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Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao Buns and Baked Goods

Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao Buns and Baked Goods The brightly colored steel boxes are being repurposed by developers in an effort to liven up bars, cafes and restaurants inside food halls. Tinker Coffee spruced up a shipping container for its cafe inside the AMP food hall in Indianapolis.Credit.Stacy Able for The New York Times By Julekha Dash May 11, 2021 To drum up publicity for his downtown Indianapolis food hall, Craig Baker posted photos of orange, turquoise and hot pink shipping containers on Instagram. They might seem like an odd way to promote a food emporium and culinary incubator, but the steel boxes piqued locals’ curiosity.

The Oasis in Wynwood: Food, Live Music, and Spotify s Miami HQ

Rutter tells New Times the outdoor area will house several shipping containers that were retrofitted with custom kitchens for each of the culinary concepts. The shipping container idea came from the fact that the property once served as a repair site for the shipping industry. The shop repaired the giant engines on cruise ships. The Oasis tower bar will also be constructed from shipping containers and will feature a mural by Spanish artist Antonio Marest. Rutter and Weitz tapped the expertise of Coyo Taco and 1-800-Lucky cofounders Sven Vogtland and Alan Drummond to manage the culinary and entertainment programs at the Oasis. The food concepts include Miami favorites as well as some New York transplants:

Professor receives NSF CAREER Award for project to facilitate communication of synthetic cells

Nick Carroll, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at The University of New Mexico, was awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for a project that could eventually lead to smart implantable medical devices and other biomedical and technological advances. Carroll’s research which focuses on genetically-engineered biomaterials created by the interplay of biology and polymer physics seeks to develop synthetic cell populations that can “talk” to each other and transmit information, much like the electrical impulses that send commands to a computer or a phone. Instead, here proteins are passed cell to cell, sending instruction through molecules to synchronize cooperative activity in what is known as “quorum behavior.”

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