Let's take a look at how to observe cells under a microscope. No prizes for guessing the first thing you'll need: a microscope. But don't worry if you don't have one of your own. Ask your school ...
Biological microscopes are used to study organisms and their vital processes. Microscopes used in this field range widely, from relatively simple optical microscopes to very advanced imaging systems ...
The system are equipped with AFC (adaptive focus control) to hold focus during long timelapse imaging DIC acquisition is possible with the 20x and 60x objectives. This microscope is ideal for 2D or 3D ...
including state of the art confocal microscopes, for the purpose of collecting and studying biological samples from ecologically relevant locations. Whereas the very first microscopic organisms ...
In a remote village in eastern India, dozens of underprivileged children are for the first time marveling at the elaborate details of flower petals with the help of a microscope—made out of bamboo.
The researchers unlocked the mystery using an unusual invention—a rotating microscope developed in Prakash's lab that flips ...
It addresses the processes that generate spatial patterns of diversity and biogeography in organisms that can potentially be cosmopolitan. The contributors discuss questions such as: are ...
Researchers have developed an open-source microscope that can track a freely swimming zebrafish while also imaging fluorescently labeled cells in its brain. Credit: Barth van Rossum Discerning the ...
Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the ...