It was "eye floaters, " microscopic grey globs that cast shadows on the retina, that inspired California Institute of Technology professor ChanghueiYang to create a lensless microscope that aims to change the way scientists go about diagnosing diseases and developing new drugs--for a fraction of the cost.
It was "eye floaters, " microscopic grey globs that cast shadows on the retina, that inspired California Institute of Technology professor ChanghueiYang to create a lensless microscope that aims to change the way scientists go about diagnosing diseases and developing new drugs--for a fraction of the cost of a conventional microscope.