We've got some new ways to manage and use your Protocol results from within Notebooks!
First off, did you know that you can have a Protocol write your results to a Volume, which you can then immediately launch in a Notebook session at the end of the run?  Here is a tutorial showing you how.
Once you are in the Jupyter Lab session, clicking on the results.jsonl (or .csv) file can open the Results Explorer, where you can browse/sort/filter results, as well as extract/download individual results to structure files as well as perform bulk operations (like extracting all structure files to a zip file for download).
Screenshot of Jupyter Notebook interface with biological data analysis tool
We've also started adding some convenient data visualizations to the Notebook sessions.  Right click on a file to see what Viewers you can open it with, such as the sequence viewer seen in the attached screenshot.
Jupyter Notebooks Interface with Plasmid Data
We're working on a few more visuals as well, such as structure viewers.  Got any other ideas along those lines?  Let us know.