A tiny $10 microscope
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A tiny microscope that employs the same kind of chip used in digital cameras can produce high-resolution images of cells without the expensive, space-hogging lenses that have been part of microscope design for centuries.
A quick technology review by researchers at Caltech, click to read more.
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