I had a lot of things going on this week already: working on freelance work, editing photos, scheduling photo shoots, responding to emails, and
researching photo labs.
Not exact matches
Photo of a living Brainbow zebrafish, taken by Zachary Tobias (a
research technician in Weissman - Unni's
lab), showing a brightly labeled neuron with its cell body (white) at bottom.
Nick Varvel, a postdoc with Ray Dingledine's
lab at Emory, was recently presenting his
research and showed some
photos illustrating the phenomenon of brain inflammation in status epilepticus (prolonged life - threatening seizures).
«He is a leader in surface chemistry and dynamics, catalysis and
photo - assisted surface reactions, knows the national
lab system from working with Los Alamos and Sandia in New Mexico for many years, and for a decade (1991 - 02) he directed a major National Science Foundation - supported
research center in Austin,» UT's Technology Center for Synthesis, Growth, and Analysis of Electronic Materials.
It builds on more than a decade of
research in Voigt's
lab, in particular, a project he published in 2005, which described a way to get Escherichia coli bacteria to create black - and - white
photos.
A photograph of a Lego robot that appeared on Page 35 of the April 24, 2002, issue of Education Week as part of a story on «microdevelopment»
research («Research: Under the Microscope»), should have noted that the photo was published courtesy of professor Nira Granott of the University of Texas at Dallas, and was used in research she conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Me
research («
Research: Under the Microscope»), should have noted that the photo was published courtesy of professor Nira Granott of the University of Texas at Dallas, and was used in research she conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Me
Research: Under the Microscope»), should have noted that the
photo was published courtesy of professor Nira Granott of the University of Texas at Dallas, and was used in
research she conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Me
research she conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media
Lab.
You can buy most of your
photos from the guy in Hateno
Research Lab if you don't feel like running around forever, and you might be forced to buy some with bosses you missed and can't re-fight.
- collaboration runs from July 15th to Aug. 31st - called the «Suizokukaan» Ikasu Summer Vacation - includes various projects such as the «Splash Time» water battle event involving the «Splash Shooter» water gun - ecological exhibits on squids from the
Research Lab -
photo opportunities and exclusive merchandise
Other festival events include: a symposium, Urban Photography: Making,
Researching, Teaching at The Photographers» Gallery; a masterclass with Francesca Catastini in association with The Mango
Lab, a seminar with London Independent Photography (LIP), a workshops and walks day (we're calling it «Jam - Packed Sunday» because it's, well, jam - packed with stuff), a UPA portfolio review and the Urban
Photo Village, all exploring this year's theme ofCartographies.
Other festival events include: a symposium, Urban Photography: Making,
Researching, Teaching at The Photographers» Gallery; a masterclass with Francesca Catastini in association with The Mango
Lab, a seminar with London Independent Photography (LIP), a workshops and walks day (we're calling it «Jam - Packed Sunday» because it's, well, jam - packed with stuff), a UPA portfolio review and the Urban
Photo Village, all exploring this year's theme of Cartographies.
In a breakthrough for bird watchers and the avian - curious everywhere, the Visipedia
research project and the Cornell
Lab of Ornithology have collaborated on a nifty website that has a keen skill: it can identify hundreds of bird species by
photo alone.