Researchers have come up with a microscopic microscope, tiny enough to fit on a fingertip, that can be cheaply mass-produced and used to scan blood and water for pathogens. The high-resolution ...
Device that could scan blood and water for pathogens combines the chip technology found in digital cameras with microfluidics, the science of channeling liquid on a tiny scale. Leslie Katz led a team ...
The Olympus BX53M system microscope with Olympus Stream 2.1 software streamlines workflow, from observation to measurement, analysis, and reporting. The BX53M incorporates an LED illuminator that ...