog eye. Light micrograph of a section through the eye of a frog. Most amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have color vision

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Foraminiferan microfossil, SEM

Foraminiferan microfossil, SEM
Foraminiferan. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a foraminiferan microfossil from maldives beach sand. Microfossils are roughly 0.05 to 2mm in size

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Microfossils, SEM

Microfossils, SEM
Sand microfossils. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of microfossils from maldives beach sand. Microfossils are roughly 0.05 to 2mm in size

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Panch phoran, SEM

Panch phoran, SEM
Panch phoran. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of panch phoran or indian five spice. It is a spice blend commonly used in Eastern India and Bangladesh and consists of the following seeds

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Sea salt, SEM

Sea salt, SEM
Sea salt. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of sea salt, showing its crystalline structure. Sea salt consists mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), but unlike pure table salt

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Diatoms and radiolaria, SEM

Diatoms and radiolaria, SEM
Diatoms and radiolaria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a circular arrangement of various diatoms and radiolaria. Diatoms are planktonic unicellular algae

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Virus particles and bacteria, SEM

Virus particles and bacteria, SEM
Vaccinia virus particles and bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of vaccinia virus particles (green). Unlike most viruses, vaccinia replicates in the cells cytoplasm

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Flower bud, LM

Flower bud, LM
Flower bud. Light microscope image (LM) of a section of a flower bud. The small yellow pollen grains are visible in the anthers, the male part of the flower

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Obelia medusa, LM

Obelia medusa, LM
Obelia hydrozoan medusa. Light micrograph (LM) of a medusa (young polyp) from the Obelia geniculata hydroid. The circular shallow semi-bell has solid tentacles on the rim

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Developing nail, LM

Developing nail, LM
Developing nail. Light micrograph (LM) of longitudinal section through a fetal finger tip to show the developing nail. The large area of green-yellow nail bed epithelium is tipped by the developing

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Onion root tip, LM

Onion root tip, LM
Mitosis. Light micrograph (LM) of a transverse section of onion (Allium cepa) root tip to show cells undergoing mitosis (nuclear division). Magnification: x100 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageScience Inspired Art Collection: Liverwort spore capsule, LM

Liverwort spore capsule, LM
Liverwort spore capsule. Light micrograph (LM). Longitudinal section through the thallus and sporangium of a liverwort (Pellia epiphylla)



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