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Gantry from mechanical tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

Gantry from mechanical tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

2017

Tank from mechanical tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

Tank from mechanical tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

2017

Fossilised dinosaur vertebra showing a tumour, United States, Triassic Age

Fossilised dinosaur vertebra showing a tumour, United States, Triassic Age

251 million years ago – 199.6 million years ago

Real-time ultrasound scanner

Real-time ultrasound scanner

1975

Scanner for Real-time Ultrasound Scanner

Scanner for Real-time Ultrasound Scanner

1975

Scanner for Real-time Ultrasound Scanner

Scanner for Real-time Ultrasound Scanner

1975

Real-time ultrasound scanner, made by Advanced Diagnostic Research Corporation (ADR), Tempe, Arizona, USA, 1975

Real-time ultrasound scanner

1975

Tank, part of mechanical tree prototype for direct capture of carbon dioxide from the air, designed and built by Klaus Lackner’s team at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA, 2017.

Tank from mechanical tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

2017

A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled "In 1970 the Peabody Coal Company, America's largest producer of coal, began surface mining operations on Black Mesa, leasing 64 858 acres from the Navajo and Hopi native American tribes, Black Mesa Mine, Kayenta, Arizona, 1988", by Raissa Page. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Working the Surface of the Earth', shown 23 July - 3 September 1988

The Peabody Coal Company, America's largest producer of coal

1988

Poly bag of 13 paper "carbon leaves" for the tank, part of mechanical tree prototype for direct capture of carbon dioxide from the air, designed and built by Klaus Lackner’s team at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA, 2017.

Poly bag of 13 paper "carbon leaves" for tree prototype designed by Klaus Lackner, 2017

2017

A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled "Black Mesa Mine, Kayenta, Arizona", by Raissa Page, 1988. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Working the Surface of the Earth', shown 23 July - 3 September 1988

Black Mesa Mine, Kayenta, Arizona

1988

A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled "Black Mesa Mine, Kayenta, Arizona 1988: Surface Mining is essentially an earth moving operation", by Raissa Page. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Working the Surface of the Earth', shown 23 July - 3 September 1988

Black Mesa Mine, Kayenta, Arizona

1988