Biolabs
Biolabs, or biological laboratories, are specialized facilities designed for research and experimentation involving living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. These labs are equipped with advanced technology and safety measures to study biological processes, develop vaccines, and conduct medical research. They play a crucial role in understanding diseases and improving public health.
There are different types of biolabs, categorized by their biosafety levels, ranging from BSL-1 to BSL-4. BSL-1 labs handle low-risk organisms, while BSL-4 labs work with highly dangerous pathogens, like the Ebola virus. Strict protocols ensure the safety of researchers and the surrounding community.