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Vision Microscopes

May 18th, 2012
Vision Microscopes

Vision Microscopes

Vision Microscopes

The stereoscopic microscope is to science fair projects what Jell-o is to first time cooks; a foolproof project that will really do what it is expected to do. Stereoscopic microscopes have been around forever, with their design unaffected by the advent of such 20th century wonders as the negatron and digital microscopes.

Compound or Stereoscopic?

No matter how many bells and whistles either of them may have added, there ar two basic kinds of microscope: compound and stereoscopic. The difference between them is that a compound microscope allows Read the rest of this entry »

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Wild Heerbrugg Microscope

May 15th, 2012
Wild Heerbrugg Microscope

Wild Heerbrugg Microscope

Wild Heerbrugg Microscope

The process of choosing a new compound light microscope requires a number of considerations. Two primary things of grandness ar where and how you plan on using the microscope. Therefore, a investigator or scientist in most cases will have more needs and requirements compared to a hobbyist when purchasing a microscope. Another consideration to make is quality.

As mentioned before, one of the primary factors that should determine the type of compound light microscope you buy is your primary purpose for buying the microscope and whether it is for a hobby or work. Largely, your planned Read the rest of this entry »

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Wild Microscope

May 14th, 2012
Wild Microscope

Wild Microscope

Wild Microscope

One of the Law of Attractions Laws “The Forgotten Law of Thinking”…is it really that absurd? Here’s my take on it!

Science has proven, whether you believe it or not, that you ar an energy field and nothing more.

If you were capable to look astatine yourself through a powerful microscope, you would see that you ar a mass of molecules, atoms and electrons moving around as an energy pattern. Basically, you are just a slowed down energy field that appears solid but, under a microscope, you ar a field of Read the rest of this entry »

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Wild Microscopes

May 12th, 2012
Wild Microscopes

Wild Microscopes

Wild Microscopes

Ever wondered what a leaf looks like under a microscope? How about an insect? Or thought about the water you are drinking? Whether it is for you or as a gift for a child, it’s ne’er too early to spark a love of learning, skill and the vast beauty of the world. People young and old are fascinated by the way the world is created and what makes it tick. All of us astatine some point have wanted to know the inner workings of the world around us and everything in it haven’t we? Once a child looks into Read the rest of this entry »

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Wolfe Microscope

April 13th, 2012
Wolfe Microscope

Wolfe Microscope

Wolfe Microscope

It is quite common for penny stocks (also called pennies) to increase 50% – 100% in a single day. In fact, you’ll see a 1000% increase with pennies often enough that, although people do talk about it when this happens, it isn’t shocking. You’ll ne’er see this type of increase with mid caps and large caps that trade on the NYSE and NASDEQ. In fact, you won’t see this with small caps that trade in the centime stock range (less than $5/share) either. The biggest single day gainer for a stock that is not a cent stock was on Read the rest of this entry »

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X-ray Microscope

April 12th, 2012
X-ray Microscope

X-ray Microscope

X-ray Microscope

Chinese Fossils shed Light on Single-celled Ancestry of Animals

An international team of scientists have promulgated a noteworthy paper particularisation their research into an amazing, microscopic fossil that provides evidence of the single-celled ancestor of all complex animal life forms. The fossil shows an amoeba-like organism dividing in nonsexual cycles, first to produce two cells, then four, eight, sixteen, thirty-two and so on. The pattern of cell division is very similar to that found in animal embryos, including our own human embryo – but the fossil dates from approximately 570 million years Read the rest of this entry »

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Zeiss Confocal Microscope

April 11th, 2012
Zeiss Confocal Microscope

Zeiss Confocal Microscope

Zeiss Confocal Microscope

Hans Janssen and Zacharias Janssen are held to be the inventors of the microscope, according to the recorded letters of the Dutch envoy, William Boreel. The invention was around the year 1595. Galileo Galilei developed a compound microscope using a bulging and a concave lens in the year 1609. The formulation of Christian Huygens in the 17th century, the simple 2-lens ocular system with neutral correction is pop even today. Anton van Leeuwenhoek popularized the functionality of the instrument among the biologists and the credibility, the “Father of Microscopy” is generally awarded to him. Leeuwenhoek made his Read the rest of this entry »

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Zeiss Inverted Microscope

April 10th, 2012
Zeiss Inverted Microscope

Zeiss Inverted Microscope

Zeiss Inverted Microscope

Surgical microscopes ar one of the most exciting advancements in the surgical field. For more than half a century, surgeons around the entire world have been using surgical microscopes to perform intricate surgeries.

The conception of this surgical tool was first pioneered by Carl Zeiss – a leading German company in optical and opto-electronic industry. The surgery on humans under a surgical microscope was first performed in 1957.

Surgical microscopes ar very useful in acquiring a good three dimensional visualization of the patient’s anatomy. The prime advantage of these microscopes is that they Read the rest of this entry »

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Zeiss Microscope

April 9th, 2012
Zeiss Microscope

Zeiss Microscope

Zeiss Microscope

Zeiss Microscopes are fast becoming one of the most pop household brand names in the world of microscopes today.

Zeiss Microscopes is the creation of a man named Carl Zeiss that was born in Germany. He created a company named Zeiss after himself. The objective of his set up was to create high quality and long lasting lenses. These lenses were used for a variety of products. However, the brand grew to prominence mainly for its creation of great microscope lenses.

The brand grew in sizing and stature and is now diversified into Read the rest of this entry »

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Zeiss Surgical Microscope

April 7th, 2012
Zeiss Surgical Microscope

Zeiss Surgical Microscope

Zeiss Surgical Microscope

Advances in medical technology and the operative microscope have made tremendous advancements from its first inception in 1660. By 1830 John J. Lister provided sturdier stand to the microscope and by 1904 the microscope had three lenses that were interchangeable. The microscopes of today while using the same theory have far many uses than the early ones in medical procedures and in actual surgeries, where the ones of the past would non have been useful. They would however have gotten a lot of attention from the medical community, which would have been in awe at the technology.

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