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What Microscope Magnification Should I Start With?(Post)
What Objective Magnification Should I Start With? An important point to understand when working with compound microscopes and their objective lenses is that the field of view changes as the magnifica ...
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 ...
Bougainvillea Under the Microscope(Post)Bougainvillea Under the Microscope Bougainvillea is a vine that grows anywhere from 3-39 feet in height, with pink, yellow and sometimes white flowers. These plants are popular in warm climates. Flow ...
Daphnia under the Microscope(Post)What Does Daphnia Look Like Under The Microscope? Daphnia are a genus of small planktonic crustaceans that are commonly referred to as water fleas. Daphnia are called water fleas because their swimmi ...
Plant Stomata under the Microscope(Post)On the outer layer of the leaf of a plant are microscopic holes called stomata. Stomata control gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing. Stomata are of particular interest to plant breeder ...
Food Analysis under the Microscope(Post)Foreign materials in food need to be identified with a variety of food analysis methods for safety reasons. Food analysis microscopes are used to identify ingredients that go into prepared foods, add ...
Best Microscopes Buying Guide for 2026(Post)Whether you're shopping for a child’s first microscope, upgrading a classroom setup, or building a professional lab, choosing the right microscope can make a huge difference in what you can see ...
What Kids Microscope Should I Buy for My Child?(Post)Choosing A Children's Microscope for Your Student There are many types of children’s microscopes on the market and it can be frustrating trying to figure out which one is best. Here are a few t ...
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 ...
Stereo Microscope 225x Myth(Post)At Microscope World we occasionally receive emails from customers who want to know whether we have a stereo microscope that can measure down to 1 micron. They mention stereo zoom microscopes they fou ...
Microscope World Customer List(Page)Over the years, Microscope World has provided microscopes and science materials to a wide spectrum of customers. This includes US military, domestic and foreign government agencies, doctors, hosp ...



