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Build a real working radio with your very own crystal Radio Kit!
This kit comes with a book that tells you all about cool radio stuff, like how they work. The kit comes complete with a turning coil, antennas, and earphone.
No batteries needed and easy to assemble.
For ages 8 through adult.
The Clean Lab was open to the public during Rotzooi Fermentation Festival. People were able to try our test beer!
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Photography: Anisa Xhomaqi
Shrinkies by Nguyen.
For our Monday, July 28 craft night, the fabulous Christine taught us how to breathe new life into old #6 plastic containers. She demonstrated how to use this incredible shrinking plastic to create buttons, pendants, moustaches, earrings...
Netizen Lab, il Laboratorio di Storytelling Digitale del Rione Sanità, è un percorso di formazione al giornalismo civico
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info laboratorio PORTOBESENO www.portobeseno.it/blog/?p=6193
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VIMS grad student Bruce Pfirrman shows a blue crab to blue crab bowl participants in a pre-tournament tour of VIMS' research laboratories. ©C. Katella/VIMS.
This chart shows who's currently working at Appfrica Labs. It's updated often. As our staff grows and changes, you can find the most current version at appfrica2.com/staff.html
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
Final do primeiro bloco do lab, apresentação de todas as iniciativas e primeiro encontro com os mentores desse ano.
Foto: © Patrick Marinho