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Welcome to the World Little Chick:
Just a couple of hours old and still in the incubator.
Every year eggs are incubated and hatched at our infant school, to aid young children's understanding.
When they are old enough the chicks join the chicken coop at school and when they start laying the eggs will be collected by the children and sold.
The ones that aren't needed at school will be found good homes where they can be cared for.
Sample shot for the Exposure.Detroit Woodward: Mile By Mile Project
The Albert Kahn designed Ford Model T Plant. Starting place of the mass production assembly line one turning out over nine thousand vehicles at its peak and raising standards of living for those fortunate enough to find work there.
Užupis Art Incubator is the first art incubator in the Baltic States, established in 2002. The aim of the organisation, which was born on the initiative of Užupis residents, was to coordinate the activities of artists and implement various cultural projects. Today, the Užupis Art Incubator is a more than 1500 m² space for residencies and creative collaboration
Now that they have hatched, this trio of limpkin chicks still need momma's shelter. Those wings of her's also provide a nice roof over their heads with enough room for each of them to stay warm and dry!
Two years ago, I painted some Easter eggs like the stormtroopers from Star Wars. All this time, they lay quite quietly, peacefully, showing no signs of life, but this morning I heard the knocking and sounds of cracking eggshells, and when I opened the box I saw some little, newborn Lego stormtroopers. Very cute! In my opinion, this is an Easter miracle.
In this image: A close up of the plant incubator in the NanoRacks-Girl Scouts of Hawai`i-Microgreen Plant Growth investigation. The light green material surrounding the planting medium is florist sponge. The planting medium is all natural bark and other plant fibers.
Excerpt from the article: Satellites, Girl Scouts and good ole Charlie Brown highlight Orbital Sciences Corporation’s second commercial resupply voyage to the International Space Station. The mission, Orbital-2, will both deliver new scientific investigations to the space station, as well as help build upon and expand prior studies.
One investigation launching on the Orbital-2 mission is NanoRacks-Girl Scouts of Hawai’i-Microgreen Plant Growth. The purpose of this study is to collect data on the viability of edible plants grown in microgravity, supporting further human space exploration by contributing to the future goal of maintaining an available supply of fresh produce for crew members.
The Girl Scouts of Hawaii researched and tested several different varieties of plants, ultimately choosing arugula microgreens to grow hydroponically in water, rather than in soil. Microgreens are herbs that are small in size, germinate quickly and can be harvested 10-15 days after sprouting, which are essential traits needed when working with limited growing space. The team proceeded to then design the incubator to hold the hydroponic system and the computer programming to enable the payload to operate remotely while on the space station. Both of these steps required the team to work together and implement design revisions and learn new skills, such as writing computer code.
In order to write the LED light code, the Girl Scouts had to determine which lights were most optimal for arugula microgreens. The team determined that a purple light frequency made up of red and blue would be the best choice. After implementing the computer code, an electrical interface board was designed using a computer software program called PCB Express. This program helped the team ensure that the electrical components were not going to interfere with the payload’s bracket, plant incubator or water bag. After some additional changes, the team was able to put together all of the components of the payload, slide them in the MicroLab and load all of the flight ready computer programming codes.
This investigation will not only be beneficial for space exploration, but it will also show how communities on Earth with little to no agricultural land and sunlight can grow edible plants in small spaces at relatively low costs.
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Image credit: Girl Scouts of Hawaii
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10th in the cloud chasing series
the original version of this touched up shot
currently, this is my most interesting pic
This is where the stem cell cultures will go: the Kubik incubator. Kubik is a small controlled-temperature incubator and it comes from Tuscany!
Credits: ESA/NASA
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The Alien Egg at The Eden Project, Cornwall.
Actually known as the seed, an artists instalment carved from a single lump of granite.
The laser show casting varying shades over the quarry and it's architecture.
Fujifilm x30
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The Canary was one Greasy spoon almost everyone in Toronto knew. I never found this place open and suspected it only served breakfasts because locals all said it wasn't abandoned. These shots are from 2006 when it was still open, just east of the distillery district. The sign was removed after it closed and I've seen bits of it around town at different bars/restos. Never did get to eat here, not in the 90's or later in the 2000's.
The Cherry Street Hotel is an 1859 heritage building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southeast corner of Front Street and Cherry Street, in the West Don Lands neighbourhood. The structure was originally the Palace Street School, which closed in 1887. The building was converted into a hotel, and later became an industrial building housing small industry. In the 1960s, the Canary Restaurant opened. The building became a type of incubator, renting small spaces for artists and small businesses. The restaurant closed after the area around the building was demolished for the new West Don Lands community, and currently has a gross condo development planned which will be built over it. Look here: www.buzzbuzzhome.com/ca/canary-house-condos#image-All-3
It was at this point Homura started to think that maybe a rebellion would not be a bad idea after all...
At the Center of Marine Biotechnology in Baltimore, Valerie Huse studies halophiles, which are organisms that thrive in environments of extreme salinity. The higher the salt content in a medium, the more likely you are to find a halophile growing there.
She is shown here working inside a refrigerated incubator.
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Urban planning and its avatar the urbanism, a word invented by Iidefons Cerdã in Barcelona in 1880, at the same time as the criticism by Camillo Sitte against Hoffman’s hygienic cities.
The urbis is a form of satellite journey, this gives peripheral spaces hostages of the center and brings consecration to the perpendicular city with the horrible poem called "The right angle", and maybe its disastrous consequences today?
Critical? Almost illegal at present of the Grand Master Le Corbusier comes from raven [corbeau like corbu in French word that's joke with a play of sonority] first rank of the Mithra sect. Le Corbusier invent new module gold --Modulor or Mystery with transhumanism- Dream of the machine to live and then failure of the conditions of displacement and their relationship with an urban form that breaks the bonds. As in a living body, it is established through a morphology of red blood cells. The body of a city is only designed for the car without interactions, pedestrians become ants. You cannot stop in a metro corridor for example.
Form of people and formatting ... village in a circled encounter / chessboard and failure of the relations by the division of the soil that projects ways to move and access the properties, the culture of the vacuum of the modern street produces displacements without random encounters other than traffic accidents. The system of a grid city is imposed as a simple way to enlarge or create a city from a track, to the extreme case in which cities exist only on a track composed of boxes with parking lots to ease the access. Thus many districts resemble to chess boards with malls build on crop fields, agricultural production being managed at the regional or national level.
It will be better to study the city and the importance of its geometry, the journeys of city dwellers in a quadrangular city and the absence or the failures of businesses in these neighborhoods .... The linear path and the absence of landmarks . The weight of a past and the possibility of making evolve the city with its time. The fatality of being born or living in a linear neighborhood composed of parking lots and housing without shops or public facilities, the porosity of public facilities ... The true meaning of the word church ... we do not live only with trade and business .. Towards a Citizen Church? One must understand and try to stop glorifying architecture buildings too fashionable and fragile in the maintenance and financed with 100% public funding ... donations are never as well received as those that are a participatory mix and Plus a systematic right that is expensive in management ... one can make schools freer for those many who are in failure in the primary school and can run schools like startup companies already do in incubators. The form of cities is the main factor in the failure of poor neighborhoods. Urban planners were born in this convenience to reproduce in copy / pasted an eternal vision of car parks and blocks with well insulated facades using fragile materials. The architects follow modern fashion as a priesthood, the novelty of forms has become a dogma, the facades are like paintings with no link other than the geometry of the piece of land. Life could not have been born in these cities cloned with a grid, they have voluntarily erased all ties with history and regional anchoring, architectural globalization produces the same cities all over the World. This is an observation that nobody criticizes, it's a bit like a single party?
the creation of self sufficient small towns, really very nice towns if you were docile and had no plans of your own and did not mind spending your life with others with no plans of their own.
Trame urbaine et son avatar l'urbanisme, un mot inventé par Cerda à Barcelone en 1880, en même temps que la critique par Sitte des villes hygiéniques de Hoffmann.
L'urbis c'est une forme de trajet en satellite, cela donne des espaces périphériques otages du centre et la consécration depuis de la ville perpendiculaire avec l'horrible poème de "L'angle droit " et ses conséquences désastreuses aujourd'hui ?
Critique? Presque illégale actuellement du Grand Maître Le Corbusier vient de corbeau premier grades de la secte de Mithra. ...module or --Modulor-Mystère transhumanisme- Rêve de la machine à habiter puis échec actuellement des conditions de déplacement et de leurs relations avec une forme urbaine qui brise les liens. Comme dans un corps vivant, il s'établit à travers une morphologie des globules rouges .Le corps d'une ville est uniquement conçu pour la voiture sans interactions, entre des piétons devenus des fourmis. Impossible de s'arrêter dans un couloir de metro par exemple.
Forme des gens et formatage ... village en cercle rencontre / échiquier et échec des relations par la division du sol qui projette des voies pour circuler et accéder au propriétés , la culture du vide de la rue moderne produit des déplacements sans rencontres aléatoires autres que des accidents de circulation. Le système d'une ville quadrillée c'est imposé comme un moyen simple d'agrandir ou de créer une ville à partir d'une voie, à l'extrême certaine villes n'existent que sur une voie composée de boites avec des parkings pour faciliter l'accès. Ainsi beaucoup de quartiers ressemblent à des échiquiers avec des zones commerciales sur les anciennes zones maraîchères, la production agricole étant gérée au niveau régional ou national.
Il faudra mieux étudier la ville et l'importance de sa géométrie, les trajets des citadins dans une ville quadrangulaire et l'absence ou l'échec des commerces dans ces quartiers.... Le trajet linéaire et l'absence de repères ... Le poids d'un passé et la possibilité de faire évoluer la ville avec son temps. La fatalité de naître ou de vivre dans un quartier linéaire composé de parking et de logements sans commerces ni équipements publics, la porosité des équipements publics... Le vrai sens du mot église... on ne vit pas avec du tout commerce ... Vers une église citoyenne? Il faut comprendre et essayer d'arrêter de glorifier les bâtiments d'architecture trop mode et fragile dans l'entretien et décidé avec Le financement 100% public... les dons ne sont jamais aussi bien reçu que ceux qui sont un mélange participatif et plus un droit systématique qui coûte cher en gestion... on peut faire des écoles plus libres pour ceux nombreux qui sont en échec dans Le primaire et faire tourner les écoles comme le font déjà les entreprises dans les incubateurs. La forme des villes est le principal facteur d'échec des quartiers pauvres. Les urbanistes sont nés dans cette facilité de reproduire en copie/collé une éternelle vision de parkings et de blocs maintenant biens isolés en façades avec des matériaux fragiles. Les architectes suivent la mode moderne comme un sacerdoce, la nouveauté des formes est devenue un dogme, les façades sont comme des tableaux sans lien autre que la géométrie du parcellaire. La vie n'as pas pu naître dans ces villes clonées avec une grille, elles ont volontairement effacé tout les liens avec l'histoire et l'ancrage régional, la globalisation architecturale produit les mêmes villes dans le Monde. C'est un constat que personne ne critique, c'est un peu comme un parti unique ? C’est un vœu de mes années étudiantes, créer un nouveau village et rendre hommage à mon coloriste préféré Vincent Van Gogh , un mystique qui ignorait la genèse scolaire pour vivre intensément dans l’intuition d’un Monde au-dessus et bien plus subtil que l’épreuve d’une vie terrienne, Vincent un extraterrestre 👽 mais bien sûr, salut 👋 les terriens
Smiling young woman holds chick (Scientific name: Gallus gallus) above chicken-filled incubator drawer in Arkansas, July 1944.
Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart, National Geographic
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so many experiments were planned that required incubation...very few were accomplished due to our inability to net live samples.
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She now spends most of the time on her eggs, only leaving briefly to feed. So far its been a wet miserable day for her.
Nurses work with babies in incubators at a Partners In Health facility in Lascahobas, Haiti.
Haiti is considered the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere Haiti has the highest prevalence of maternal mortality, infant mortality, and HIV infection in the Western Hemisphere. Primary public health problems include HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, and perinatal conditions, including low birth weight and birth trauma.
Direct Relief has provided medical material assistance to Haiti, focusing on primary health care and basic medical supplies.
One of Direct Relief’s key partners in Haiti includes Partners in Health (Zanmi Lasante). Zanmi Lasante is Partners in Health's oldest project. It began as a small community clinic treating patients in the village of Cange. Today the clinic has become the Zanmi Lasante Sociomedical Complex, featuring a full-service hospital with two operating rooms, adult and pediatric inpatient wards, an infectious diseases center, an outpatient clinic, a women's health clinic, opthalmology and general medicine clinics, a laboratory, a pharmaceutical warehouse, a Red Cross blood bank, radiographic services, and a dozen schools. Zanmi Lasante has expanded its operations to other sites across Haiti's Central Plateau. Direct Relief has helped equip the newly constructed hospital in Lacolline with donations of beds, exam tables, sterilizers, and general hospital supplies.
Direct Relief’s work in Haiti to provide emergency obstetric care reflects the organization’s worldwide commitment to reducing maternal mortality rates.