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In order to check the structure of certain materials (including petrographic materials), light must be transmitted through the sample. The sample needs to be e
Today, Eastcolight, a global leader in the educational toy market, launched AR Micro-Blocks, a modular microscope that supports AR. Through smart devices, AR Micro-Blocks modules can be combined for three purposes: microscopes, macro photography and projectors.
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The virtual histology of the skin can quickly diagnose malignant diseases.
Digital Dermatology: Faster Diagnosis Traditional invasive biopsy and histological staining are still the benchmark for diagnosing skin tumors, but alternative methods based on photonics can provide several advanta
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Brian Abbey received funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC).
Belinda Parker received funding from DHHS, National Breast Cancer Foundation,
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When you were a child, have you ever wondered what lice look like up close-even mosquitoes-to do this, you definitely need to use a microscope to observe all t
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Scientists have discovered that the tiny "minichromosomes" of
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If you look at cells from humans o