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Exploring caffeine under a microscopeThe way light bends (refraction) as it passes through caffeine ... of coffee is good for you The post Exploring caffeine under a microscope appeared first on Boing Boing.
Now researchers from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Lausanne have demonstrated an on-chip microscope based ... from negative-refractive-index materials.
This microscope provides fast and gentle imaging of living model organisms, tissues, and organoids as well as fixed optically cleared specimens. Specimens can be up to 2 cm in size and at any ...
[A. Cemal Ekin] over on PetaPixel reviewed the Apexel 200X LED Microscope Lens. The relatively inexpensive accessory promises to transform your cell phone camera into a microscope. Of course ...
Studying the cholesterol in carrots using a temperature-controlled polarizing microscope ... known as "cholesteryl benzoate") exhibited the refraction effect of a solid crystal when heat was ...
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