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What is a Compound Microscope?(Post)
A compound microscope is often referred to as a biological microscope, but is a compound microscope always a biological microscope? You might be surprised at the answer. Read more to learn all about ...
Microscopy in Food Safety: Detecting Contaminants, Defects, and Microstructures in Production Facilities(Post)Food safety is more critical than ever. With increasing regulatory scrutiny and consumer awareness, manufacturers must ensure that every product leaving their facility meets the highest standards of ...
Hair Analysis under the Microscope(Post)Recently we heard from folks in several locations who wanted to offer microscopic hair analysis for their customers. This make sense because hairs are pretty narrow so any kind of visual analysis req ...
Choosing the Right Microscope Camera: Sensor Size, Pixel Pitch, QE, Bit Depth, and Dynamic Range Explained(Post)Selecting the right microscope camera is one of the most important decisions you can make when upgrading a microscopy setup. Whether you work in research, industry, education, or clinical environment ...
Plant Research Under the Microscope: Imaging Trichomes, Stomata, and Leaf Microstructures(Post)Plants may appear simple from a distance, but under magnification they reveal an intricate world of specialized cells and structures. From defensive hairs to microscopic pores that regulate gas excha ...
Tips for Viewing Bacteria Under a Microscope(Post)Exploring the Microbial Universe: Tips for Viewing Bacteria Under a Microscope Bacteria, the tiny microorganisms that populate our world, hold significant importance in fields such as microbiology, m ...
What Is a Digital Microscope?(Post)A digital microscope is an advanced optical device that combines the traditional functionality of a microscope with modern digital imaging technology. Unlike conventional microscopes, which use eyepi ...
Phase Contrast Information - Information About Phase Contrast(Page)A common activity in high school biology is to observe cheek cells. To do this, one takes a flat toothpick and gently scrapes the inside of their cheek. They smear the specimen on a flat ...



