This dual purpose microscope is perfect for high powered specimen slide viewing or quickly set Amoeba to a lower power to view stamps, currency and more. The Amoeba’s tube can be detached for ...
In promising experiments, phage therapy forces bacteria into a no-win dilemma that lowers their defenses against drugs they’d ...
The INFINITY5 series cameras from Teledyne Lumenera accurately reproduce precisely what is seen in the eyepiece. This, along with their ability to be operated without a computer, makes the ...
The Leica SP8 is a dual purpose visible confocal microscope and multi-photon on a single platform. The confocal microscope is equipped with 4 detectors, one of which is a highly sensitive hybrid ...
TL;DR: Grab this Portable Handheld Pocket LCD Microscope with a 4-inch screen and 80x magnification for just $69.97 (reg. $100) through September 29. Curiosity doesn’t need to be confined to a ...
Mohammed Hassan, a UA associate professor of physics and optical sciences, likens transmission electron microscopes to a smartphone’s camera. “When you get the latest version of a smartphone ...
The motion of whizzing electrons has been captured like never before. Researchers have developed a laser-based microscope that snaps images at attosecond — or a billionth of a billionth of a ...
Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope, capable of capturing ...
Freeze-frame: World's fastest microscope that can see electrons in motion Date: August 21, 2024 Source: University of Arizona Summary: A team of researchers has developed the first transmission ...
The best models have a built-in light source and zoom capabilities. Compound Compound microscopes use a single light path. They can either have a single eyepiece (monocular) or a dual eyepiece ...
Now physicists at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope to capture events lasting just one quintillionth of a second. A good camera, with a shutter ...
According to a study published in Applied Optics, researchers from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology have created a new smartphone-based digital holographic microscope that allows for ...