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Ocutrx Technologies' HemoLucence can digitally visualize areas of the body covered by up to a quarter inch of human blood.
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High-resolution metalens doublet microscope enables compact biomedical imaging - MSNThe researchers used their meta-microscope to image cervical cancer cells. The system could successfully capture images of various stages of cancer development within the same FOV, revealing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS startup unveils surgical tech that renders blood ‘translucent’ during surgeryA US startup claims it has developed a way for surgeons to see through blood in real time by rendering it translucent, a feat long thought impossible. California-based Ocutrx Technologies has ...
Previously, the standard optical microscope can only see items around one micrometre – 0.001 millimetres – clearly. But now, by combining an optical microscope with a transparent microsphere, dubbed ...
We have had so much fun reviewing the Swift SW200DL Compound Monocular Microscope. We went from the lab, to the garden, then the kitchen, looking for tiny biological and inorganic specimens to ...
The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent 'It’s not magic, but it’s still very powerful.' By Lauren Leffer. ... and to get an exceptionally clear view of muscle tissue through a microscope.
The Foldscope brings a powerful science tool to schools that can't afford microscopes. Scientists use it too. Its creators have handed out 2 million units, including a new mini-model for younger kids.
A metalens doublet microscope using two silicon nitride metalenses and annular illumination achieves both high resolution (310 nm half-pitch) and wide field of view (up to 1 mm) in a compact form.
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