Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have made a 3D printed microscope which could help democratize access to ...
A hybrid microscope allows scientists to simultaneously image the full 3D orientation and position of an ensemble of molecules, such as labeled proteins inside cells. The microscope combines polarized ...
With its new microscope, Haag-Streit aims to improve ergonomics and workflow in the operating room for ophthalmic surgeons.
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Researchers 3D print a fully working microscope in 3 hours, costing $60 – complete with lenses, camera and Raspberry PiThe team used a publicly available design from the website OpenFlexure to produce the microscope's frame, and clear plastic lenses they designed themselves that cost $0.13 / £0.11 AU$0.22 ...
While there's a range of price points in this guide, the slightly more expensive compound microscopes are the best due to their superior quality optics and the ability to interchange magnifying ...
University of Manchester scientists have produced the world’s most powerful optical microscope, which could help understand the causes of many viruses and diseases. Writing in the journal Nature ...
The optical light microscope MeF4M is used for examination of flat surfaces and for examination of materiallographic and metallographic sections. This research into the microstructure of materials. In ...
To address cost, the team looked to flat manufacturing or printing microscopes. After throwing out what seemed like hundreds of failed ideas, they landed on the Foldscope, an optical microscope based ...
Researchers have now used the technology to build a fully functioning optical microscope for just $60. Researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, built the microscope using ...
The new Olympus LV200 microscope has changed all this; its unique optical geometry and precise incubation capabilities enable acquisition of even the faintest signals with cellular-level detail.
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