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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
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A staff member views (L to R) Liquid Cooled Altitude garment, 1977, and Air Cooled High Altitude garment, 1964. Preview of "Moving to Mars" at the Design Museum. The exhibition explores how sending humans to Mars is a frontier for science as well as design and features over 200 exhibits from NASA, the European Space Agency together with new commissions. The show is open 18 October to 23 February 2020.
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
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REPORTAGE - Urakasumi Sake Brauerei in Japan
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A sake brewer goes through the process of making Koji which is sprinkling mould onto cooled steamed rice to produce enzymes which converts carbohydate to sugar inside the Kanazawa
Urakasumi Sake Brewery, Kanazawa, Japan - 06 Aug 2018
The brewery was hit by the tsunami in March 2011. Japanese Drink Sake being made in a Sake Brewery
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REPORTAGE - Urakasumi Sake Brauerei in Japan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX/Shutterstock (9781397z)
A sake brewer goes through the process of making Koji which is sprinkling mould onto cooled steamed rice to produce enzymes which converts carbohydate to sugar inside the Kanazawa
Urakasumi Sake Brewery, Kanazawa, Japan - 06 Aug 2018
The brewery was hit by the tsunami in March 2011. Japanese Drink Sake being made in a Sake Brewery
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REPORTAGE - Produktion der Masken für die Bafta Awards im Middlesex
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BAFTA masks being cooled
BAFTA mask production, New Pro Foundries, London, UK - 31 Jan 2017
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REPORTAGE - Produktion der Masken für die Bafta Awards im Middlesex
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BAFTA masks being cooled
BAFTA mask production, New Pro Foundries, London, UK - 31 Jan 2017
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Julian Lennon - They Are Hailing Julian Lennon As A New Beatle In America. He's Sold Nearly A Million Copies Of His First Album There And Had His Owns Share Of Attention From Inevitable Minders Groupies And Loonies. But One Woman Remains Unmoved By
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Julian Lennon - They Are Hailing Julian Lennon As A New Beatle In America. He's Sold Nearly A Million Copies Of His First Album There And Had His Owns Share Of Attention From Inevitable Minders Groupies And Loonies. But One Woman Remains Unmoved By His Success. The Redoubtable Yoko Widow Of John Lennon And Mother Of Julian's Half-brother Sean Now Nine Years Old. The Relationship Between The 21-year-old Pop Star And His Stepmother Has Cooled To Sub-zero Temperatures Since They Spent A Few Weeks Together At Her New York Apartment Mourning The Erratic Genius Who Had Met Sudden And Violent Death Below. 'i Don't Keep In Touch Much These Days ' Says Julian Lennon. 'i've Got My Own Life To Lead ' He Says. 'if I'm In The Area I Say Hello Quickly And Then Have A Great Time Playing With Sean. I Generally Have To Wait Around First. I Ring Through And Yoko Tells One Of Her People: 'i'm Brushing My Teeth- Tell Him To Wait Outside.''
Julian Lennon - They Are Hailing Julian Lennon As A New Beatle In America. He's Sold Nearly A Million Copies Of His First Album There And Had His Owns Share Of Attention From Inevitable Minders Groupies And Loonies. But One Woman Remains Unmoved By
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Zusammenstellung: Julian Lennon wird 8. April 50 Jahre alt
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Cat survives after being cooked in microwave, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Britain - 19 Aug 2011
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Cat Survives After Being Cooked In Microwave
A man tried to kill his pet cat by microwaving it after it scratched his hand, a court has heard.
After loosing his temper, Stephen Stacey, 20, of Portsmouth, placed the animal inside the kitchen appliance.
He then cooked it for five seconds, causing the 'defencless' animal to be zapped with harmful radiation and to cook from the inside.
Amazingly, the black and white cat, who has now been named 'Nancy', survived the ordeal, despite still emitting heat seven hours after the incident.
Portsmouth Magistrates' Court heard how Stacey's neighbour Simon Allen was woken at 2.30am on February 25 this year when Stacey's girlfriend Jade, 17, knocked on his door in tears.
After hearing what had happened he went round and confronted Stacey, asking him where the cat was.
He then "opened the microwave and the cat walked out with his tongue hanging out".
Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, said: "Simon Allen went to their flat and the defendant said the cat had scratched him. He showed him his hand which did indeed have scratches on it.
"Stacey told him he had intended to kill the cat by throwing it out of the window or putting it in the microwave.
"He said he had been in the microwave for about five seconds".
Mr Allen took the cat away from Stacey, who had been drinking all day, and back to his flat where he called the RSPCA.
Ms Wheadon added: "RSCPA inspector Jenny Ride examined the cat and found the top of her eyes were red and she was still hot to touch".
In order to save Nancy, Jenny put her in the bath and poured three jugs of cold water on her to cool her down.
She was then taken to a local vets where ice packs were placed in her cage to keep her cool.
It was discovered that she had suffered injuries to her eyes, brain tissue, other internal o...
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Cat survives after being cooked in microwave, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Britain - 19 Aug 2011
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Cat Survives After Being Cooked In Microwave
A man tried to kill his pet cat by microwaving it after it scratched his hand, a court has heard.
After loosing his temper, Stephen Stacey, 20, of Portsmouth, placed the animal inside the kitchen appliance.
He then cooked it for five seconds, causing the 'defencless' animal to be zapped with harmful radiation and to cook from the inside.
Amazingly, the black and white cat, who has now been named 'Nancy', survived the ordeal, despite still emitting heat seven hours after the incident.
Portsmouth Magistrates' Court heard how Stacey's neighbour Simon Allen was woken at 2.30am on February 25 this year when Stacey's girlfriend Jade, 17, knocked on his door in tears.
After hearing what had happened he went round and confronted Stacey, asking him where the cat was.
He then "opened the microwave and the cat walked out with his tongue hanging out".
Sarah Wheadon, prosecuting, said: "Simon Allen went to their flat and the defendant said the cat had scratched him. He showed him his hand which did indeed have scratches on it.
"Stacey told him he had intended to kill the cat by throwing it out of the window or putting it in the microwave.
"He said he had been in the microwave for about five seconds".
Mr Allen took the cat away from Stacey, who had been drinking all day, and back to his flat where he called the RSPCA.
Ms Wheadon added: "RSCPA inspector Jenny Ride examined the cat and found the top of her eyes were red and she was still hot to touch".
In order to save Nancy, Jenny put her in the bath and poured three jugs of cold water on her to cool her down.
She was then taken to a local vets where ice packs were placed in her cage to keep her cool.
It was discovered that she had suffered injuries to her eyes, brain tissue, other internal o...
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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The two nuclear power stations on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy and British Nuclear Fuels Ltd
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness B nuclear power station on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness B nuclear power station on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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The two nuclear power stations on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy and British Nuclear Fuels Ltd
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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The two nuclear power stations on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy and British Nuclear Fuels Ltd
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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The two nuclear power stations on the coast at Dungeness run by EDF Energy and British Nuclear Fuels Ltd
Dungeness, Kent, Britain - Jul 2011
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Cheerio the elephant seal found stranded and malnourished, Laguna Beach Pacific Marine Mammal Center, California, America - 04 Oct 2009
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Cheerio the elephant seal is cooled down after being bought into the Laguna Beach Pacific Marine Mammal Center after being found stranded and malnourished
Cheer Up Cheerio The Elephant Seal
CHEER UP CHEERIO THE ELEPHANT SEAL
Weighing just 100 lbs, and with a chunk missing from her fin, this Elephant Seal looks more than a little worse for wear.
Named Cheerio, this eleven month old seal was found stranded on California's Newport Beach on Friday (2 Oct) after going without food for several weeks.
But thanks to the rescue efforts of the Laguna Beach Pacific Marine Mammal Center, Cheerio is expected to be fighting fit in just a couple of months.
Vet Richard Evans explained that because of climate change more and more fish are moving further out to sea.
While it might mean more exercise for the fish , it's bad news for young seals like Cheerio who aren't yet strong enough to swim that far.
'Elephant Seals are smart,' Mr Evans explained. 'They have a way of looking at you and knowing exactly what you're thinking, but climate change could have a devastating effect on the population if the seals keep starving.'
Poor Cheerio who is 60lbs underweight, molting and malnourished, needed special care straightaway. Together with vet, Richard, staff at the centre gave Cheerio a nice warm shower to warm her up, before gently towelling her dry.
Then she was given a special formula through a tube to help make her feel more like her old self, before finally being given a thorough medical check and a soft blanket to cuddle up to.
As soon as the vet declares her fit in a few months, Cheerio will be released back into the wild. Judging by the way she's already splashing about with a new friend in the Marine Center pool, it shouldn't be too long before she's flipping her way through the sea.
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