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Zeiss Stemi 305 Stereo Microscope Images(Post)
The Zeiss Stemi 305 stereo zoom microscope is used for a variety of applications including educational lab work, botany, zoology, mineralogy, geology, veterinary medicine, PCB electronics, entertainm ...
Diaphragm Microscope Function(Post)What Is the Function of the Diaphragm on a Microscope Among the various components of a microscope, the diaphragm plays a crucial role in controlling the amount of light that passes through the speci ...
Choosing an Inspection Microscope(Post)What Kind of Microscopes Are Best for Inspection Tasks? A microscope can be used when inspecting parts for quality control, failure analysis, and research and development in order to see details that ...
A Comprehensive Guide to Confocal Microscopes(Post)Confocal microscopes are essential tools in scientific research and industrial applications, offering unparalleled imaging precision and clarity. In this guide, we’ll explore what confocal micr ...
Optical Microscopy(Post)What Is Optical Microscopy? Optical microscopy is a technique that uses visible light and a series of lenses to magnify small objects to a level where they can be observed and analyzed. It is a widel ...
Vinyl Record under the Microscope(Post)Microscope World recently took an old vinyl record and put it under a metallurgical microscope to see what the grooves looked like at high magnification. This first vinyl record image was captured at ...
What is a Microscope?(Post)What is a Microscope? A microscope is an instrument used to magnify objects that can't be viewed with the naked eye or need a bit more magnification in order to see them better. What can I view with ...
Microscopy Polarization Explained(Post)Polarized Light Microscopy Polarization contrast is a contrast method to detect birefringence, which is a material characteristic that can be found in minerals, polymers, crystals, pharmaceutical sam ...
How to Obtain Darkfield in Microscopy(Post)Darkfield microscopy can be useful when staining a specimen is not an option. Learn a bit more about how darkfield microscopy works here. On a biological compound microscope, darkfield is often used ...
Why Are There Several Different Types of Microscopes and Are They All Necessary?(Post)Microscopes are essential tools in science and industry, providing insights into the microscopic world that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. With various types available, it’s natural ...
Stereo Microscope Buying Guide(Page)Stereo microscopes, also known as dissecting microscopes, were designed to provide a three-dimensional view for examining solid samples with complex surfaces at low magnification using incidental or ...
How To, When To and Why Use Immersion Oil(Page)Why Use Microscope Immersion Oil? When light passes from a material of one refractive index to another (for example: from glass to air), it bends. In the space between the microscope objective lens ...



