Facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.
1 In fact, Intel's research labs are already working on a similar idea.
2 Malfunctioning coronavirus tests have frustrated public health labs and delayed outbreak monitoring.
3 Apparently this was also the case on Soviet and Russian space labs .
4 He said the labs had a capacity of 100 samples per day.
5 The broader the research agenda, the better the labs become, he said.
6 Many universities and government labs offer summer research programs that are fantastic.
7 Today, more than 40 Darpa-backed companies and academic labs are developing robots.
8 We work in the same department at Northwestern, but manage different labs .
9 Their labs have created new drugs to help them push the depths.
10 By February 7, the CDC had distributed test kits to state labs .
11 They're cheaper and will undercut the American labs by quite a bit.
12 For example, labs can analyze the source of cyanide or other poisons.
13 Plenty of labs are chasing that market, some further along than others.
14 Dutton's curiosity takes him from boardrooms and law courts to neurological labs .
15 But the research labs have been in operation for over two years.
16 All right, let's get a full set of labs and vital signs.
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