Scientists at Clemson University have rigged an HP Deskjet 500 printer to make microscope slides full of living cells. It spits out a a special cell-packed ink from the printer’s standard cartridge.
The vendor never realized the hidden treasure was tucked away inside the box of 250 slides, mainly recording insects and ...
The Art Coop will offer a class on making microscope slide pendants on Friday. For more information, go online to www.theartcoop.net. “There’s an artist imprisoned in each one of us. Let him loose to ...
The scientists harnessed nanotechnology to develop the NanoMslide, the world’s first smart microscope slide. La Trobe physicist and professor of optics Brian Abbey and his university colleagues ...
The modern microscope is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to detecting disease, but typically the biological material being studied needs to be stained or dyed to reveal its secrets. This can ...
The specimen containing Scoriaceous Lava collected during Darwin’s legendary voyage aboard H.M.S. Beagle (1831–1836) will be ...