In a sealed lab, a string of code has become something stranger and more unsettling than software. Using artificial intelligence, researchers have written the genetic instructions for a virus that has ...
As lab designers, we are always striving to better understand the needs of lab scientists—the end users who our spaces are designed for. In practice, this means continuing to broaden our communication ...
A low-angle view of a building. Flower beds are shown in the foreground, with a grassy courtyard surrounding a paved pathway to the building’s entrance. There are four wooden towers along the roofline ...
For Annika Socolofsky, the realms of art and science aren’t mutually exclusive. Socolofsky, assistant professor of composition and faculty coach for CU Boulder SoundWorks, has solid footing in both ...
This blog post was authored by Nate Roisen, AIA, Principal, Sci + Tech Practice Leader, BWBR. As science and technology evolve at rapid speeds, lab design trends are naturally following suit. As part ...
Imagine a future where cancer patients receive personalized treatments tailored to their genetic makeup. Not only is this possible today, but it’s just one of several biotech breakthroughs stemming ...
“How do you make a hinge? Look at a fruit fly.” Princeton’s Bio-Inspired Adaptive Morphology (BAM) Laboratory, headed by Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Science and Engineering Department Aimy ...
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SPACE, OR BUGS, IS A NONPROFIT SCIENCE LAB BASED IN SOUTHEAST BALTIMORE. THEIR MISSION IS TO MAKE SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION ACCESSIBLE TO ALL STUDENTS, YOUNG AND OLD, REGARDLESS OF FORMAL TRAINING OR LAB ...
The room has a heartbeat. It’s the first thing I notice when I walk into the lab: the gentle thrum of machinery, the metallic click and stretch of springs, and the rhythmic thud of two boots strapped ...