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High-tech lab in Nigeria could be a game changer in tackling emerging and re-emerging diseases. Download PDF Copy; Reviewed. Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. Sep 27 2022.
ATLANTA — A new high-tech lab that looks like something right out of Wall Street is now at Georgia Gwinnett College. The Lawrenceville college unveiled its new simulation (SIM) lab during a ...
At 52,000 square feet, the $93 million lab in Kearny Mesa is nearly three times bigger than the old lab in Point Loma. Inside San Diego’s high-tech lab fighting future disease threats | KPBS ...
Last fall, Google donated $1 million to Morehouse and announced it planned to transform an old classroom into a new innovation hub. The tech giant spent about $100,000 to renovate the space and ...
UTA’s new Mobile Simulation Lab brings high-tech life-saving nursing training to rural Texas, tackling maternal care and healthcare shortages. advertisement. WFAA-TV Dallas/Ft. Worth.
How Lululemon's high-tech lab Whitespace is creating uniforms for Olympic beach volleyball players for Rio using ... with a small logo tucked away—and offered some surprises by placing ...
This family-owned business is going all-in on the future of pickleball with a high-tech lab featuring 3-D printers, a collaborative robot, and a durability cannon.
Keltron, which has been awarded the tender to set up the hi-tech labs, will be conducting a computer-based examination to select 8,209 administrators and instructors on June 5.
Thiruvananthapuram: A hi-tech lab is coming up near the Kerala capital to carry out research on viruses that have the potential to cause an epidemic or pandemic like COVID-19.
DENVER — The University of Denver is thinking ahead to the future by opening its Marion J. Crean Collaboratory classroom, a high-tech digital lab workspace that uses interactive and immersive ...
UTA’s new Mobile Simulation Lab brings high-tech life-saving nursing training to rural Texas, tackling maternal care and healthcare shortages.
Siemens to set up high tech laboratory in HCT. Published Monday, June 22, 2009. By Staff Writer.