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When I think about microscopes I imagine the whole civilization, because nowadays microscopes are used almost in every sphere of human activity. You can’t conduct a test or analysis without a microscope and it’s also impossible to create modern microschemes … Continue reading
I think that sweater is a universal winter clothing for men (as well as for some women). As you all know sweaters can vary in color, design, thinkness and warmness. I think that for winter purposes sweaters should be very … Continue reading
I think that sweater is a universal winter clothing for men (as well as for some women). As you all know sweaters can vary in color, design, thinkness and warmness. I think that for winter purposes sweaters should be very … Continue reading
Smallest Panda through a Microscope
Chinese artist (Ching Ing Chua) painted the smallest panda in the world. The image of panda bear is made on the human hair, and can be seen only with the help of a microscope at 50 thousand times magnification. A … Continue reading
Ancient Nanotechnology
Today I want to share with you the information about nanotechnology. I’ve been writing a report about it and decided that these newly released facts are very interesting. It’s not only for the people of science, but for everyone. Damask … Continue reading
The New Digital Camera Microscope
Earlier this year, at the end of September at the ATExpo held in Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Chicago, which I attended due to my curiosity, the Norvegian company introduced it’s newly released Aven Digital Camera Microscope . … Continue reading
The Green Doctor
Have you ever tried to count all the seeds in a cucumber? I can proudly say that I did. When I was 5 years old I sincerely believed that I could do that, but at that timeI wasn’t very experienced … Continue reading
Microscopic salt and sugar
If I ask you “Do you know how sugar and salt look like?”, you’d think that I’m insane, everyone knows how salt and sugar look like. We use them every day in our meals, we know how the taste and … Continue reading
Snowflakes under the microscope
I hope that you love winter and enjoy snow the way I do. I have a very dear friend from Russia, whom I love. I was talking to her on the phone the other day and she told me this … Continue reading
Microscope Constellation
I love reading interesting articles, so every day I’m getting news about world’s events and high tech discoveries. The news vary from political, cultural, economical, health, etc. Sometimes if I think that there is something interesting you would like to … Continue reading