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Scope Overboard!

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Sally B. Patterson

Researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, have developed a submersible holographic microscope that simplifies 3-D imaging of tiny marine life down to 100 m under the sea. Whereas such devices formerly weighed in at several tons, had to be deployed from ships and used film to garner a few images, the newcomer, slimmed down to only 20 kg, can be taken out on small boats and can record thousands of holograms in minutes. Favella sp. were recorded in the ocean using a holographic microscope. Courtesy of M.H. Jericho. The device, described in a report...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    3-D imagingDalhousie Universityholographic microscopeLighter SideMicroscopy

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