Conceived by Ben Dubin-Thaler, the Cell Motion BioBus is a self-powered mobile microscopy lab that brings hands-on science education to students in New York City lacking such resources at school. Built inside of a decommissioned San Fransisco transit bus, the BioBus runs on power from its solar panels, wind turbine, and engine burning waste vegetable oil. Students not only discover the microscopic world around them, but learn about the green tech on-board that powers the lab.