A poacher uses tall grass to hide from the park service in Kruger National Park South Africa. An infrared camera on the drone makes him easily identifiable.
(unnumbered) Plant fossils can be extremely useful in studies to determine past climates. They can also be used to better understand the relationships between plants and insects.
This picture depicts Tuur Van Balen with a cage releasing a pigeon. The pigeons he is releasing is genetically modified in order to excrete soap instead of leaving feces.
This photo depicts two very small red wings on a black backdrop. In Pig Wings, they grow wings from pig stem cells, exploring the boundaries between species and the implications of genetic engineering.
Photograph of William S. Jackson, who was fatally wounded at Nettuno, Italy, on 29 May 1944. This photo was taken from the Service Men's Album: Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, World War II, published in 1946.