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    Considerations for Purchasing a Microscope Camera(Post)

    How to Choose a Microscope Camera: What Should I Consider Before Purchasing? Microscope cameras can be used to view a live image, capture images, print images, email images, or give a presentation. T ...

    Best College and University Microscopes(Post)

    The best microscopes for college and university use may depend on exactly what you wish to view with the microscope. Below are some guidelines for choosing the best college or university microscope.

    Using Microscopes for Surface Roughness Inspection(Post)

    Surface roughness inspection and quality control are two important areas of manufacturing, especially in the automotive industry. Visible surface defects including cracks, bubbles, scratches and incl ...

    COVID-19 Under the Microscope(Post)

    Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Under the Microscope The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Rocky Mountain Laboratories (NIAID-RML), located in Hamilton, Montana was able to capture i ...

    Different Types of Microscopes Explained(Post)

    Different Types of Microscopes Explained The microscopes described below each create their image in a different way. The most commonly used microscope is the light microscope, which uses the light we ...

    Food Package Seal under the Microscope(Post)

    Food Packaging Seals under the Microscope Microscope World recently worked with a customer that needed to view the quality of their sealant on food packaging. In particular they needed to see the sea ...

    Choosing a Veterinary Microscope for Your Clinic(Post)

    Quality microscopes are a worthwhile investment in a veterinary practice’s laboratory investigations and case management. Commonly used for urinalysis, parasitology, microbiology and cytology,& ...

    A Comprehensive Guide to the Light Microscope - How to Use a Light Microscope(Post)

    Light microscopy is a fundamental tool in the field of biology and various other scientific disciplines. It enables scientists to visualize and study the intricate details of biological specimens at ...

    Mushrooms under the Microscope(Post)

    Mushrooms, also known as fungi or toadstools, are the spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus. The mushroom typically grows above ground or on top of its food source (on a log, or out the side of a m ...

    Microscope Ergonomic Work Station(Post)

    A proper ergonomic work station when using your microscope can reduce the risk of occupational injuries. UCLA Ergonomics suggests the following tips to maintain a safer environment when using mi ...

    What is a Microscope Used For?(Post)

    Microscopes are used to magnify and observe tiny objects, organisms, and structures that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, allowing scientists and students to explore and understand the mi ...

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    Microscope Information Microscope Service Microscope Magnification Microscope Magnification versus Resolution Measuring with a Microscope The Differences Between Biological Microscopes and Stereo Mi ...