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The Museum has around 2.5 million microscope slides in its collections, which are either vertically or horizontally stored. The Digital Collections Programme has developed a slide digitisation ...
During an adult learning session, the microscope was constructed and set up. Users learned how to create and view slides of their own cheek cells, as well as leaf peels from a variety of different ...
With the right microscope, kids can examine details on flora and fauna that would be otherwise invisible to the naked eye — some of these are even capable of viewing bacteria in clear ...
Pop a cover slip on the slide and then put the slide onto the microscope. Take a look! Check out that strong cell wall structure. It's solid so that it keeps a plant's shape and structure.
Webmicroscopy is developed by the Lundin group. It is a method of digitizing entire microscope specimens and viewing as well as processing the virtual slides through a web interface. Johan Lundin's ...