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The DNA sequencing lab awaits the arrival of its occupants. The Centre for Applied Genomics, in the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning in Toronto.
Voigtländer VF-101
Color-Skopar 40mm f/2.8
Ilford XP2 Super, ISO 400
Developed and scanned by Aden Camera, Toronto.
Students examine water insects under microscopes in BIO 315 Freshwater Ecology Lab images taken on March 10, 2016.
Dr. Donald Pakey leads a lab during a Physics class in the Physical Sciences building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on September 10, 2020. During the lab, students learned how to utilize an iOLab device which will allow EIU physics students to continue conducting experiments from home in order to avoid in-person contact. (Jay Grabiec)
Participants of the conference "Virtual Reality in the educational, social and health sectors" visiting the VR-Lab of u19-CREATE YOUR WORLD.
Credit: tom mesic
Statistical Coupling Analysis. Fields Lab, Genome Sciences, University of Washington & Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Seattle, WA
Rush University Medical Center is proud to celebrate our hardworking Medical Laboratory Professionals for their commitment to diagnosing and treating patients.
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Shadow Soft | WB: Auto-AVG | LUT: Crystal
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Shadow Soft | WB: Auto-AVG | LUT: Crystal
This is a photo of one of the computer labs at SACI. While the computers are available for all students to use, this specific classroom is for the Visual Studies class. I am not in this class, I was using the computers for my own personal project, but I spoke with a student in the class who is really enjoying everything he is learning. The class partners with the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence to enrich the students’ understanding of visual studies and culture. As this class is not only done on the computers, the central area of the room is filled with multi-purpose tables where students can complete various projects. In this photo specifically, the tables were being used as a surface where students in the class could cut up paper and create look book boards.
I shot these with an old vintage Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 ai-s lens. This manual focus lens isn't great for action, but is amazing for things that don't move that much. The focus ring is direct and smooth as butter and so easy to use. Without a motor to wind against, even a SWM, it's silent and great for shooting video. It's all-metal construction is bulletproof and has a great Japanese-made feel.
June Gruber, CU Psychology and Neuroscience Professor, photographed her in her office, was selected as a 2016 recipient of the APS Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions. “The award was created in honor of Janet Taylor Spence to laud the creativity and innovative work of scientists who represent the future promise and potential of psychological science.”. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)
Knox College students in a physics lab session held in darkened room. The lab in geometric optics involved study of the image-forming properties of various kinds of lenses. Photo by Peter Bailley.
Journalist and urban experimentalist
BMW Guggenheim Lab Team Member – New York
© 2011 The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York
Journalist and urban experimentalist Charles Montgomery has discovered a striking relationship between the design of our minds and the design of our cities, a concept he lays out in his forthcoming book Happy City. Montgomeryʼs writings on urban planning, psychology, culture, and history have appeared in magazines and journals on three continents. His first book, The Last Heathen (published internationally as The Shark God), won the 2005 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction and praise from reviewers in The New York Times, The Guardian, and elsewhere. Among his numerous awards is a Citation of Merit for outstanding contribution toward public understanding of climate change science from the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. Montgomery has advised and lectured planners, students, and decision-makers across Canada, the United States, and England. He has also used insights in happiness science to drive experiments that help citizens transform their relationships with each other and their cities. In 2010 his Home for the Games initiative tested the limits of trust, convincing hundreds of residents to open their homes to strangers during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. His message is as surprising as it is hopeful: Doomsayers have warned that action to tackle the urgent challenges of climate change and energy scarcity will lead us into decades of hardship and sacrifice, but there is evidence to suggest the opposite—that the green city, the low-carbon city, and the happy city are exactly the same place.
Kids' Lab: Atelierul micilor chimişti - Clever Foodies, un atelier care cu sprijinul BASF si a Facultăţii de Chimie Aplicată şi Ştiinţa Materialelor aduce fata in fata cu chimia, la mese de laborator si experimente pe care le fac singuri copii de toate varstele (de la gradimita la liceu)
Knox College students in the course Biology of Fishes examining, measuring, dissecting specimens in a lab session with professor Nick Gidmark. More about biology at Knox: www.knox.edu/biology
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