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In the medical research lab of Castle Destro, a team of Destro's doctors frantically analyze some samples taken from Fergie and Lennox. Both Lennox and his wife are in a locked holding room, being watched on security camera. The Grenadier Trooper in charge of security looks to his partner.

 

Grenadier Trooper 1: Look at that! The mutation is complete!

 

The second Trooper hits an intercom, notifying the doctors and nursing staff of the potential for danger while the first Trooper looks on in awe.

 

Trooper 1: The transformation was so slow and then, boom! Monsters!

 

The nursing staff start to panic slightly as the mutant Lennox and Fergie begin to pound on the door. The second Trooper calls Darklon.

 

Trooper 2: Darklon, this is Trooper MacKinnon in the medical bay. The Joes have fully mutated. They have gone feral. We need back up asap.

 

Darklon: What? Back up? You ARE the back up! I have a whole Wing to worry about here! You’ve got two mutants in isolation! Deal with it!

 

Darklon ends the communication as the Trooper looks to his partner.

 

Trooper 1: Is help on the way?

 

Trooper 2: We are the help. Come on, let’s go.

 

Three cute Lab pups!

Polymers Lab in Klehm Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on March 26, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

SAO PAULO, SP, BRASIL, 22 junho 2007. Ensaio do espetáculo Joy Lab Research, composto de dançarinos com e sem deficiência, reunidos pelo coreógrafo norte-americano Alito Alessi. O espetáculo fez parte do evento Sob Um Novo Olhar, que aconteceu no Sesc Santana entre os meses de maio e junho de 2007.

 

(Foto: Maíra Soares)

Students learn about and analyze parasites in a lab at UW Oshkosh.

Dr. Dongheon Ha 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. (Jay Grabiec)

Biologic Labs’ private training studio provides the unique training environment required for the highest level of training; the kind of effective training that simply cannot be performed in fitness centres and public gyms.

Assistant Professor Sandra Saavedra directs the University of Hartford's Pediatric Balance Laboratory, where she and her physical therapy students conduct research to determine which senses children use to stay upright. They analyze, in detail, how children without disabilities learn to sit, stand, and, finally, walk. They are also evaluating children with disabilities to understand how their development is different, with an eye towards creating new treatments in the future.

 

The lab is part of the Institute for Translational Research in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/itr/fac_profiles/saavedra_profile.aspx

 

Photos by University of Hartford staff

Another scan from my father's shoe box. I manipulated this only slightly, taking some glare of the back of his head. The face in the original is in complete silhouette.

 

December 1937, Jones Lab

Doing several lab test on concrete...

at eastern end of Diablo Test Track: 5'6" gauge, two different current rails, a number of transponders & coils for automatic train control. From July, 1966 issue of ERA Headlights magazine.

Computer lab used by everyone in the School of Systems Engineering

  

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Students learn about and analyze parasites in a lab at UW Oshkosh.

A sample of what you may find in the lab block

Your favorite classroom (take the photo from where you like to sit) - Computer Lab

Why is this classroom your favorite? Math class

 

Nursing students participated in a burn simulation lab. November 9, 2015. Photo by Madie Miller.

Assistant Professor Sandra Saavedra directs the University of Hartford's Pediatric Balance Laboratory, where she and her physical therapy students conduct research to determine which senses children use to stay upright. They analyze, in detail, how children without disabilities learn to sit, stand, and, finally, walk. They are also evaluating children with disabilities to understand how their development is different, with an eye towards creating new treatments in the future.

 

The lab is part of the Institute for Translational Research in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/itr/fac_profiles/saavedra_profile.aspx

 

Photos by University of Hartford staff

Students learn about and analyze parasites in a lab at UW Oshkosh.

Andrew pimping with the laser goggles.

Students learn about and analyze parasites in a lab at UW Oshkosh.

The EIU Lab School Museum in the Buzzard Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

BMW Guggenheim Lab

Cycle 1 Design Unveiling Press Conference, May 6, 2011

Photo: Kris McKay

© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation

The Oberlin College Lab Crawl is an annual open house that provides a fun and informal interaction with math and science on campus. In this lab anthropology students display teaching collections.

 

Photo by Jennifer Manna

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