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Remember that feeling when you first looked down on a microscope? Now you can re-live it but in slightly different way. [Venkes] came up with a way to make a Laser Scanning Microscope (LSM) with ...
Alice Pyne and her UCL colleagues are developing a £300 open-source atomic force microscope that uses 3D-printed parts, Arduino computers and Lego bricks ...
Makers and developers might be interested in this new project which has been published by Instructables user “Venkes”, who has created a DIY laser scanning microscope using an Arduino Uno ...
The microscope uses a mix of Texas Instruments 25L32 and 2516 chips, which [Benjamin] had to carefully pry out after making sure to document everything so he knew what went where.
A newly developed polarizer-embedded metalens enables a compact, portable microscope system that efficiently obtains wide-field, noise-free, high-resolution images ...
THE compound polarizer is a device for producing beams of polarized light of variable colours in the field of a microscope ocular. The polarizer proper consists of a disk of ‘Polaroid’, a disk ...
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