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.. Well all that google research pays off with a bit of research action ! Buried nicely in some prime countryside location this place has been left to rot! I am always amazed at the massive amounts of decay that occur in old research establishments…it does make you wonder what went on in these places? What did they just “flush down the sink” … the smell was pleasant..altho that probably had something to do with the tonnes of pigeon crap everywhere ! There was not much left of this place..the chiller pumps provided the most interest..all the labs had been stripped bare and those that were left were in a pretty shocking state. Visited on a very windy day ! so there were lots of moments of “what was that” ! Entry was very funny exit was hilarious… a great way to end the week! Cheers Kev !

 

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Arte Digital

 

O Graffiti Research Lab é um projeto originalmente

Nova Iorquino fundado por Evan Roth e James Powderly,

o grupo une tecnologia e criatividade que desafiam as dimensões da arquitetura urbana .

O L.A.S.E.R. Tag é uma caneta de laser com a qual você pode grafitar prédios inteiros, com ajuda de um projetor de grande escala.

Suas obras já foram publicadas em museus consagrados como o MoMa e o TATE, que já passou por construções como a ponte do Brooklyn, o Coliseu e museus e galerias como a TATE, em Londres, e MoMA, em Nova Iorque e também nas ruas de São Paulo.

Não é tão facil quanto parece e no dia estava garoando,+ foi bem legal.

11/02/08

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFWcAkxzkv4

.. Well all that google research pays off with a bit of research action ! Buried nicely in some prime countryside location this place has been left to rot! I am always amazed at the massive amounts of decay that occur in old research establishments…it does make you wonder what went on in these places? What did they just “flush down the sink” … the smell was pleasant..altho that probably had something to do with the tonnes of pigeon crap everywhere ! There was not much left of this place..the chiller pumps provided the most interest..all the labs had been stripped bare and those that were left were in a pretty shocking state. Visited on a very windy day ! so there were lots of moments of “what was that” ! Entry was very funny exit was hilarious… a great way to end the week! Cheers Kev !

 

more chaos and mayhem at www.facebook.com/urbanexploring

.. Well all that google research pays off with a bit of research action ! Buried nicely in some prime countryside location this place has been left to rot! I am always amazed at the massive amounts of decay that occur in old research establishments…it does make you wonder what went on in these places? What did they just “flush down the sink” … the smell was pleasant..altho that probably had something to do with the tonnes of pigeon crap everywhere ! There was not much left of this place..the chiller pumps provided the most interest..all the labs had been stripped bare and those that were left were in a pretty shocking state. Visited on a very windy day ! so there were lots of moments of “what was that” ! Entry was very funny exit was hilarious… a great way to end the week! Cheers Kev !

 

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2017, Ketter Hall, University at Buffalo, New York.

Idm at Wiid conference – Centre Geogres Pompidou, Future en seine 2012 – Samuel Huron, Jeremy Boy

 

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Dr. Lofgren (Chair Emeritus Alf Museum, science, advisor, afternoon paleontology program)

 

Photo by Scott Nichols

050922-N-0000X-001.Gulf of Mexico (Sept. 22, 2005) Ð GOES-12 Satellite infrared image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, Calif., showing the status of Hurricane Rita at 3:30 am EST. Rita, currently 490 miles Southeast of Galveston, Texas, was upgraded to a Category 5 storm late Wednesday with 170 mph winds, sparking an order for mandatory evacuations in New Orleans and Galveston, Texas. The Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and other ships involved in Hurricane Katrina relief operations have been ordered to sortie in advance of RitaÕs arrival. U.S. Navy photo (RELEASED).

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Idm at Wiid conference – Centre Geogres Pompidou, Future en seine 2012 – Samuel Huron, Jeremy Boy

 

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The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Solar Panel Designing with MA students from Leeds University

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Suen explains the many uses of the small anaerobic digester in his lab.

 

Photo by Matthew Wisniewski/Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Idm at Wiid conference – Centre Geogres Pompidou, Future en seine 2012 – Samuel Huron, Jeremy Boy

 

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The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Alec Pfundheller, a graduate student intern from Texas A&M University, and his mentor, Dr. Stephen Taller from the Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division, perform transmission electron microscopy to investigate radiation damage in additively manufactured type 316 stainless steels. The images depict different patterns produced by the electrons as they scatter off the face centered cubic structure of the steel. These investigations are routinely performed at ORNL’s Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis laboratory on irradiated materials.

 

ORNL is partnering with sustainable battery recycling company Nth Cycle to develop methods for recycling the type of lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles. This black powder is made of cathode materials that were synthetized from recovered battery components. ORNL researchers are improving the efficiency of Nth Cycle’s electroextraction technology, which is based on removing charged particles from spent electrodes and selectively separating metal hydroxides for reuse in new electrodes. At ORNL’s Battery Manufacturing Facility in Hardin Valley, the extracted metal hydroxide is incorporated into new cathodes, which undergo testing to demonstrate properties on par with batteries made from pristine materials.

In the Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry group in the Biosciences Division, John “Jack” Cahill, Stephen Zambrzycki and Vilmos Kertesz are developing technologies to measure metabolites and lipids from a single cell. These new measurement tools enable deeper insights into cell biology and how well therapies may work. Two key technologies are being combined. First in collaboration with HP Life Science Solutions, inkjet printer technology is being used to isolate and dispense a single cell at a time in a robust inexpensive platform. The second technology is the Open Port Sampling Interface (OPSI) developed at ORNL. Cells dispensed by the HP D100 Single Cell Dispenser are taken, extracted, and ionized into a mass spectrometer through the OPSI to measure the metabolites and lipids in a cell. In the photo, the researcher is loading the HP D100 Single Cell Dispenser cassette with a solution of single cells that will be dispensed into the OPSI below. A single cell can be analyzed every couple of seconds with this technology. Each measurement is a snapshot of the chemical signaling and biology of an individual cell. This snapshot helps isolate the wide variety of cell responses to treatments and conditions despite similar genes.

This image has been reviewed by an ORNL Releasing Official and is approved for public release, May 2024.

Intelligent Machine Tools group at MDF - Joshua Harbin, September 29, 2023.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

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