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Digital Camera World on MSNResearchers 3D print a fully working microscope in 3 hours, costing $60 – complete with lenses, camera and Raspberry PiIn a truly futuristic feat, researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, have built a 3D-printed ...
The Automatic Print Ejector is pretty much taken straight out of a [Buster Keaton] movie. It’s a series of scissor mechanisms with a 3D printed boxing glove on the end, driven by a stepper motor.
3D printers make excellent microscopes, as they’re designed to make small precise movements and are easily controlled via G-Code. We’ve seen them used for other delicate purposes too – such ...
More information: Talon Chandler et al, Volumetric imaging of the 3D orientation of cellular structures with a polarized fluorescence light-sheet microscope, Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
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