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DounreayThe bottom half of the worlds first electricity-producing fast breeder reactor at Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment in Scotland, 14th July 1956
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Digital illustration of atoms of solid and liquid gas in beakers
Illustration of oxygen atom
Hiroshima6th August 1955: A view of bomb damaged areas of Hiroshima, ten years after the Atomic bomb was dropped on the city. The dome in the background became known as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial
Illustration of Rutherford model of the atom, consisting of nucleus and negatively charged electrons
Illustration of atom with nucleus of protons and neurons, based on the Bohr model
Illustration of neutron hitting Uranium-235 nucleus, nucleus becoming unstable and splitting, releasing energy and neutrons (nuclear fission)
Atomic Damage14th October 1945: Atomic bomb damage in Hiroshima. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Diagram showing planetary orbits, the sun and the path of a comet, digital illustration
Diagram showing size of stars from white dwarfs to super giants, digital illustration
Molecular model of Formic Acid, digital illustration
Molecular model of Hydrogen Sulphide, digital illustration
Molecular model of Ammonia, digital illustration
Carbon atom, digital illustration
Flow chart showing how a nuclear power station produces electricity
Illustration of zinc atoms in electrode dissolving in acid, losing electrons to form cations
Illustration of copper ion reduced to copper atoms by electrons on battery, on surface of brass key cathode
Illustration showing relative atomic mass of nucleus of boron-11 containing five protons and six neutrons
Illustration of copper pipe anode, showing how positive terminal on battery draws electrons from anode oxidising copper atoms to copper cations
Electrons spinning around nucleus of an atom
Digital illustration of the first atomic clock, constructed in 1949
Digital illustration of water shown as H2O made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
Digital illustration of showing shape and volume of solid gas, and liquid gas taking shape of conica
Illustration of electron transfer from sodium atom to chlorine atom, transformation from sodium ion
Illustration of how atoms emit light, based on Bohr model
Illustration of Bohr model of the atom
Illustration of Thomsons Plum Pudding model of the atom, with negatively charged electrons dotted
Illustration of particles in atmosphere
Illustration of exploding particles
Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing and forming nucleus of Helium-4, expelling a neutron (nuclear fusion)
Illustration of split atoms and neutrons
Illustration of atoms
Illustration of hydrogen atom and proton orbited by single electron
Digital illustration of blue atom on white background
Series of digital illustrations showing states of matter with molecules are packed tightly together in a solid, liquid, and gas molecules
Digital illustration of atoms in aluminium molecule
Illustration of how a solar-powered calculator works, photon giving energy to an electron in a silicon atom, electron then flies out and joins with others to make electric current
Coneptual image, connections, network
Atomic Cooling Tower16th October 1956: Water cascading down at the bottom of the giant cooling towers at the worlds first full-scale atomic power station at Calder Hall, Cumberland. (Photo by L)