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    Tips for Viewing Bacteria Under a Microscope(Post)

    Exploring the Microbial Universe: Tips for Viewing Bacteria Under a Microscope Bacteria, the tiny microorganisms that populate our world, hold significant importance in fields such as microbiology, m ...

    Tartaric Acid under the Microscope(Post)

    This image of tartaric acid was captured by Harald K. Andersen in Steinberg, Norway. Andersen used a polarizing microscope with a wave plate. The microscope setup had a Nikon 10x objective lens and a ...

    Microscope Digital Camera Options (Post)

    Digital Microscope Cameras When selecting a digital microscope camera it can be helpful to understand the pros and cons of each type of camera in order to determine which camera will work best for yo ...

    10 Types of Light Microscopes and How to Use Them(Post)

    What is a Light Microscope? A light microscope is a tool that enlarges and allows for the observation of tiny objects, often those that are not visible to the naked eye. It employs visible light and ...

    Choosing an Inspection Microscope(Post)

    What Kind of Microscopes Are Best for Inspection Tasks? A microscope can be used when inspecting parts for quality control, failure analysis, and research and development in order to see details that ...

    5 Tips to Properly Care for Your Microscope(Post)

    Microscope Care & Handling Following several tips to properly care for your microscope will help ensure that your microscope lasts for years to come. When carrying your microscope from one locati ...

    Best Microscope for Engraving Jewelry (Post)

    Engraving jewelry requires precision, control, and the ability to clearly see fine detail without sacrificing comfort. A standard microscope won’t always cut it. The wrong setup can limit your ...

    Swift Microscopes(Post)

    Swift Microscope Information Microscope World has sold Swift microscopes for fifteen years. Historically the Swift brand has been a solid work-horse brand of educational microscopes that are manufact ...

    Viewing Crystals with a Polarized Light Microscope(Post)

    Salt Crystals Under the Microscope The following images were obtained using a polarizing microscope. The sample above is of a mixture of potassium chloride, sodium chloride, and calcium chloride at ...

    Microscope Eyepiece Camera(Post)

    Using a Microscope Eyepiece Camera A microscope eyepiece camera can easily turn a monocular or binocular microscope that does not have a camera port into a digital microscope. A fairly inexpensive wa ...

    Phase Contrast Microscope Information(Page)

    A common activity in high school biology is to observe cheek cells.  To do this, one takes a flat toothpick and gently scrapes the inside of their cheek.  They smear the specimen on a flat ...

    IMA/USP Microscope Counting Chamber Reticles(Page)

    The IMA/USP counting reticle can be purchased here.   IMA/USP Microscope Reticle that meets USP 788 Government Standards.   The IMA/UPS counting reticle is used for manual particle coun ...