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  • William Buckland (1784-1856), theologian, professor, and ecccentric who brought his pet bear to wine parties at Oxford University described the first dinosaur, Megalosaurus, in 1824, the jaw lies by his hammer.
    Buckland William 0001.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, limp  but awake after a cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.<br />
Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    Dement Dr William 002.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, limp  but awake after a cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.<br />
Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    scf4327-430dement dr william 002.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, limp  but awake after a cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.<br />
Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    Dement Dr William 002-2.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    fct4384-110_Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    scf4327-151-graduation 0002 a and m.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    Dement Dr William 0001-2.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    scf4373-036_Graduation 0002 A and M.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    Graduation 0001a.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    scf4327-429dement dr william 0001.jpg
  • Dr. William Dement, MD and Ph.D at Standford University in California, holding Tucker, seen normal moments before cataplexy attack. Dr. Dement is a pioneer in the study of sleep and dreams.
    Dement Dr William 0001.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    scf4327-150_Graduation 0001 A and M.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    scf4327-150-graduation 0001 a and m.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    Graduation 0002 A and M.jpg
  • Graduation day at A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida.  Model Released.
    Graduation 0001 A and M.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.
    scf4327-613_Rathje William 0008.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.  10/89
    scf4327-610rathje william 0004.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.  10/89
    Rathje William 0004.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.
    scf4327-613rathje william 0008.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.
    scf4327-612rathje william 0007.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.  10/89
    scf4327-610_Rathje William 0004.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.
    Rathje William 0008.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.
    Rathje William 0007.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.
    Rathje William 0007-2.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.
    Rathje William 0006.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.
    Rathje William 0006-2.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.
    Rathje William 0005.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.
    Rathje William 0005-2.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.
    scf4327-611rathje william 0005.jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    Welles Sam 0002 Dilophosaur-3.jpg
  • The University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine acquired a Chester County farm in 1952. It would become The New Bolton Center, a facility for research, treatment and the raising of animals.
    scf4374-175_New Bolton Center 0001.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-051-carcharodontosaurus t 00...jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-049-carcharodontosaurus 0002.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-048-carcharodontosaurus 0001.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus 0001.jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    scf4327-677welles sam 0002 dilophosa...jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    scf4327-238_Welles Sam 0002 Dilophos...jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    scf4327-238-welles sam 0002 dilophos...jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    scf4327-237-welles sam 0001 dilophos...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.
    fct4384-108_Trash 0057 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.
    fct4384-107_Trash 0056 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.
    fct4384-106_Trash 0055 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    Welles Sam 0002 Dilophosaur.jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    Welles Sam 0001 Dilophosaur.jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    Welles Sam 0001 Dilophosaur-2.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 0057 Rathje William.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 0056 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  He reads a 20 year old newspaper from the Fresh Kills landfill.
    Trash 0054 Rathje William.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 0052 Rathje William.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
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0003.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0002-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0001-2.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
  • 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
  • Sheep dog and sheep at the University of Missouri School of Agriculture.
    Sheepdog 0001.jpg
  • Nathaniel Kleitman, a professor of physiology at the University of Chicago, who along with his student at the time Eugene Aserinsky, is credited with the discovery of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep.
    Sleep 0006 Kleitman REM.jpg
  • Nathaniel Kleitman, a professor of physiology at the University of Chicago, who along with his student at the time Eugene Aserinsky, is credited with the discovery of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep.
    scf4399-139_Sleep 0006 Kleitman REM.jpg
  • The University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine acquired a Chester County farm in 1952. It would become The New Bolton Center, a facility for research, treatment and the raising of animals.
    scf4374-175.jpg
  • Paul Bottomley Ph.D. Scientist and professor of radiology at John Hopkins University.
    scf4373-947_Bottomley Paul 0001.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-048Carcharodontosaurus 0001.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus T 0001.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0001.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.
    scf4327-909_Trash 0051 Rathje Willia...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
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    scf4327-676welles sam 0001 dilophosa...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    scf4327-609rathje william 0002.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    scf4327-608rathje william 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-444eisenman peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-443eisenman peter 0002.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
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  He reads a 20 year old newspaper from the Fresh Kills landfill.
    fct4384-105_Trash 0054 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.
    fct4384-104Trash 0053 Rathje William.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.
    fct4384-103_Trash 0052 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • Octogenarian bone hunter Same Welles, researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, with a cast of Dilophosaurus, the "double crested reptile," a Jurassic-aged carnivorous dinosaur he found on a Navajo Reservation.
    Welles Sam 0002 Dilophosaur-2.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
  • 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 0053 Rathje William.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 0051 Rathje William.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 0005.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 0005-2.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0002.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 0002.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus 0002.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0002.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.
    scf4399-052_Chin Karen coprolites 00...jpg
  • Jackson T. Stephens, philanthropist from Little Rock, AK made the largest donation gift ($48 million) in the 123 year history of the UAMS, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
    Stephens Jackson 0001.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of Archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know a person is by what they throw away, he says.
    Rathje William 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Steven LeBerge, professor at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and author of "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" uses goggles that alert he is dreaming during REM sleep.
    Sleep 0003 Lucid Dreaming.jpg
  • Dr. Steven LeBerge, professor at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and author of "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" uses goggles that alert he is dreaming during REM sleep.
    Sleep 0004 Lucid Dreaming.jpg
  • National Champion Cheerleaders from Franklin High in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, PA..  They are practicing at a cheerleading camp at Pennsylvania State University.
    scf4384-033_scf4399-154_Cheerleaders...jpg
  • National Champion Cheerleaders from Franklin High in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, PA..  They are practicing at a cheerleading camp at Pennsylvania State University.
    Cheerleaders 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Steven LeBerge, professor at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and author of "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" uses goggles that alert he is dreaming during REM sleep.
    scf4327-795_Sleep 0004 Lucid Dreamin...jpg
  • 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
    Sleep 0002Narcoleptic Dog a.jpg
  • 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 0002Narcoleptic Do...jpg
  • 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
    Sleep 0001Narcoleptic Dogbe.jpg
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