[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 ...
This is a cell phone equipped with this small 3-D-printed microscope clip can show and send magnified images. The size of an inexpensive glass bead lens determines the magnification -- 100x ...
The phones I had to hand were nothing special ... so why does a real 2D LCD microscope not have this problem? I am theorising when I say this, but I suspect that the solution lies in the camera ...
Using a smartphone to capture a microscopic image. Some phones have a built-in microscope lens but still cannot achieve the 400x, 800x and 1000x of a regular microscope lens. Smartphone ...
As new infections surface and spread, science meets the challenges with ingenuity and adaptation. Amid cuts to federal funding, US universities tighten budgets, forcing PhD students and early-career ...
It’s also big opportunity. Fletcher and others are developing technologies that take advantage of the 6 billion or so cell phones in use around the world to help improve health care in the most remote ...
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