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Havemeyer Hall also houses what may be the chemistry laboratory of the future: tidy rows of computers on which chemical reactions usually unseen by the human eye can be visualized.
At the same time, Hamilton [8], looking at the clinical immunology laboratory of the future, emphasized the importance of standardization of methods and development of 'universal' automated immunoanalyzers.
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Still, if Quest to Learn was a "possibility space" — a sort of laboratory for the future of learning — you could also see how those possibilities might feel entirely out of reach to an educator working in a more typically cash-strapped, understaffed school.
He explained that he sees Cuicuilco, which cost thirty-eight million dollars to build and is more than three times the size of the original park, as a laboratory for the future of KidZania.
He has created several successful companies and he strongly believes that platforms that are able to connect with your instruments and other software seamlessly will help in creating digital laboratories of the future.
But their decisions show how Britain is turning into a laboratory for the future of newspapers in the digital era.
Once again, the Olympics have become a laboratory for the future of TV viewing, with NBC controlling the experiments to the chagrin of many viewers.
Larry Kirkman, the school's dean, said the school had "become a laboratory for the future of public media," helped by initiatives like the Center for Social Media and the Investigative Reporting Workshop, which produces for PBS's "Frontline".
Therefore, further investigations are also necessary to determine whether the novel strategy of TSA-dependent epigenetic modification of nuclear donor MSCs, which has been recently utilized in our laboratory for the future goals of generating cloned piglets, enables retaining the in vivo developmental competences of the high-quality NT-derived blastocysts to reach full term.
It is also a laboratory for the future where the mysteries of narcolepsy and cataplexy, the twin demons of hundreds of thousands of people, may be revealed.
"The city is a laboratory for the future," says Martyn Potter, director of operations at the institute and dubbed the "green policeman".
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