A team of Stanford University scientists and engineers has developed a miniature microscope that will allow researchers to observe nerve cells and capillaries deep inside living subjects. The new ...
Imagine a microscope implanted into your body that could automatically sort out cancerous cells based on how they looked. That's the long-term promise of a lensless microscope that Caltech researchers ...
Step aside, Fitbit. Data-driven fitness gadgets have nothing on this: A tiny, wearable microscope catches glimpses of muscles in action. The mini microscope, described in the Dec. 16 Neuron, can track ...
Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could improve scientists' ability to image the effects of cancer, ...
A new, portable miniature microscope designed by Stanford researchers, standing at less than three-quarters of an inch tall, promises to expand the field of neuroscience research by recording the ...
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities College of Science and Engineering and Medical School have developed a unique head-mounted mini-microscope device that allows them to image ...
Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could improve scientists' ability to image the effects of cancer, ...
Researchers have created a completely self-contained fingertip-sized microscope to take pictures of the goings-on in the brain of a mouse as it goes about its normal, mousy day. In particular, it’s a ...
TLDR: This WiFi Digital Microscope connects to your smartphone or laptop, has recording and streaming capabilities, and a great holiday discount price. If your last run-in with a microscope happened ...
Check out this tiny hand-held digital Microscope, ideal for seeing what the eye can’t see. The USB Digital Mini Microscope features a 40x magnification and has 4 built-in LEDs. The USB Digital Mini ...
Working with mice, researchers have developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could improve scientists' ability to image the effects of cancer, stroke, Alzheimer's disease and ...
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