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Research driven living lab (research focused): from out different topics of research this type of living labs are dealing with co-creating models for solving problems Living testbed (provider focused): this type of Living lab focuses on the development of new technologies and the acceptance of it by society via demonstration projects (e.g ...
The Smart Living Lab is an academic research and development center dedicated to contribute to the future of the built environment. [1] Located in Fribourg in the Bluefactory innovation district, it is affiliated with the Switzerland Innovation Park Network West EPFL .
Harmony, also known as Node 2, is the "utility hub" of the International Space Station.It connects the laboratory modules of the United States, Europe and Japan, as well as providing electrical power and electronic data.
The Well Living Lab is a scientific research center that uses exclusively human-centered research to understand the interaction between health and well-being and indoor environments. Its design incorporates a large degree of control over research variables through a modular, reconfigurable space that simulates real-world environments.
The Filigree Wideslab method is a process for construction of concrete floor decks from two interconnected concrete placements, one precast in a factory, and the other done in the field. The method was developed during the late 1960s by Harry H. Wise as a more efficient and economic construction process than conventional cast-in-place technologies.
Although the national laboratories form an integrated system, each of them has its individual mission, capabilities, and structure. The Department of Energy executes the research to support its missions through 17 national laboratories. The chart shows the nature of the research done at each laboratory.
The facility is a LEED Platinum certified [5] 6000 square feet residence hall at Duke. The home has a Green Roof which is integrated into the rain-water recollection system, which provides up to 2500 gallons [5] of water for irrigation, toilets, and washing machines.
A microscope slide prepared in 1855 containing reference specimens from the inner mucosa of the small intestine of a cholera victim.. The origin of the concept was pieces of ivory or bone, containing specimens held between disks of transparent mica, that would slide into the gap between the stage and the objective. [1]