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  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072d Breath Testers.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072b Breath Testers.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072b Breath Testers-2.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-848_Smell 0072c Breath teste...jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-299_Armpit Testers 0005.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-295armpit testers 0001closeu...jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072 Breath Testers-2.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0003Closeup.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0006.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0005.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0001closeup.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-847_Smell 0072a Breath Teste...jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-298armpit testers 0004.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-296_Armpit Testers 0001close...jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072 Breath Testers.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit testers 0004.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0002longshot.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-299armpit testers 0005.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-297armpit testers 0003closeu...jpg
  • Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    scf4356-005_Trash 0050 Garbologists.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-106_Trash 0055 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0055 Rathje William.jpg
  • Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0050 Garbologists.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-259.jpg
  • Hans-Werner Braun, Teledesic Cheif Network Architect and now works for National Laboratory for Applied Network research at the University of California, San Diego.
    Braun Hans Werner 0002.jpg
  • Hans-Werner Braun, Teledesic Cheif Network Architect and now works for National Laboratory for Applied Network research at the University of California, San Diego.
    Braun Hans Werner 0001.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0014 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0012a Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0013 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0011a Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4384-004.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4327-803_Sleep 0012 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4327-802_Sleep 0011a Sleep Study.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-257_Touch 0025.jpg
  • Arno Penzias, head of research for Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. 1988.
    scf4374-176_Penzias Arno 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614_Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Arno Penzias, head of research for Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey 1990.
    scf4327-589penzias arno 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0020-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0003.jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0020 Nico w Piranha.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0015 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • The Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters hauls guests to the Rupunini River for an excursion to the river to catch piranha for the otters.
    Guyana 0014 Diane McTurk Ox.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0012 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Sam and Nico Psihoyos play chess at the Karanambo Lodge in Guyana near the Rupunini River.   The eco-tourism lodge is renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    scf4383-758_Guyana 0013 Nico Sam McT...jpg
  • A girl at Diane McTurks eco-lodge feeds piranha to giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, a lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    scf4383-760_Guyana 0014a Diane McTur...jpg
  • Arno Penzias, head of research for Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. 1988.
    scf4374-177.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4327-804_Sleep 0013 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    fct4384-005_Sleep 0014 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-763_scf4383-762_Guyana 0016 ...jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-258.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-256_Touch 0024.jpg
  • Message therapist, Elizabeth Palomino of the Touch Research Institute uses message during pregnancy reducing anxiety, impoving modd, better sleep and less pack pain.
    scf4374-249.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-248_Touch 0015.jpg
  • Message therapist, Elizabeth Palomino of the Touch Research Institute teaches Jose R. Ortiz, how to reduces stress with message during pregnancy reducing anxiety, impoving modd, better sleep and less pack pain.  Jaqueline Orellanes is pregnant with his baby.
    scf4374-260.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    scf4327-898touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    scf4327-898_Touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616robert ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616_Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615robert ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614robert ballard 0002.jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-767_Guyana 0021 Nico w Piran...jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-766_Guyana 0020 Nico w Piran...jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds piranhs to giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-764_Guyana 0018 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-761_Guyana 0015 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • The Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters hauls guests to the Rupunini River for an excursion to the river to catch piranha for the otters.
    fct4383-759_Guyana 0014 Diane McTurk...jpg
  • Nancy Smit, taking pictures of Victoria Regia Lily, the world's larges water lily found on the Rupunini River in Guyana near the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    fct4383-756_Guyana 0011 Water Lilies.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0029.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0020.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Arno Penzias, head of research for Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey 1990.
    Penzias Arno 0001.jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0021 Nico w Piranha.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds piranhas to giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0017 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0016 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • A girl at Diane McTurks eco-lodge feeds piranha to giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, a lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0014a Diane McTurk.jpg
  • Nancy Smit, taking pictures of Victoria Regia Lily, the world's larges water lily found on the Rupunini River in Guyana near the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0011 Water Lilies.jpg
  • Dinosaur model maker Peter May of Research Castin international, Toronto, Canada, puts the final touches on an Allosaurus cast bound for the front hall of the American Museum of Natural History.
    Allosaurus 0004.jpg
  • Dinosaur model maker Peter May of Research Castin international, Toronto, Canada, puts the final touches on an Allosaurus cast bound for the front hall of the American Museum of Natural History.
    Allosaurus 0002.jpg
  • Dinosaur model maker Peter May of Research Casting International, Toronto, Canada, puts the final touches on an Allosaurus cast bound for the front hall of the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
    Allosaurus 0001.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0011 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, researcher Dr. Charles A. Czeisler associate Professor of medicine at Harvard can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4384-004_Sleep 0012a Sleep Study.jpg
  • Arno Penzias, head of research for Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. 1988.
    scf4374-177_Penzias Arno 0003.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615_Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0029-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
  • Diane McTurk feeds piranhs to giant river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana near her Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0018 Diane McTurk.jpg
  • Dinosaur model maker Peter May of Research Castin international, Toronto, Canada, puts the final touches on an Allosaurus cast bound for the front hall of the American Museum of Natural History.
    Allosaurus 0003.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    Swimming Olympic Testing.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    scf4384-037_scf4399-155_Swimming Oly...jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    Touch 0001.jpg
  • Karen Chin, the world's expert on fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites), with her collection of suspected droppings while researching for her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    Chin Karen Coprolites UC.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, a researcher can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    Sleep 0010 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, a researcher can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.  Dr. Daniel f. Kripke of the University of San Diego uses light to cure depression.
    Sleep 0009 Sleep Study.jpg
  • By adjusting when a patient experiences light, a researcher can adjust their biological time clock or circadian rhythm and cure jet lag.
    scf4327-800_Sleep 0010 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Michel Jouvet a pioneering neurobiologist, famous for supressing REM sleep in cats, in his office at the Universite Claude-Bernard in Lyon, France with large volumes of scholarly papers.  1988
    Jouvet Michel 0001.jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    scf4327-897_Touch 0001.jpg
  • Karen Chin, the world's expert on fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites), with her collection of suspected droppings while researching for her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    scf4327-057-chin karen coprolites 00...jpg
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