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CHI '00 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '00, 2000
The Future Computing Environments (FCE) Group at Georgia Tech is a collection of faculty and students that share a desire to understand the partnership between humans and technology that arises as computation and sensing become ubiquitous. With expertise covering the breadth of Computer Science, but focusing on HCI, Computational Perception, and ...
Gregory D. Abowd +6 more
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The Future Computing Environments (FCE) Group at Georgia Tech is a collection of faculty and students that share a desire to understand the partnership between humans and technology that arises as computation and sensing become ubiquitous. With expertise covering the breadth of Computer Science, but focusing on HCI, Computational Perception, and ...
Gregory D. Abowd +6 more
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 2000
This paper describes the integrated teaching and learning laboratory (ITLL) of the College of Engineering and Applied Science of the University of Colorado (CU), Boulder. Not only does the building support and drive the curriculum but the design of the building was curriculum driven.
M.R. Lightner +4 more
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This paper describes the integrated teaching and learning laboratory (ITLL) of the College of Engineering and Applied Science of the University of Colorado (CU), Boulder. Not only does the building support and drive the curriculum but the design of the building was curriculum driven.
M.R. Lightner +4 more
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2020
The first chapter examines the representation of scientific laboratories in Indian science fiction of the non-aligned era. Such laboratories were seen as key sites for an acceleration of national ‘development’ in the decades following the country’s independence.
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The first chapter examines the representation of scientific laboratories in Indian science fiction of the non-aligned era. Such laboratories were seen as key sites for an acceleration of national ‘development’ in the decades following the country’s independence.
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Living laboratories for interactive art
CoDesign, 2006This paper explores the idea of the exhibition as a living laboratory in the making and curating of interactive art. It suggests that museums can act as living laboratories where curators, artists and audiences collaborate in real-world settings. Such laboratories are shown to be essential for the study of the audience experience of interactive art, a ...
L. Muller, E. Edmonds, M. Connell
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Cannabis legalisation launches living laboratory
New Scientist, 2012The new laws in Colorado and Washington should provide a testing ground for health effects and for how people behave when drug laws are ...
Sara Reardon +2 more
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Laboratory Tests for Live Attenuated Poliovirus Vaccines
Biologicals, 1997A new generation of tests to control live attenuated poliovirus vaccines are under development based on major advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of attenuation and reversion to virulence of polioviruses. These include an alternative in vivo neurovirulence test in transgenic mice that express the human poliovirus receptor and a new in ...
D J, Wood, A J, Macadam
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China's Living Laboratory in Urbanization
Science, 2008With millions of farmers each year moving to its burgeoning cities, China is searching for novel ways to expand urban areas while conserving natural resources.
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