Cooperative Weather Station at Granger, Utah (c. 1930)

The National Weather Service's Cooperative Observer Program (COOP) is a national weather- and climate-observing network of more than 11,000 volunteers who take observations on farms, in urban and suburban areas, National Parks, seashores, and mountaintops. The COOP was formally created in 1890 under the Organic Act and continues to this day. In this photograph a young volunteer takes a reading of his weather instruments in Granger, Utah, circa 1930.

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Curious Expeditions – Flickr

Curious Expeditions – Flickr

Chemical Heritage Foundation – Flickr

Universal silver microscope

One of two ornate silver microscopes made by George Adams (1709-1773) of Fleet Street, London, for King George III (1738-1820). It is based on the 'Universal Double Microscope', described by Adams in 1746. It is made of brass and steel, covered in beaten silver.Photographed in the Science Museum, London, through its glass case.Use red/cyan anaglyph glasses to see in 3D (red over the left eye)
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Siemens AG – Pressebilder

Siemens AG – Pressebilder

Medical Amulets: SMA103 (Phoenix with Seven Rays)

Phoenix with seven rays round head, standing on egg which rests on an altar made of a single column supporting a broad top. Above, scarab; at each side, descending, a bird, a scorpion, a cobra; crocodile under altar. Two curves like a reversed S between the scorpions and the phoenix may be meant for small snakes or worms. (page 270) XXXXXXX, with Chnoubis symbol below. Haematite. Upright oblong with rounded corners, 32 x 16 x 3 mm. From Syria. (page 270)

Bosch Pressebilder

Bosch Pressebilder

Blaupunkt-Autoradio 1936

Im Jahre 1932 stellten die Ideal-Werke AG in Berlin, die späteren Blaupunkt-Werke, das erste seriengefertigte Autoradio vor, das bereits über eine Fernbedienung verfügte. Das Blaupunkt-Modell von 1936 war äußerlich fast identisch, in seinen Funktionen jedoch weiterentwickelt.