Biotron
A biotron is a climate-control chamber used for studying a living organism's response to specific environmental conditions or to produce uniform organisms for use in experiments."Biotron". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
Biotron may also refer to
- The Space Environment Simulation Laboratory
- The Biotron at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- The Biotron (Western University) at the University of Western Ontario run by Norman Hüner and Brian Branfireun
- The Phytotron at the California Institute of Technology
- The biotron at the Russian Academy of Sciences's Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
- The biotron at the University of Alberta
- Biotron Limited, an Austrian biotech company and creator of BIT225
- The robot co-pilot in Micronauts (comics)
- A negative resistance vacuum tube invented by John Scott-Taggart
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