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  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134841_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134840_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134839_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134838_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134837_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134836_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134835_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Levitating model Cybertruck
    DUKAS_179134834_FER
    Levitating model Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Floating Cybertruck 1
    Ref 16417
    24/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tesla
    Fans of electric car maker Tesla’s angular Cybertruck can now elevate their passion to new heights — with a scaled down version that hovers in midair.
    The model is designed for a desktop and is able to defy gravity using magnetic levitation technology.
    The collector's edition features a limited 1:24 scale model priced at $250 USD / €240 euros that hovers above its base.
    The Levitating Cybertruck model features the love it or hate it design of the full-sized pickup, featuring a silver-coated finish and functional headlights and taillights.
    The floating effect is achieved through a carefully engineered base that suspends the model just above the surface, creating the illusion of weightlessness.
    Users can leave the model stationary or set it into a gentle spin with a light tap, adding a dynamic element to its display.
    Setting up the levitating Cybertruck involves plugging in the magnetic base and placing it on a flat, non-metallic surface.
    The process requires precise alignment to balance the model above the base, allowing the magnets to suspend it mid-air. 

    OPS: The Tesla Levitating Cybertruck.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • National University of Singapore
    DUKAS_161800252_FER
    National University of Singapore
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Wound healing 1

    Ref 15212

    20/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: NUS

    A magnetic gel has been developed which could save diabetics from nasty wounds and risk of amputation.

    It could also help burns victims.

    Diabetic patients, whose natural wound-healing capabilities are compromised, often develop chronic wounds that are slow to heal.

    Such non-healing wounds could cause serious infections resulting in painful outcomes such as limb amputation.

    Now a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore have engineered an innovative magnetic wound-healing gel.

    It that promises to accelerate the healing of diabetic wounds, reduce the rates of recurrence, and in turn, lower the incidents of limb amputations.

    Each treatment involves the application of a bandage pre-loaded with a hydrogel containing skin cells for healing and magnetic particles.

    To maximise therapeutic results, a wireless external magnetic device is used to activate skin cells and accelerate the wound healing process.


    OPS:The innovative magnetic hydrogel ,held by Asst Prof Tay, contains skin cells for healing and magnetic particles, takes a comprehensive ‘all-in-one’ approach to wound healing, accelerating the process on several fronts.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • National University of Singapore
    DUKAS_161800250_FER
    National University of Singapore
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Wound healing 1

    Ref 15212

    20/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: NUS

    A magnetic gel has been developed which could save diabetics from nasty wounds and risk of amputation.

    It could also help burns victims.

    Diabetic patients, whose natural wound-healing capabilities are compromised, often develop chronic wounds that are slow to heal.

    Such non-healing wounds could cause serious infections resulting in painful outcomes such as limb amputation.

    Now a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore have engineered an innovative magnetic wound-healing gel.

    It that promises to accelerate the healing of diabetic wounds, reduce the rates of recurrence, and in turn, lower the incidents of limb amputations.

    Each treatment involves the application of a bandage pre-loaded with a hydrogel containing skin cells for healing and magnetic particles.

    To maximise therapeutic results, a wireless external magnetic device is used to activate skin cells and accelerate the wound healing process.


    OPS:Asst Prof Andy Tay (centre) is holding a plaster pre-loaded with magnetic gel, which promises to accelerate the healing of diabetic wounds, while Dr Shou Yufeng (right) is holding the device for magnetic stimulation. Dr Le Zhicheng (left) is holding a sample of the magnetic gel in liquid form.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • National University of Singapore
    DUKAS_161800245_FER
    National University of Singapore
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Wound healing 1

    Ref 15212

    20/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: NUS

    A magnetic gel has been developed which could save diabetics from nasty wounds and risk of amputation.

    It could also help burns victims.

    Diabetic patients, whose natural wound-healing capabilities are compromised, often develop chronic wounds that are slow to heal.

    Such non-healing wounds could cause serious infections resulting in painful outcomes such as limb amputation.

    Now a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore have engineered an innovative magnetic wound-healing gel.

    It that promises to accelerate the healing of diabetic wounds, reduce the rates of recurrence, and in turn, lower the incidents of limb amputations.

    Each treatment involves the application of a bandage pre-loaded with a hydrogel containing skin cells for healing and magnetic particles.

    To maximise therapeutic results, a wireless external magnetic device is used to activate skin cells and accelerate the wound healing process.


    OPS:A bandage pre-loaded with magnetic hydrogel is placed on the wound, and an external device is used to accelerate the wound healing process.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in  Las Vegas
    DUK10147334_016
    NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in Las Vegas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Atoa/UPI/Shutterstock (12694055o)
    A view of the Liddle Speaker display by D3 Products, the World's First Magnetic Bluetooth Speaker during the 2022 International CES, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Monday, January 3, 2022.
    Usa-Ces, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - 04 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_017
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_016
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask is available in black or grey

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_015
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_014
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valve optional magnetic eye shield

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_013
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_012
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask fillter system

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_011
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_010
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_009
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valve optional magnetic eye shield

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    DUK10135910_008
    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12086
    Mask 1
    24/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Artech

    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

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  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask in black showing evaporation

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  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    FEATURE - Schutzmaske mit Silber- und Goldfiltern zur sofortigen Abtötung von Bakterien
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    Mask 1
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    A face mask that uses silver and gold filters to instantly kill bacteria, has been developed by a news camerman.The Breeze was inspired by the journalists and camera crews put themselves in reporting from the front line.In this case it was bringing updates on the coronavirus pandemic.He brought together experts for his company Artech, based in Rockville, Maryland, USA, and began working on the Breeze mask.The revolutionary design is crafted from an outer fabric that’s naturally cooling, allowing wearers to breathe easy without the warm breath making the lower half of the face uncomfortable.More importantly, an inner layer is made from silver and 24-karat gold. Coupled together with an N95 filter to trap particulate matter, unique lining is inherently anti-microbial and instantly destroys any germs that come in contact with it. This allows the Breeze face-mask to actively auto-sterilize itself, keeping it germ-free.Its wraparound style allows it to be worn for long hours around the head instead of ears.Velcro fastening gives the freedom to wear it around caps, ponytails, hair-buns, and even turbans. It is claimed filter brings air purity to 99.8%.

    OPS: The Breeze face mask with valves

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Steve and the picket fence
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    Steve and the picket fence
    Steve – a strange shimmering ribbon of light in the night sky – became the subject of debate in 2017. Photographs of this remarkable phenomena have been studied to understand their position in the night sky. Sometimes Steve can be seen accompanied by smudges of green lines – nicknamed ‘picket fences’ owing to their appearance.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
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    FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8599987d)
    Velma with her Faraday cage checking the magnetic waves in her bedroom.

    Velma Lyrae who suffers from electrosensitivity, Kirdbrooke, London, UK - 17 Mar 2017
    Velma Lyrae who is sensitive to phone waves and protesting against a phone mast in he spire of Kirdbrooke church, Southeast London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
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    FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8599987c)
    Velma with her Faraday cage checking the magnetic waves in her bedroom.

    Velma Lyrae who suffers from electrosensitivity, Kirdbrooke, London, UK - 17 Mar 2017
    Velma Lyrae who is sensitive to phone waves and protesting against a phone mast in he spire of Kirdbrooke church, Southeast London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
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    FEATURE - Velma Lyrae leidet an Elektrosensibilität
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8599987a)
    Velma with her Faraday cage checking the magnetic waves in her bedroom.

    Velma Lyrae who suffers from electrosensitivity, Kirdbrooke, London, UK - 17 Mar 2017
    Velma Lyrae who is sensitive to phone waves and protesting against a phone mast in he spire of Kirdbrooke church, Southeast London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
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    FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Valerio Berdini/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    A guy stopped on his moped in Plaza Carillo, Havana de Cuba, on the evening of 26 December 2015. The magnetic attraction people has to Wi-Fi connection makes any other activity of a secondary importance
    Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
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    A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.

    Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.

    In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.

    Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Maglev train shuttel arriving at Shanghai airport
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    The Maglev train shuttel arriving at Shanghai airport
    The Maglev train shuttle arriving at Shanghai airport, Shanghai, China, Asia
    Craig Easton

     

  • Bent Object of my Affection book by Terry Border - Oct 2011
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    Bent Object of my Affection book by Terry Border - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Terry Border / Rex Features (1480740af)
    I can't help this attraction - Magnetic personality
    Love Played Out Using Household Objects

    Could this be the steamiest set of images to ever feature everyday items?

    A hilarious new book sees household objects and food acting out funny, and sometimes risqu (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Work Play
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    Work Play
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jenny Norquist / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1297356a )
    Kitchen worktop with chopped fruit and veg in urban apartment
    Work Play

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
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    SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
    (110301) -- KIRUNA, March 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011 shows a spectacular of aurora borealis, or the northern lights, in Kiruna, Sweden. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaowei)
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  • SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
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    SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
    (110301) -- KIRUNA, March 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011 shows a spectacular of aurora borealis, or the northern lights, in Kiruna, Sweden. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaowei)
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  • SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
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    SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
    (110301) -- KIRUNA, March 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011 shows a spectacular of aurora borealis, or the northern lights, in Kiruna, Sweden. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaowei)
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  • SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
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    SWEDEN-KIRUNA-AURORA BOREALIS
    (110301) -- KIRUNA, March 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011 shows a spectacular of aurora borealis, or the northern lights, in Kiruna, Sweden. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaowei)
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  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158a )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158b )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158c )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158e )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158d )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain  - 06 Oct 2008
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    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 805158i )
    MRI scan projection
    MRI scan projected onto the back of a model, Science Museum, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    A model has an MRI scan projected onto her back at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, as part of their Body Perspective event to be held on 14th October. The theme of the event is how science and art study the Human Body and what it can tell us about our own insides/anatomy. Vistors will be able to draw the model in a special life class with a techno-twist led by artist Jeanine Breaker, to find out what lies underneath our skin and to capture the image through art..
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX