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Making a microscope with a water drop
See how a simple drop of water can transform into a functional microscope, revealing tiny details invisible to the naked eye.
You know why we brush everyday, don’t you? We do it so that we can get rid of built-up bacteria and keep our mouth fresh and clean. Did you know that it was from human mouth that bacteria was observed ...
A moment of madness, a recurrence of injury and a lack of attacking threat show that the Blues are still in need of key ...
Cancel your trip to Penang for Nyonya food and re-route your Waze to PJ Section 13, where Ivy’s Nyonya Cuisine has landed all ...
In a way, CD-ROM and Blu-Ray drives already function like microscopes, using lasers to read the microscopic pits and lands on the surface of a CD or DVD. In the case of a Blu-Ray drive, an ultra ...
Scientists at UCL have demonstrated how ribonucleic acid and amino acids could have spontaneously linked together four ...
I cannot be the only one being urged to try the “Himalayan Salt Trick”. It’s everywhere online and in some publications too.
Nikon has revealed the winners of the 15th annual Nikon Small World in Motion Video Competition. The contest recognizes the most dynamic microscopic movies or digital time-lapse photography each year.
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Innovative microscope captures large, high-resolution images of curved samples in single snapshot
Researchers have developed a new type of microscope that can acquire extremely large, high-resolution pictures of non-flat ...
Explore the wonders of science with this fun and educational microscope and bug catcher STEM kit! Perfect for kids and adults, it makes a unique gift that inspires curiosity, learning, and hands-on ...
The Irish mathematician and physicist William Rowan Hamilton, who was born 220 years ago last month, is famous for carving some mathematical graffiti into Dublin's Broome Bridge in 1843. Researchers ...
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