These and other channels show Nostradamus programs more regularly than they show microscopes and telescopes combined.
It is staffed by nurses, not doctors, and has little high-tech equipment other than a few microscopes.
He wanted to be among the first to refine the techniques for viewing atoms by using scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs).
Traditional microscopes project a magnified image of an object onto a sensor.
That contraption to hold your microscopes glass slides together in the dishwasher is just waiting for you to design and MakerBot it.
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The scientists across the hall are fiddling obsessively with the Volkswagen-size microscopes to see how the molecules work together, and testing their strength and stability.
By comparison, current lab-quality microscopes can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
The officer went online and bought microscopes and other items from a woman who, it turns out, ordered such stuff for that hospital.
It has also acquired for the ISS two microscopes and a centrifuge that can simulate the gravity on, say, the moon or Mars.
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Cosmic rays from a supernova would have scorched the moon, leaving signs of damage in surface minerals that could be visible to microscopes.
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But by using scanning electron microscopes and computers, GreatPoint's experts were able to rapidly assess the effectiveness of different catalysts and fine-tune the formula.
On the strength of Erector's success, Gilbert branched out into microscopes, chemistry sets and a nuclear science kit containing a small sample of radioactive material.
By comparison, lab-quality microscopes can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
On the strength of Erector's success, Gilbert branched out into microscopes, chemistry sets and a nuclear science kit, which contained a small sample of radioactive material.
Yang's tiny microscope combines microfluidic technology--nanoscale devices that handle very small volumes of fluids--with optical sensors to do the tasks traditional microscopes do but cheaper and more efficiently.
We were on this tour and we were looking through these microscopes and you'd look at some little spots in the microscope and you'd say, well what's that?
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She says scientists used microscopes to compare slices from the autistic brain with matching slices from the brain of a typical man who had died at age 25.
Compared, that is, with the clutter of microscopes, culture dishes and bleary-eyed postdoctorates on the third floor of the Whitaker Health Sciences Building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Many patient taxonomists from several European countries and America then sieved through litres of muddy gravel with microscopes and pairs of tweezers to see what treasures had been captured.
Yang's tiny, dime-sized microscope combines microfluidic technology--nanoscale devices that handle very small volumes of fluids--with optical sensors to do the tasks traditional microscopes do, but cheaper and more efficiently.
These are intended for use in flat-panel displays (in which the tips of the nanotubes are used to spray electrons on to individual phosphor elements of the screen) and atomic-force microscopes.
He does however rely on microscopes to study samples and has been known to carry an L-shaped divining rod, which he holds over his head until it points him toward water.
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The Camp Room is decked out with two large flat-screen TVs, a library of videos and games (Legos, Connect Four, Sorry), three computers, water noodles, boogie boards and even microscopes.
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But until the manufacturing costs are offset by volume, it's an expensive ramp-up process: Yang expects the first run to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and produce 200 to 500 microscopes.
So not only that, but Paul informs me that the microscopes that they're going to have here will be twice as good as the ones they had -- (laughter) -- up in Oregon.
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Dr Page said the laboratory had a number of sophisticated microscopes which will be available to Pauline including a confocal laser scanner, which is a microscope which uses a laser to illuminate and fluoresce.
But until the manufacturing costs are offset by volume, it's an expensive ramp-up process: Yang (who grew up in Singapore) expects the first run to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and produce 200 to 500 microscopes.
Researcher Dr Isaac Bogoch, who specialises in internal medicine and infectious diseases at Toronto General Hospital, told the BBC he had read about smartphone microscopes being trialled in a laboratory and decided to "recreate it in a real world setting".
Today one-third of Unilever's food products come out of Wesdorp's research center, where 450 scientists, physicians, psychologists and, of course, chefs spend their days with microscopes, mass spectrometers and industrial ovens, researching things like creaminess and flavor and asking highly complex and daunting technological questions.
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