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incubator

[in-kyuh-bey-ter, ing-] / ˈɪn kyəˌbeɪ tər, ˈɪŋ- /
NOUN
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Amos’s favorite idea incubator is the steam room after a workout.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are also plans for Nvidia and Universal Music Group to begin developing an incubator in which artists, songwriters and producers will help design and experiment with new AI tools.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, it is cut into slices 10-20 brain cells deep, before being stored in specialised incubators to keep the tissue alive.

From BBC

Producing artistic director Gary Grossman, who led the company for 40 years with enormous integrity, built Skylight into an incubator of new work that embraces diversity and the local community.

From Los Angeles Times

“As time goes on, these camps are incubators for radicalization,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal