Indo-American Develops Paper Microscope “Foldscope”

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An Indian-origin scientist has developed an incredibly low-cost microscope made almost entirely out of a very unlikely material – paper.

The Foldscope, developed by Manu Prakash from Stanford University, contains three stages – a specimen stage in which the slide is placed, an optics stage that holds a ball lens and an illumination stage that contains an LED light.

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In order to view the specimen sample, users have to place their eyebrow against the paper with their eye close to the lens, in a fashion similar to the use of a traditional microscope.

Magnification and image panning are controlled by the user’s thumbs, including sliding to view different parts of the image and using a simple flexing mechanism to control magnification, according to ‘The Stanford Daily’.

Field testing has revealed several concerns about using Foldscope, including eye strain, ergonomics and examining potentially infectious samples so close to one’s body.

Researchers are therefore developing a different type of microscope for certain riskier circumstances.

Source: http://www.indiatimes.com/

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