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  • Dr. William C. Dement holds Tucker, who has a cataplexy attack at the sight of food moments later.  Stanford Universtiy has a colony of narcoleptic dogs that appear normal but like humans fall asleep when excited
    scf4327-793_Sleep 0001Narcoleptic Do...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. 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 0020-2.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. 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.
    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.
    Touch 0029-2.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    scf4327-079_Digital Classroom 0001.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    scf4327-079-digital classroom 0001.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    Digital Classroom 0001.jpg
  • Paul Sereno, associate professor of paleontology at the U. of Chicago with reconstructed Carcharodontosaurus skull of this 90 million-year-old meat-eating dinosaur he discovered in the Sahara in Niger, Africa
    scf4327-050-carcharodontosaurus 0003.jpg
  • Jim Jensen has excavated the shoulder blade of an animal, from Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado, Ultrasaurus, perhaps the largest animal to ever walk the earth.  He stands with the extrapolated cast of its foreleg hung from a crane.
    Jensen Jim 0002.jpg
  • Paul Sereno, associate professor of paleontology at the U. of Chicago with reconstructed Carcharodontosaurus skull of this 90 million-year-old meat-eating dinosaur he discovered in the Sahara in Niger, Africa
    Carcharodontosaurus 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    scf4327-442eisenman peter 0001a.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    scf4327-376_Andreessen Marc 0014.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    scf4327-374andreessen marc 0007.jpg
  • Collecting samples in the Fresh Kills Landfill. 1992 NY<br />
Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0064 Fresh Kills.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Dg17.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0003.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0001.jpg
  • Jim Jensen has excavated the shoulder blade of an animal, from Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado, Ultrasaurus, perhaps the largest animal to ever walk the earth.  He stands with the extrapolated cast of its foreleg hung from a crane.
    scf4399-084)Jensen Jim 0001.jpg
  • Jim Jensen has excavated the shoulder blade of an animal, from Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado, Ultrasaurus, perhaps the largest animal to ever walk the earth.  He stands with the extrapolated cast of its foreleg hung from a crane.
    scf4327-163-jensen jim 0001.jpg
  • Jim Jensen has excavated the shoulder blade of an animal, from Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado, Ultrasaurus, perhaps the largest animal to ever walk the earth.  He stands with the extrapolated cast of its foreleg hung from a crane.
    scf4327-164-jensen jim 0002.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
  • Jim Jensen has excavated the shoulder blade of an animal, from Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado, Ultrasaurus, perhaps the largest animal to ever walk the earth.  He stands with the extrapolated cast of its foreleg hung from a crane.
    Jensen Jim 0001.jpg
  • Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    scf4356-005_Trash 0050 Garbologists.jpg
  • Collecting samples in the Fresh Kills Landfill. 1992 NY<br />
Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0064 Fresh Kills-2.jpg
  • Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
    Trash 0050 Garbologists.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0014.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0013.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0012.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0010.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0008.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0006.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0004.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
    scf4327-511jouvet michel 0001.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    scf4327-373andreessen marc 0005.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0011.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0009.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0007.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0005.jpg
  • Internet Pioneer and COO of Netscape Marc Andreessen.
    Andreessen Marc 0002.jpg
  • Universal Executive Vice Presidents Sandy Climan (L) Howard Weitzman (M) and Bruce Hack when they were building Universal brand.
    Universal Executives_.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-177-jurassic park ride 0001.jpg
  • Casey Silver, Chairman and CEO of Universal Pictures with movie posters of his studios films.  This photograph was not made with Photoshop.  Casey was lying down with the movie posters spread out on the floor of a studio at Universal and I photographed him from the catwalk above with a 4x5 camera.
    Silver Casey 0001.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park Ride 0001.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4356-055_Jurassic Park Ride 0001.jpg
  • Doug Morris is the Chairman and CEEO of the Universal Music Group.  Mr. Morris is also Director of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
    scf4327-553morris doug 0002 mca musi...jpg
  • Mock Explosions at Universal Studios.
    fct4383-779_Hollywood 0019 Universal.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park Ride 0002.jpg
  • Mock Explosions at Universal Studios.
    fct4383-778_Hollywood 0018 Universal.jpg
  • Mock Explosions at Universal Studios.
    Hollywood 0019 Universal.jpg
  • Mock Explosions at Universal Studios.
    Hollywood 0018 Universal.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr. Chairman of Universal on the Universal lot at Universal City, California.  He sold the families 24.6% stake in Seagram for Vivendi stock.
    Bronfman Edgar Jr 0002.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr. Chairman of Universal on the Universal lot at Universal City, California.  He sold the families 24.6% stake in Seagram for Vivendi stock.
    Bronfman Edgar Jr 0001.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr. Chairman of Universal on the Universal lot at Universal City, California.  He sold the families 24.6% stake in Seagram for Vivendi stock.
    Bronfman Edgar Jr 0003.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr. Chairman of Universal on the Universal lot at Universal City, California.  He sold the families 24.6% stake in Seagram for Vivendi stock.
    scf4327-400bronfman edgar jr 0002.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr.,CEO of Seagram Company Ltd., an international beverage and entertainment company, that owns Polygram music label, and Universal Pictures. Ron Meyer (right) President of Universal.
    Bronfman Edgar Jr 0005.jpg
  • Edgar Bronfman Jr.,CEO of Seagram Company Ltd., an international beverage and entertainment company, that owns Polygram music label, and Universal Pictures. Ron Meyer (right) President of Universal.
    Bronfman Edgar Jr 0004.jpg
  • Alan Dressler maps deep space and is member of the National Academy of Sciences.  He and another colleague discovered the Great Attractor, thousands of galaxies which expand the universe.
    scf4327-439dressler alan 0001.jpg
  • Alan Dressler maps deep space and is member of the National Academy of Sciences.  He and another colleague discovered the Great Attractor, thousands of galaxies which expand the universe.
    Dressler Alan 0001.jpg
  • Alan Dressler maps deep space and is member of the National Academy of Sciences.  He and another colleague discovered the Great Attractor, thousands of galaxies which expand the universe.
    Dressler Alan 0001-2.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this T.Rex for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.<br />
<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park 0015.jpg
  • Part of the variation of the stars from red to blue in this  5.75 hour time exposure is owed to a kind of Doppler effect of the color spectrum. When the light of a star moves towards you it tends to appear blue and when it moves away, it shifts towards red.  And since the universe is expanding, most stars appear to be more red.  (Digital composite)
    scf4327-784_star party 0002a three.jpg
  • Two stargazers photographed at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, The composite was made with a 5 hour and 45 minute time exposure  (Digital composite)
    fct4383-993_star party 0003 guys.jpg
  • Star Party 0017 - Very Large Array in New Mexico
    Star Party 0017.jpg
  • Two guys on sand dunes at the Fifth Annual star Pary in White Sands National Monument.  Man in foreground with the cowboy hat is John Cornicelli who works at the solar observatory at Holloman A.F.B.  He watches for solar flares for work by day, solar flares impact telecommunications, satellite transmission, power grids etc…., watches the stars by night for fun.  It is important for amateurs that work with mobile set-ups to spot early in the day so that when evening falls they aren’t floundering with the alignment of their spotting scopes and telescopes.  These photographs on the dunes of the two stargazers John and Mark were made at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, Although the park normally closes in the evening, it was left open for two evenings for the event.  One night was open to the public and several hundred locals from around the state attended.<br />
Home phone: 505 479-9918<br />
Work phone: 505-572 -461<br />
email:  john.cornicellie@holloman.af.mil<br />
Man in background of same shot is Mark Bibeault from Espanola N.M..  P.O. Box 3502<br />
Fairview, N.M. 87533 stargazer@la-tierra.com
    Star Party 0012.jpg
  • Two stargazers at White Sands National Monument Star Party.
    scf4327-787_star party 0009 telescop...jpg
  • Sighting a telescope at White Sands National Monument
    Star Party 0015.jpg
  • Astronomy Club of Alamogordo, New Mexico have morning coffee at White Sands National Monument
    Star Party 0014.jpg
  • 14 1/2”  Beautifully hand made wooden Dobsonian telescope made from a kit called a Starmaster was made by Ed Juddo.  His daughter Roey is looking through the scope.  <br />
9920 Modesto NE., Albuquerque, NM 87122
    Star Party 0013.jpg
  • Two stargazers photographed at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico,
    scf4421-141_star party 0009a.jpg
  • 5 hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    scf4327-786_star party 0004.jpg
  • 1 Hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    fct4383-994_star party 0008 long exp.jpg
  • Charles Mayer of El Paso, Texas sites his telescope near his Gulfstream recreational vehicle as his wife reads a book.
    Star Party 0016.jpg
  • 5 hour 45 minute time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Mac Barkes from Las Cruces N.M. Astronomical Society uses a 4.5 inch Dobsonian telescope in this composite.  (Digital composite)
    scf4327-781_star party 0001a child c...jpg
  • 5 hour 45 minute time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Mac Barkes from Las Cruces N.M. Astronomical Society uses a 4.5 inch Dobsonian telescope in this composite.  (Digital composite)
    scf4327-782_star party 0001a child.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    scf4327-064-cope 0002copemarshstilll...jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0003CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • Tim Berners Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.<br />
Tim Berner-Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.
    Lee Berners Tim 0005.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0002CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • The Earth Sciences Museum's storage space having run out, Jim Jensen's legacy, over one hundred tons of unprepared material still wrapped in plaster jackets, lies in storage below the football stadium bleachers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.   Pictured is the University paleontologist Wade Miller.
    Brigham Young Stadium 0002.jpg
  • The Earth Sciences Museum's storage space having run out, Jim Jensen's legacy, over one hundred tons of unprepared material still wrapped in plaster jackets, lies in storage below the football stadium bleachers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.   Pictured is the University paleontologist Wade Miller.
    Brigham Young Stadium 0001.jpg
  • "Mirror Neurons" is a term coined by University of Parma neuroscientist Giacomo Rizzoiatti and his colleagues to describe a broad range of brain activity where neurons reflect a being inner most desires and feelings
    Skull and Sparks 002.jpg
  • Bonnie Wallace, Professor of Molecular Biophysics <br />
Department of Crystallography at the Birbeck college,  <br />
University of London.
    scf4327-664_Wallace Bonnie 0001.jpg
  • The largest mounted dinosaur in the world, Brachiosaurus, a 135-million-year-old vegetarian from Tendagura, now resides at the Natural History Museum of Humboldt University in Berlin.
    Brachiosaurus 0001 Berlin.jpg
  • Molecular Biologist Chen Zhangliang of the College of Life Sciences at Peking University who works with paleontologist Zhang Yun says he can extract DNA from dinosaur eggs.
    scf4399-060_Dino Egg DNA Extraction0...jpg
  • Tim Berners Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.
    scf4327-526lee berners tim 0004.jpg
  • Tim Berners Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.
    scf4327-525lee berners tim 0001.jpg
  • A graduate student at Brigham Young University prepares a quarry map of the location of all the bones found in their orientation at Cleveland Lloyd Quarry, an allosaurus quarry.
    scf4327-206_Quarry Map 0001 Clevelan...jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-075_Deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-075-deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • A graduate student at Brigham Young University prepares a quarry map of the location of all the bones found in their orientation at Cleveland Lloyd Quarry, an allosaurus quarry.
    scf4327-059-cleveland lloyd quarry m...jpg
  • Tim Berners Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.
    Lee Berners Tim 0006.jpg
  • Tim Berners Lee, a graduate of Oxford University, England, inventer of the World Wide Web, photographed at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he now teaches.
    Lee Berners Tim 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Deinonychus 0001.jpg
  • "Mirror Neurons" is a term coined by University of Parma neuroscientist Giacomo Rizzoiatti and his colleagues to describe a broad range of brain activity where neurons reflect a being inner most desires and feelings
    Banana and Mirror.jpg
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