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This is a four years old picture of my daughter who was born two months premature and suffered from severe oxygen deprivation. She is currently a four year old little girl with a taste for life. She had a cerebral injury due to oxygen deficiency and is wheelchair bound.

 

This day reminds me of all time on life's fragility and gratitude that she survived can not be summarized in words.

 

I love you honey.

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Courtney Kersten, Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher (obscured), Sherwin Resureccion.

The firstborn is drying and moving around! S/he's getting vocal, too!

One nice feature of the incubator is its high, styrofoam walls. It's practically a light box.

One of a number of agricultural exhibits on the Common during the Old Home Days celebration. Newly hatched chicks.

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Courtney Kersten, Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher, Sherwin Resureccion, Karen Wiese-Thompson.

this is one miracle that I have particularly enjoyed. This little mans mom came to us at a mere 17 weeks gestation with a cervix that didn't want to stay shut. she had a cerclage placed and then layed in bed for 8 weeks in an upside down position. She didn't complain. She was cautious about her optimism. She was an absolute delight to take care of. I now consider her a friend. This little man used to run away from me when I would try to find his heart rate- and I used to threaten to tickle him extra when he got out. His mom had him very early and he was very small. but he is a fighter man, and he is doing so much better! He is now over 3 pounds, breathing on his own, and taking some bottlesof yummy breast milk. I love him. He is perserverence, hope, determination, and strength.

 

and I think he waved at me today :)

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The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Courtney Kersten, Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher, Sherwin Resureccion, Karen Wiese-Thompson.

Koffman Southern Tier Incubator in downtown Binghamton, May 17, 2017.

The seven eggs on the extreme left, the light brown eggs, are from my own flock and at 7 days are veining! I wasn't sure if they were fertile as it was so hard to candle them. So I got 15 more fertile eggs from my new pal in Rigby, she has TONS of chickens of all breeds and colors. Due to hatch around Christmas!!

i got my incubator today!!!

old sears roebuck metal incubator. Old 30 years ago when we last used it. It still works.

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

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Wyandotte bantam hatching on day 21.

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this is the warehouse space after we removed all the pallet-racks. each cube had different art.

Dr. James Barkovich, a radiologist at UCSF, devised a special incubator used to transport premature babies into the MRI suite. Premature babies tend to be very sensitive and do not like to be moved. Before, they would often require sedation before entry into the MRI. With Barkovich's novel design, the entire incubator with the baby inside, can be placed in the MRI. Oftentimes, the baby is asleep throughout the whole procedure. A team of nurses and a physician are on-hand to make sure everything goes well. The MRI incubator emits different sounds indicating various features about the baby's health.

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Koffman Southern Tier Incubator in downtown Binghamton, May 17, 2017.

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

My homemade egg incubator ready to use.

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Dnamo is a new incubator in Rotterdam for innovative people that need support to start up a successful busness in sustainability. At Dnamo is all about sustainable entrepreneurship!

 

My relationship with Dnamo starts as business developer (from idea to business plan ;) and currently as pre-incubation manager and member of the management team.

 

Dnamo, officially opened its doors on 29th October 2009. The honors were by Dutch Minister of Environment (VROM) Jacqueline Cramer.

 

www.dnamo.nl

Dnamo is a new incubator in Rotterdam for innovative people that need support to start up a successful busness in sustainability. At Dnamo is all about sustainable entrepreneurship!

 

My relationship with Dnamo starts as business developer (from idea to business plan ;) and currently as pre-incubation manager and member of the management team.

 

Dnamo, officially opened its doors on 29th October 2009. The honors were by Dutch Minister of Environment (VROM) Jacqueline Cramer.

 

www.dnamo.nl

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The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Different types of eggs (chicken, ducks, emu, etc.) in the Incubator at Oulton's farm. They hatch them here in the old incubator (see next image) before putting htem in pens in the barns.

Photo by Shoshannah Wineburg.

 

This is what Kolo designer Shoshannah Wineburg calls her "inspiration wall." But really, it's just one of several interesting views of Shosh's workspace, where many Kolo products get their start. Colors, materials and construction are tried out, and prototypes are created here.

 

What I find interesting is that you can see the Kolo product line's color palette in this photo.

 

How do you spark your creativity?

 

Feel free to come to www.Koloist.com and click on Contact to share.

 

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The Georgia Business Incubator programme was created to spark growth by helping small businesses and entrepreneurs in the Adjara region.

 

Learn more about economic development in Georgia.

 

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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory - Under a grant funded by the Office of Naval Research, Shoshone Bannock students, as well as other Native American students, about science and technology through the recovery of Salmon River. In this photo, students inspect two incubator boxes on the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River. The project is centered around the hatching of eggs and releasing salmon and steelhead. The Yankee Fork is a traditional salmon fishing area for the Shoshone Bannock Tribe.

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