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Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital - Russia
A healthcare provider pushes a scanner during a surgery in an operating room at the Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, December 23, 2025. Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital - Russia
A doctor looks at a patient?s scan in an operating room at the Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, December 23, 2025. Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital - Russia
A doctor looks at a patient?s scan in an operating room at the Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, December 23, 2025. Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital - Russia
Doctors look at a patient?s scan during a surgery in an operating room at the Zaporizhzhia Military Hospital, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, December 23, 2025. Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Modern Tomograph In Krakow
Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and a Minister of Defence, Wodzimierz Kosiniak-Kamysz inspects most modern and accurate tomograph with quantum technology as he visits Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic SPZOZ in Krakow, Poland on November 12, 2025. This is only the second device of its kind in Poland and one of the most advanced in the world. Thanks to its extraordinary imaging precision, reduced radiation dose, and the ability to analyze the chemical composition of tissues, the new CT scanner opens up entirely new diagnostic possibilities. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Modern Tomograph In Krakow
Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and a Minister of Defence, Wodzimierz Kosiniak-Kamysz inspects most modern and accurate tomograph with quantum technology as he visits Military Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic SPZOZ in Krakow, Poland on November 12, 2025. This is only the second device of its kind in Poland and one of the most advanced in the world. Thanks to its extraordinary imaging precision, reduced radiation dose, and the ability to analyze the chemical composition of tissues, the new CT scanner opens up entirely new diagnostic possibilities. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
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13/10/2025
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LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lego MRI scanner helps more than one million children
Ferrari Press Agency
MRI 1
Ref 17207
13/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has announced that more than one million sick children around the world have used the company’s MRI scanner set, to help ease medical procedure stress.
The set features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories.
It was designed to help children understand MRI procedures by learning through play.
MRI scans are frequently used in paediatric care because they do not use radiation.
But for many children, the experience can be overwhelming , requiring them to lie still in a large, noisy machine for extended periods.
As a result, sedation or general anaesthesia is often used.
New research conducted by LEGO revealed that 96% of healthcare professionals globally who used the LEGO MRI Scanner set say the model helps alleviate children’s anxiety.
And 46% report that it has reduced the need for sedation or anaesthesia during MRI procedures.
Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world as part of the LEGO Group’s commitment to unlocking the power of play for.
OPS: The Lego MRI scanner model
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un trafiquant de drogue arrêté avec 19 capsules de cocaïne sous sa perruque à l'aéroport de Carthagène (Colombie)
Picture MUST credit: Policía de Colombia A drug smuggler was caught trying to board a plane — with cocaine hidden under a toupee. The Colombian national, 40, was due to fly from Cartagena in the country to Amsterdam on February 20. The wig contained 19 cocaine capsules weighing 220 gm, said to have a street value of more than €10,00, according to authorities. The National Colombian Police said the suspect was arrested and accused of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotic substances. The suspect, originally from Pereira, was arrested at Rafael Nunez International Airport . The Anti-Narcotics Unit of the National Colombian Police were alerted when he walked through an airport scanner. The suspect had his head shaved to accommodate the toupee and drugs and wore a cap over it. The hairpiece was glued down and had to be cut away to reveal the drugs. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LES ENFANTS DE L'AMOUR (1953)
LES ENFANTS DE L'AMOUR
1953
de Leonide Moguy
Etchika Choureau
Jean-Claude Pascal (as Jean Claude Pascal).
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Gray-Film
radiographie; scanner; xray; x-ray; x ray; examen medical
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FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
ATP Bildagentur Muenchen Roemerstreet 6, D-80801 Muenchen, Germany phone: ++49-89-9827001, e-mail: news@atp.de
Mandatory Credit: Photo by QIAN Jun/ATP/SPP/Shutterstock (13626907y)
DOHA, QATAR, 14. November 2022: in the main press center, wifi connection information and ticket scanner at the access control point
FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP in QATAR 2022, Al THUMAMA Stadium, DOHA, QATAR, QATAR - 14 Nov 2022
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FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
ATP Bildagentur Muenchen Roemerstreet 6, D-80801 Muenchen, Germany phone: ++49-89-9827001, e-mail: news@atp.de
Mandatory Credit: Photo by QIAN Jun/ATP/SPP/Shutterstock (13626907ab)
DOHA, QATAR, 14. November 2022: in the main press center, ticket scanner at the access control point
FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP in QATAR 2022, Al THUMAMA Stadium, DOHA, QATAR, QATAR - 14 Nov 2022
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Carlisle, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The Northern Centre for Cancer Care North Cumbria. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
14/02/2022. Edinburgh , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits The University of Edinburgh to see the UK’s National Supercomputer, met by Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Scotland and Cumbria visit
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