We are pleased to share our brand new art of science collection with you.
Collaborating with world-acclaimed content creators, we have just onboarded a vast collection of new exceptional imagery. Including scientific micrography, illustrations, clinical photography, and contemporary medical stock imagery, all ready to discover on our website.
Creative Concepts
Our new collection also includes creative concepts – a selection of colourful, perfectly composed and expertly shot stock photography.
Heart concept, France, EuropePills on white backgroundTest tubes with liquids and pipette on periodic tableChemistry teachingCapsules.ResearchMiscellaneous drugsMiscellaneous drugsA tabletA capsule-form drugA capsule-form drugA capsule-form drug
Technology & Research picture sets
Specialist stock imagery showcasing the latest in medical technology and research. From alternative medicine, to devices use to diagnose and treat patents.
Medical Microscope
Unable to be seen by the human eye alone, included within our collection are stunning images documenting magnified specimens and internal particles within the human body. Each image is expertly keyworded, providing you with accurate details and information.
Tse tse fly, semChrysanthemum weed pollenCowpox virus, used for the preparaton of a smallpox vaccine (TEM). Electron micrograph of a Vaccinia Virus. Vaccinia virus is normally confined to cattle, but is conveyed to humans through vaccination, thereby, imparting immunity to the smallpox virusMagnification : x 10 000 for 14 x 9,5 cm. This highly enlarged scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a closer look at the details exhibited by of number of red blood cells found enmeshed in a fibrinous matrix on the luminal surface of an indwelliHartmannella vermiformisThermogramYellow fever virusWillis’s circleVacciniaTreponema pallidumSEM x 15 000.Sagittal section. 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum. 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. SphenoidaRotavirusPneumococcusPatient having ingested a tineless fork. The stem of the fork, located in the stomach cavity, shows holes due to the corrosive action of the stomach’s hydrochloric acid. The head of the fork has pierced the greater curvature and is lodged in the lesser sParamyxoviridae virusPacemakerMiracidium larva of the liver fluke (fasciola hepatica) viewed in SEM.ListeriaHepatitis e virusHepatitis a virusEndothelium and start of a collateral in a capillary of a rabbit (SEM x 1200).Coronavirus, tem
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