RMAPK6BN–Close up of a microscope in a research lab showing the objective lenses and a slide
RMPDD4CN–Peer reviewed science research journals. This journal, Science, is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
RMAAYJW1–Girls, caucasian and hispanic, load DNA sample into a gel for biology class science experiment
RMPDD4CT–Peer reviewed science research journals. This journal, Science, is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
RMPDD4CP–Peer reviewed science research journals. This journal, Science, is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
RMBWRBJR–Students wearing splash-proof safety goggle while doing a science experiment
RMAPK80N–Close up of a microscope in a research lab showing the objective lenses and a slide
RMAE32WX–Antique microscope
RMB2RNKP–An nine year old girl setting up a Mentos Fountain demonstration
RMBCBG2X–Two teens using a laptop interfaced sensor to measure the water quality of a stream
RMC61BTM–Kids digging for fossils at a natural history museum
RMMB1GFT–Phrenology model from 19th century, Harvard Medical School
RMARDG94–Autoradiograph of 'DNA fingerprints' from paternity determination investigations
RMARDG98–Autoradiograph 'DNA fingerprints' of a variety of DNA samples.
RMBXR1BF–Forensics study. A student measures the length of fly (Sarcophaga sp) larvae and pupae taken from a decomposing body.
RMBXR1BC–Forensics study. An array of fly (Sarcophaga sp) larvae and pupae taken from a decomposing body. (see description)
RMBXG9BP–Chemical safety goggles for use in research labs and science courses
RMAPK69R–Splash proof chemical safety goggles for use in research labs and science courses
RME3KNWC–Students explaining posters of their science research projects to judges at a science symposium/ science fair, New Jersey
RME3KNW7–Science fair students waiting by their research posters to be judged
RME3KNWA–High school student explains his research project to a science fair judge, other students look on, New Jersey
RMBFH39F–High school students collecting data on a plant experiment, learning science in classroom
RMC60C5Y–Children at a science museum evolution exhibit look at arm skeletons of a human and a chimpanzee
RMF5MMYN–Petri dishes and other biiological samples in a refrigerator of a biotechnology lab
RMCEBPPB–Blue colored water moves up a capillary tube demonstrating capillary action caused by adhesion (see description)
RMCEBPNX–Blue colored water moves up a capillary tube demonstrating capillary action caused by adhesion (see description)
RMCEBPP7–Blue colored water moves up a capillary tube demonstrating capillary action caused by adhesion (see description)
RMCEBPP3–Blue colored water moves up a capillary tube demonstrating capillary action caused by adhesion (see description)
RMBT6N8R–Students conducting a Benedict's Reagent test for sugar. The yellow/orange color indicates sugar is present in milk.
RMC12K56–DNA sequencing. Scientist holding an X-ray image of a gel with DNA nucleotide bases (A,C,T,G) sequenced. Sanger method.
RMA4RMR8–Bacteria culture plates petri dishes with blue transformation colonies in incubator
RMA1XF1K–Digital sensor measuring heat release in exothermic exergonic chemical reaction
RMA1XF2G–Digital sensor measuring heat release in exothermic exergonic chemical reaction
RMEXE2CE–Female teenager high school students on field trip testing river for chemical indicators of water quality, New Jersey
RMAD34TD–Digital multimeter connected to circuit including battery and resistor
RMBXMXX6–Chemical storage for a high school chemistry laboratory
RMBXMXX3–Chemical storage for a high school chemistry laboratory
RMB56E4C–Scientist collecting lichen samples
RMBGDXHP–Paleontologist studying fossil fragments in a lab at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
RMBWXW39–Electronic balance for taking the mass of chemicals
RMBXR7RC–Compound microscope, cut-out
RMF697MR–Biotechnology research lab, MIT
RMBGDXHN–Paleontologist studying fossil fragments in a lab at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
RMA533CM–Horseshoe shaped two pole magnet with scissors attached
RMBX10KE–Electronic balance for taking the mass of chemicals
RMBX6990–Spectrophotometer for measuring light transmittance or absorbance through or by a liquid suspension
RMA1XF7X–Digital pH sensor measuring the pH of pure water showing it to be 7.0
RMBT6KYG–Benedict's Reagent test for sugar. The yellow/orange color indicates sugar is present in the substance being tested.
RMBT6KYD–Benedict's Reagent test for sugar. The yellow/orange color indicates sugar is present in the substance being tested.
RMB73DXX–Research on turtle (Diamondback Terrapin) nesting success.
RMB73DY2–Research on turtle (Diamondback Terrapin) nesting success.
RMA1XF9G–Digital pH sensor measuring pH of a strong acid, sulfuric acid
RMA1XF9R–Digital pH sensor measuring pH of an acid, acetic acid, vinegar
RMBXMXXE–Storage cabinet for flammable chemicals
RME59GYH–Microscope used by Robert Hooke in 1664 to make his early observations of what he termed 'cells'
RMAD34W6–Horseshoe shaped two pole magnet with multiple compasses showing effect of magnetic field
RMAD34W4–Horseshoe shaped two pole magnet with colorful magnets attached
RMDC4FH3–Stanford University campus
RMAYMTTG–A man looks at a display in the Hall of Biodiversity American Museum of Natural History
RMCFENTJ–Triple beam balance for taking the mass of chemicals
RMCEBPRC–Water defies gravity above the rim of a cup because of surface tension caused by cohesion between the polar water molecules
RMBJ1KKJ–T.H. Huxley caricature from VanityFair, 1871. Huxley was a famous biologist and proponent of Darwin's theory of evolution
RMB1WX51–DNA 'double helix' molecule
RMF5MMY3–University lecture hall
RMAAYJT4–Reproductions, models, of extinct Coumbian Mammoths, Mammuthus columbi, in front of the Page Museum, Los Angeles, California
RMBGDXH4–Bullet hole with radiating fractures in human cranium
RMKFHCBB–Transpiration plant experiment using computer interfaced sensor with graph of results showing water loss (plant transpiration) via pressure drop
RMBGDXH6–Bullet hole with radiating fractures in human cranium
RMBFM9TE–Student designed experiments using Brassica rapa plants
RMB58K2A–Scientist recording data, making notes in field notebook
RMBJ2KDX–Charles Darwin, portrait, in his later years
RMBWT20C–Photosynthetic pigments from a leaf resulting from paper chromatography. Pigments include chlorophyll a and b (see description)
RMDCJWM3–Fingerprints
RMBGDXH7–Skull of person killed by shotgun blast to the head. The flattened grey lead buckshot pellets are embedded in the skull
RMG8XW41–Birds of America by John James Audubon, 1827. Opened to page featuring the marsh hawk
RMG8XW3C–Birds of America by John James Audubon, 1827. Opened to page featuring the marsh hawk
RMF5MMXW–University physics classroom with students working on problems, MIT
RMBXMXXT–Photosynthesis experiment. See description for explanation.
RMBX10KF–Measuring the mass of a chemical (Cupric Chloride dihydrate crystals) with electronic balance
RMBJ1KKF–Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, a book on evolutionary theory by T.H. Huxley from 1863
RMF5MMXK–University physics classroom with students working on problems
RMAF60KF–Green smooth and wrinkled pea seeds, traits Gregor Mendel studied in his genetics heredity experiments.
RMD73154–Thumbprint of a right thumb showing a whorl and various minutiae
RMBXN6DW–DNA sequencing. Part of a DNA base sequence read generated by an automated sequencer.
RMD73158–Thumbprint of a right thumb showing a whorl and various minutiae
RMBK3AJ5–Charles Darwin, bust, New York Academy of Sciences
RMCF6PHM–Classroom of American students video conferencing with a researcher at a field station in Panama - showing them a jaguar skull.
RMBJA4AM–Charles Darwin, bust, New York Academy of Sciences
RMBE3X48–Climate change research, Alaska tundra
RMAF60M8–Green and yellow wrinkled pea seeds, traits Gregor Mendel studied in his genetics heredity experiments.
RMAD34N6–Teenage Asian-American girl using net sampling river water for fish and invertebrate biological indicators of water quality
RMA1XFAH–Digital pH sensor measuring pH of a base, ammonia
RMBWF8AJ–Photosynthesis experiment with cuvette of chloroplast suspension about to be read for light transmittance in a spectrophotometer
RMBE6HXR–Tundra permafrost climate change long-term research site. A pipe allows access to CO2 gases released by melting permafrost.
RMAE32WH–24 hour clock, Florence Duomo
RMC12K51–DNA sequencing. Scientist points to bands representing nucleotide bases (A,C,T,G) in an x-ray image of a gel. Sanger method.
RMBTRX2C–Germinating peas, non-germinating peas, and control glass beads in respirometers for a cell respiration controlled experiment
RMBE6TGR–Climate change research site, Alaska. Carbon dioxide release from thawing permafrost is measured along with tundra growth.
RMAF60M5–Green smooth and wrinkled pea seeds in 3 to 1 ratio Mendel experiments heredity genetics punnett square
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