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Cadets in the Coast Guard Academy Electrical Engineering take part in an electrical engineering lab, Oct. 8, 2019.
The purpose of the lab is to explore superposition, Thevenin/Norton circuits and maximum power transfer.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin
LAB MIX PUPPIES: There are 5 of these adorable Lab mix puppies, 4 males and 1 female.
These little guys are perky, playful and lots of fun! They love to play with each other, and with their toys, and are very attentive for food treats (they’ll love to go to puppy class!) Though the little girl (the chocolate puppy pictured) is a little shy at first, she warms up with kind handling and encouragement.
These wonderful puppies are looking for loving homes where they’ll have the attention and training they need.
They live in kennel P5 & P8.
For more information about them, contact doginfo@apsofdurham.org.
Black Lab Greeting Card:
We think green greeting cards are VerySuperCool! All our cards are printed on 100% post consumer recycled paper!
Style #C01606
Director, MIT Technology Review.
Arquitecto y diseñador, grupo Mediated Matter, MIT Media Lab.
Diseñadora, grupo Object-Based Media, MIT Media Lab.
Lab Views: Drawing, Fuselage Construction, Chemistry, Wind Tunnel, Wing Construction, Physics
p. 95, The L-Book, 1936
I'm using Carla Sonheim's Drawing Lab as a studio warm up. It's fun!
Blogged:
caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.com/2011/07/more-from-drawing-...
Balanescu Quartet + Lab[au] performance.
Spectr|a|um, audiovisual lounge, Dexia Tower, Brussels (2007).
Come explore! Make discoveries about shape and art in our newest interactive space. In Shape Lab, families can experiment, build, draw, read, and create with a variety of kid-friendly materials and activities. Stop by the Lab before or after visiting MoMA’s galleries.
Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday, 10:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
A student in the Food Science: "DNA Fingerprinting" program practices micropipetting.
Photo by Bethany Liebig
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
Martini Mike's Experimental Drink Lab
Bloody Mary Project
Albuquerque, NM USA
© Michael P. D'Arco
AKA Martini Mike