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Microscope on a Chip Could be Implantable

Posted August 04, 2008 9:33 AM

From Boing Boing:

Last Friday's Science Friday on NPR featured a really exciting segment on a "microscope on a chip," an ingenious, $10 method for building a microscope using a digital camera controller. The 17-minute segment runs through a number of potential applications for this, from cellphone microscopes that could autonomously identify hazardous bacteria in water samples (for cameraphones, the cost of implementing microscope functionality is about $1), to implanting cancer-detecting scopes in high-risk patients, to putting hundreds of microscopes on a single chip for massively parallel sampling and testing.

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08/05/2008 3:00 AM

The development of various types of microchip sensors has proved to be very worthwhile research.

This development, with a lens-free arrangement, is a late arrival, on the sensor stage.

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08/05/2008 11:45 AM

Fascinating - a physical property other than a lens that magnifies... And CHEAP!

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