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Alexander von Humboldt engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Christiaan Huygens engraving 1885Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
OctantAntique illustration of the octant invented by John Hadley
George StephensonAntique illustration of a George Stephenson
Andrea della Robbia, Holy FamilyAntique illustration of a Andrea della Robbia Holy Family
Illustration, two forensic officers in white boiler suits holding torch and taking photographs in forest location at night, police car and officers in background
Illustration of Francis Bacon
Illustration of French physicist and scientist Andre-Marie Ampere
Illustration of Robert Boyle conducting experiment, showing that sounds are carried by air
Illustration of Anders Celsius, portrait
Illustration of laboratory worker handling radioactive materials through holes in a glass tank, and wearing protective clothing
Illustration of woman wearing laboratory coat and cap
Illustration of Georges-Louis Buffon, portrait
Illustration of scientist working in a laboratory
Illustration of a scientist or inventor and his machine
Children, young researchers
Monument to Wilhelm von Humboldt, Unter den Linden, Berlin, Germany
Chemist holding test tube in studio, (B&W), portrait
Antibiotic PlantTechnicians at Europes newest and most modern antibiotic plant on its opening day. The plant in Sandwich, Kent, cost ?2, 500, 000 to establish and manufactures Terramycin, Tetracyn
Alexander BellScottish inventor Alexander Graham Bell ( 1847 - 1922 ) who invented the telephone. Bell, born in Edinburgh, worked with his father, Scottish educator Alexander Melville Bell
Arsenic TestTwo scientists, testing for arsenic and chemical pollution during their routine pollution patrol, Ventnor beach, Isle of Wight
Electronic BrainA woman examines the readout from an electronic brain
Astronomers using sighting devices, late 15th centuryWoodcut of astronomers using sighting devices, said to be Caliph al-Mamun of Baghdad, late 15th century. (Woodcut by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Man observing space through telescope, c. 1644Drawing of a man observing space through a telescope, c. 1644. (Drawing by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Drawing of astronomers observing & measuring the moon, c. 1454Drawing of astronomers observing and measuring the moon, c. 1454. Originally from a playing card. (Drawing by Hulton|Archive/Getty Images)
Alchemist At WorkA woodcut, depicting an alchemist at work, from The Books of Alchemy of the Most Ingenious Arabian Philosopher, Geber, published in Berne, 1545. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pasteurs Labcirca 1880: French chemist Dr Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), the father of modern bacteriology, pursues his studies in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale in Paris
FranAzois Arago (1786 - 1853), wood engraving, published in 1880Dominique FranAzois Jean Arago (1786 - 1853), French physicist and politician. Wood engraving, published in 1880
Fox Talbot (1800 - 1877), wood engraving, published in 1880William Henry Fox Talbot (1800 - 1877), British inventor and photography pioneer. He developed the principle of the negative-positive process. Wood engraving, published in 1880
Robert Bunsen (1811-1899), wood engraving, published in 1880Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (1811 - 1899), German chemist. He developed together with Gustav Kirchhoff the spectral analysis by means of which chemical elements can be detected with high
AndrA -Marie AmpAšre (1775-1836), wood engraving, published in 1880Andre-Marie AmpAšre (1775 - 1836), French physicist and mathematician. According to him, the international unit of current ampere is named. Wood engraving, published in 1880
Charles DarwinBritish naturalist Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882). Original Artwork: Woodbury type by Lock & Whitfield. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
Valley Of Eaglescirca 1951: Reindeer stampede down a mountain in a scene from Valley of Eagles, the story of a Swedish scientist in Lapland