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A Very Small, Very Cheap Microscope

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The device could be used around the world to screen for malaria and other diseases.

Hank Hogan

If manufacturers could mass-produce really small microscopes and sell them for as little as $10, anyone could use them anywhere. A team from California Institute of Technology in Pasadena has devised just such a microscope – one that fits on a single chip yet offers submicron resolution without lenses. The group used this device to image 10-μm-diameter cells and the millimeter-long roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans with a resolution of about 0.8 μm. This photograph shows how the small microscope measures up to a dime. The idea of building a microscope without fancy optics or...Read full article

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    Published: September 2008
    BiophotonicslensesmicroscopesMicroscopyResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssingle chipsubmicron resolution

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