Yes, in Princeton.
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
Spacelab ( not used now) and Columbus.
It is a laboratory in space. Earth has many of them orbiting it. The International Space Station (ISS) has several labs dedicated to research of space, the sun, plants and animals' reaction to space and new materials invented in zero g.
That depends on the type of microscope you are using, so check the lab you work or go to school in. At my lab, our microscopes have 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification lenses.
a working space lab.
Yes he did have a lab.
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Albert Einstein was in his lab when he invented his first invention. Apparently, his first invention was not quite a success, so that is why his hairstyle is like this now.
You could have your yellow lab named Einstein, Albert, Walker, Niel, George, Jeffrey, Benny and Franklin.
Einstein was a theoretical proposer. tesla was a hands on, applied science provider, and innovator, who took his theories into the lab and shop. to fully develope new technology. that is, in fullness, the mark of real genius.
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