The best science and technology pictures of the week

A one-horned rhinoceros and its calf stand in flood waters in the Pobitora sanctuary in Assam, north-eastern India. Heavy rains have flooded much of the park. (AFP/Getty Images)
A one-horned rhinoceros and its calf stand in flood waters in the Pobitora sanctuary in Assam, north-eastern India. Heavy rains have flooded much of the park. (AFP/Getty Images)

The most impressive pictures from the worlds of science and technology this week, including a pair of Indian rhinos and a spectacular volcanic eruption.

(Malloy Aeronautics)
(Malloy Aeronautics)
(The Colorado Springs Gazette/AP)
(The Colorado Springs Gazette/AP)
(Florida Today/AP)
(Florida Today/AP)
(Sealife London Aquarium/PA)
(Sealife London Aquarium/PA)
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
(Reuters)
(Reuters)
(Daniel Brenner, Gillette News Record/AP)
(Daniel Brenner, Gillette News Record/AP)
(Sebastian Guillermaz/APOTY)
(Sebastian Guillermaz/APOTY)
(AP)
(AP)
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
(David Cenciotti)
(David Cenciotti)
(Center for Astrophysics/Reuters)
(Center for Astrophysics/Reuters)
Japan's H-IIA rocket lifts off from a space centre on the island of Tanegashima to deploy a new mapping satellite for surveying natural disaster damage. (AFP/Getty Images)
Japan's H-IIA rocket lifts off from a space centre on the island of Tanegashima to deploy a new mapping satellite for surveying natural disaster damage. (AFP/Getty Images)
Lightning arcs across the sky during a storm in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China. (Reuters)
Lightning arcs across the sky during a storm in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China. (Reuters)
Two brown bears embrace inside an enclosure at a bear park in Zarnesti, central Romania. The bears are some of many rescued from roadside stalls or restaurants. (Reuters)
Two brown bears embrace inside an enclosure at a bear park in Zarnesti, central Romania. The bears are some of many rescued from roadside stalls or restaurants. (Reuters)

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