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Posted by duddy   June 4, 2013   7427 views

Developed in the University of California, Berkeley, lab of Daniel Fletcher, the CellScope, here trained on an algae sample, turns the camera of a standard cell phone into a diagnostic-quality microscope with a magnification of 5x–60x.

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I've taken pictures with my phone by just placing it on my eyepiece. This seems cool.
Posted on Jun 4, 2013 by savio
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That's rad! People in my Anatomy and Physiology course usually take pictures with their iPhones by holding it up to the eyepiece, but I'm sure the mobile microscopes produce a more quality image.
Posted on Jul 13, 2013 by doseofmegan
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