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The neural optic: a testament to the fusion of organic and artificial intelligence. Duncan.co/deep-tech-mafia-upgraded-vision
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The Museum of the Future in Dubai is a landmark that explores how society could evolve in the coming decades using science and technology. It is located along Sheikh Zayed Road and offers a journey through possible futures, allowing visitors to bring hope and knowledge back to the present. The building itself is an architectural marvel, recognized by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful museums in the world. It has floors dedicated to distinct experiences, including immersive exhibitions on outer space resource development, ecosystems and bioengineering, and health, wellness, and spirituality.
Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.
He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.
Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.
Driven in the Walmart TV commercial Famous Cars (2019) and as depicted in the film Jurassic Park (1993)
Designer: Universal Pictures
Builder: Cinema Vehicles
Based on: 1992 Ford Explorer XLT
On the Isle of Nublar, near Costa Rica, bioengineering company InGen has begun manufacturing dinosaurs to serve as the main attraction in their newly built theme park - Jurassic Park. Before the park can be opened to the public, Dr. John Hammond (Richard Attenborough), founder of InGen, invites a team of scientists to tour the dinosaur paddocks for a safety inspection. The group embarks on a guided tour around the park in InGen's all-electric Ford Explorers which run along a track system through the park.
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA, Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation of Egypt, Michelle Longmire, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Medable, USA, Nita Madhav, Chief Executive Officer, Metabiota, USA and Umra Omar, Founder and Executive Director, Safari Doctors, Kenya in the Turning the Tide on Infectious Diseases and Cancer session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Forum Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA speaking in the Delivering Biomanufacturing's Full Potential session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Studio. World Economic Forum/Manuel Lopez
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA speaking in the Turning the Tide on Infectious Diseases and Cancer session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Forum Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA, Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation of Egypt, Michelle Longmire, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Medable, USA, Nita Madhav, Chief Executive Officer, Metabiota, USA and Umra Omar, Founder and Executive Director, Safari Doctors, Kenya in the Turning the Tide on Infectious Diseases and Cancer session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Forum Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
By Morris and Steedman, 1969-72. 5-storey and basement, square-plan bioengineering department with distinctive full-height ribbed chevron-shaped reinforced-concrete cladding panels. Banded bronze-coloured spandrel panels and bronzed 'spectrafloat' glazing between cladding. Entrances with chevron cladding panels to lintels. Glazed entrance doors to S elevation; pair of entrances at basement to N elevation; pair of entrances to right of W elevation. Square-plan plant room to roof, with white Galbestos corrugated cladding.
The Wolfson Centre is a well-detailed and little-altered example of a post-war Modernist educational building by one of Scotland's most eminent architectural practices of the period. The building was designed to accommodate research laboratories, workshop space and offices for the bioengineering department of Strathclyde University. It was required to be stable to prevent experiments undertaken in the building from being disturbed by changes in the external environment. An open plan and heavily damped building is achieved by a central concrete core with 400mm coffered slab floors. Services have been deliberately integrated into the architecture and expressed architecturally through the distinctive chevron cladding panels in which the services are housed as well as providing structural stability. The visual expression of integrated services is similar to the work of the American architect, Philip Johnson, whom Morris and Steedman studied under, in particular his Kline Science Centre, Yale Univeristy (1965). Uniform lighting in the Wolfson Centre is achieved by the use of 'spectrafloat' glazing, a solar control glass.
The practice of Morris and Steedman is recognised as a pioneer of modern architecture in Scotland. James Shepherd Morris (1931-2006) and Robert Russell Steedman (b.1929) both graduated in architecture from Edinburgh School of Art in 1955. They pursued further studies in landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, studying under Philip Johnson. They returned to Edinburgh and established their architectural practice in 1957 with a series of villas during the 1950s and 60s. The practice also gained experience in designing for universities in the mid 1960s including the University of Edinburgh's Student Centre.
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA, Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation of Egypt, Michelle Longmire, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Medable, USA, Nita Madhav, Chief Executive Officer, Metabiota, USA and Umra Omar, Founder and Executive Director, Safari Doctors, Kenya in the Turning the Tide on Infectious Diseases and Cancer session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Forum Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
A research fellow works in the NIAMS Cartilage Biology and Orthopaedics Branch. The lab focuses on understanding specific orthopaedic pathologies to better facilitate translation of lab results to clinical settings. The researchers are using cellular, molecular, and genetic approaches to analyze cartilage development, growth, diseases and aging, and are applying the emerging technology of mesenchymal stem cell-based tissue engineering for functional cartilage replacement.
Photographer: Bill Branson, NIH Medical Arts
This image is historical in nature. It may depict or reference labs or staff that are no longer active at NIAMS, or equipment that is no longer in use or obsolete.
10 June 2019, Rome, Italy - Rob Knight, Ph.D., Departments of Pediatrics, Bioengineering, and Computer Science & Engineering, University of California San Diego, USA. The Future of Food Symposium. Seminar: Microbiome Research: what does this mean for the future of food and healthy diets?. FAO headquarters (Austria room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Pier Paolo Cito. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Megan Palmer, Executive Director, Bio Policy and Leadership Initiatives; Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, USA speaking in the Delivering Biomanufacturing's Full Potential session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 May. Congress Centre - Studio. World Economic Forum/Manuel Lopez
Brittany Flaherty a bioengineering undergrad at Penn State, and a student from Children and Youth Empowerment Center in Nyeri, Kenya are about to take a lady's blood pressure at a Mashavu camp at CYEC. Photo credit: Khanjan Mehta
Nancy Castellanos, a freshman bioengineering major, and Marlene Celise, a freshman civil engineer learn about the "Sparrow" electric car during the car show.
Book cover for "You & A.I.," published in the STARCALL Anthology, sold at www.amazon.com/author/bobbello and www.bn.com/s/bobbello
These Living Root Bridges are made of the Indian rubber tree Ficus elastica which thrives and flourishes alongside the streams and rivers at the southern slopes of the Khasi and Jaintia hills.
Conrad G. Holt is a pseudonym for John Russell Fearn. The cover art is by Ron Turner
“Following a civil war in 1971, England is a dystopia controlled by a ruthless dictator whose fiendish schemes include turning cadavers into robots with the help of Dr. Azimov of Vienna. But the dictator's plans pale before those of Brenda Norcross, a brilliant and beautiful female industrialist who is a bioengineered Martian super scientist in disguise. She plans to enslave the entire planet to provide breeding stock for the dying Martian race. . .” – L. W. Currey
Tissue from the skeletal muscle of pigs is spun in detergent until only the fibrous extracellular matrix remains.
In November 2012, thirty-six students spent two nights at a youth hostel in the New Forest. They performed a variety of outdoor and indoor activities, including various team challenges and an expedition. The delicious home-cooked meals, unseasonably warm weather, and beautiful location also ensured that the Retreat was an unforgettable success.
Postdoctoral researcher Dhanashree Thorat had heard about the Big Botany exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art and finally decided to check it out. The striking colors and visuals of the unsettling bioengineered organisms caused her to keep returning to the artwork.
“I finally stood in front of this one for quite some time to puzzle over the hybrid organism - and, of course, the artist has already made an impact on you when you have to stop and look at their work! I was so pleased when I read the artist’s name and discovered that she is Indian. It’s not very common to find contemporary Indian artists in American museums. It’s really important for museums to diversify their holdings and showcase artists from the diverse communities that make up America.”
Dr. Dhanashree Thorat, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities in KU Libraries
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