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Mar 1 | News
The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, a 330,000-ft2
facility on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been
named 2012's Laboratory of the Year.
Mar 1 | News
The Kansas Bioscience Park Venture Accelerator, Olathe, has received
High Honors in the 2012 Laboratory of the Year competition.
Mar 1 | News
R&D Magazine is proud to announce the 2012 Laboratory of the Year winners. These laboratories represent the pinnacle of design and execution in architecture for research and development. New construction facilities dominated this year's competition, but beyond this common theme the top new laboratories of 2012 differed widely in design philosophy.
Mar 1 | News
The Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.,
has received High Honors in the 2012 Laboratory of the Year competition.
Mar 1 | News
The University of California-Riverside School of Medicine Research
Building has received a Special Mention in the 2012 Laboratory of the
Year competition.
9/20/2011 | News
The 46th annual Laboratory of the Year competition, sponsored by R&D
Magazine, is now open for entries, with a final deadline of Feb. 1,
2012.
9/1/2011 | News
A recent find of advanced stone tools in Kenya have been calculated to be 1.76 million years old. That's quite a bit older than similar stone-age artifacts found in that area of Africa and suggests that prehistoric humans who left the area didn’t take their advanced technology with them.
6/9/2011 | Lab Of The Year
Despite a design and construction timeline of just 30 months, Saudi
Arabia's King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology fulfills its mission as a
flexible, user-friendly
lab space.
6/9/2011 | Lab Of The Year
Construction of a brand-new genomics and cell science laboratory at
the University of Connecticut was out of the question, so designers
renovated a time capsule.
6/9/2011 | Lab Of The Year
The first LEED Platinum process science facility strives to satisfy
both consumer taste
buds and the environment.