Image courtesy University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Jason Middlebrook's «Live with Less,» his 2009 installation at the UAM (
image courtesy University at Albany / University Art Museum)
Nelson Rockefeller at the opening of UAM in 1967 (
image courtesy University at Albany / University Art Museum)
Chryssa Gates to Times Square portfolio, 1978 Sizteen selected color screenprints on paper Approximately 40 x 30 each Gift of Mrs. Ivan Radin (
Image courtesy University at Albany / University Art Museum)
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Image courtesy University of Pennsylvania.)
Image courtesy University of New Hampshire.
Credits: Bone
image courtesy University of Liverpool.
Not exact matches
Image: Left photos
courtesy of Azusa Pacific
University and Biola
University.
Image courtesy of Colorado State
University.
Images are
courtesy of NASA / Johns Hopkins
University Applied Physics Laboratory / Southwest Research Institute.
Here are some more
images from SER, all
courtesy of the Planetary Habitability Laboratory at the
University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo:
«Dumbo octopus & qquot; Grimpoteuthis bathynectes swims in the Northeast Pacific Ocean;
image courtesy of
University of Washington / YouTube Down in the dark depths of the deep ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to fly).
Text and
images copyright John Gurche /
courtesy Yale
University Press.
All
images courtesy of Oregon Brain Aging Study, Portland VAMC and Oregon Health & Science
University
Transient electronic circuit dissolving on a leaf;
image courtesy of Beckman Institute /
University of Illinois Imagine an electronic medical implant that, like dissolvable stitches, could disintegrate after it is no longer needed.
Blunt - spined brittle star
image courtesy of Henry Astley / Brown
University How would you walk if you had five arms and no brains?
Images courtesy of NASA / The Johns Hopkins
University Applied Physics Lab / Carnegie Inst.
Image courtesy of Professor Paul Woodward, Laboratory for Computational Science and Engineering,
University of Minnesota
Image:
Courtesy of
University of Edinburgh.
Image courtesy of Kate Stafford /
University of Washington and Robert Dziak / NOAA Vents Program / Oregon State
University
Image of termite king and queen founding a colony
courtesy of Kenji Matsuura / Okayama
University
Image courtesy: Top of the Mitt Watershed CouncilANN ARBOR —
University of Michigan researchers today released the final version of a report analyzing policy options for the state of Michigan regarding high - volume hydraulic fracturing, the natural gas and oil extraction process commonly known as fracking.
Image courtesy Dr. Robert Shanks, the
University of Pittsburgh.
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Image courtesy of Alexandre Bison / Harvard
University)
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Image courtesy of Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore)
Image:
Courtesy Johne's Testing Center, School of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Image:
Courtesy of Ryan L. Truby / Harvard
University
Image:
Courtesy of Dr. Ursula Bellugi, Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Carol Zitzer - Comfort, California State
University in Long Beach.
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University hide caption
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Image courtesy of Lindsey Bleem, Nan Li and the HACC team / Argonne National Laboratory; Mike Gladders /
University of Chicago.)
Image courtesy of Nicholas Brawan / Institute for Molecular Engineering,
University of Chicago and Tuan Anh Pham / LLNL.
Courtesy of the Vernadsky Institute, Moscow — smaller, high - contrast
image (Additional
image processing by Carlé Pieters and colleagues at Brown
University, assembled for Astronomy: The Cosmic Journey by William K. Hartmann and Chris Impey) Around the Venera 13 probe at bottom, the dissicated, daytime landscape of Venus displays a yellowish - orange hue under a cloudy yellowish - white sky and the natural, mustard - colored light filtering through the planet's thick atmosphere
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Image courtesy of Wyss Institute at Harvard
University)
Image data
courtesy of: Yuji Ikegaya, PhD Laboratory of Chemical Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The
University of Tokyo
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Image courtesy of
University Of California - San Diego)
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Image courtesy of the Wyss Institute at Harvard
University)
Image data
courtesy of: Kumiko Hayashi, Ph.D., Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku
University
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Image courtesy of Harvard
University.)
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Courtesy NASA / Johns Hopkins
University Applied Physics Laboratory / Arizona State) MESSENGER Discovers Volcanoes on Mercury As reported in the July 4, 2008 issue of Science magazine, volcanoes have been discovered on Mercury's surface from
images acquired during MESSENGER's first Mercury flyby.
Image courtesy of the Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell
University
Image courtesy the artist; Institute of Contemporary Art,
University of Pennsylvania; Maccarone, New York and Los Angeles; and Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects.
Image courtesy of The Fitzwilliam Museum,
University of Cambridge
Image courtesy of the Spencer Museum of Art at the
University of Kansas.
Main
image: Ellsworth Kelly, Austin, 2015 (East façade), artist - designed building with installation of coloured glass windows, black and white marble panels, and redwood totem, 18.3 x 22.3 x 8 m.
Courtesy: Blanton Museum of Art, The
University of Texas at Austin © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation
Installation view, Institute of Contemporary Art,
University of Pennsylvania, 2014 © Alex Da Corte;
image courtesy the artist and Institute of Contemporary Art,
University of Pennsylvania.
Image courtesy the artist and Switchback Gallery, Federation
University Australia, Gippsland campus.
Installation view of The 2014
University of Toronto Shelley Peterson Student Art Exhibition,
image courtesy of U of T
Image Credit: Tidal (detail),
Courtesy LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia
University
Image: Marc Riboud, Confrontation between a flower and the bayonets of soldiers guarding the Pentagon during the March for Peace in Vietnam, Washington DC, 1967, Medium Gelatin silver print,
Courtesy of Yale
University Art Gallery (requested)
Charles Rodgers, James Van Der Zee Playing Violin, 1995, watercolor,
Image Courtesy The Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at The
University of Alabama.