virtual microscopes
microscopes.compare-save.info
virtual microscopes
microscopes.compare-save.info
Microscopes: Selected resources
Microscopy news:
replaceya
More information on Microscopes:
Microscopes: Highlighted resources
replace
Microscopy books:
More microscopy news:
Secret 'dino bugs' revealed
Scientists use X-rays to find a host of animals trapped in 100-million-year-old opaque amber.
Virtuality and reality 'to merge'
Computers the size of blood cells will create immersive virtual realities by 2033, says inventor Ray Kurzweil.
Anatomy teaching goes on the road
A mobile lab-in-a-van and chemistry laboratories open for teaching at the University of Bristol.
Arctic muds reveal sea ice record
A new technique to track the extent of Arctic sea ice over the past 1,000 years is being developed by a UK team.
Can Brown make an impact on US?
Gordon Brown's relationship with the US will be much more low-key than Tony Blair's, says the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington.
Charcoal reveals wildfire history
UK scientists trace the history of wildfires by studying lumps of ancient charcoal from around the world.
Scientists open Stardust capsule
Scientists are & #34;excited and awed & #34; after opening the Stardust capsule which has returned from space.
Recruits needed to sift stardust
Members of the public are being asked to help study samples of interstellar dust returned by the US Stardust probe.
Laser spots paper 'fingerprints'
A low-cost, powerful laser system could help fight document and ID fraud, say Imperial College scientists.
Eat worms - feel better
Who would deliberately drink a dose of gut worms? The answer is Anna Glanz, an ordinary mother-of-two from Iowa.
Eat worms - feel better
Who would deliberately drink a dose of gut worms? The answer is Anna Glanz, an ordinary mother-of-two from Iowa.
Pain-free syringes developed
Scientists have developed a tiny hypodermic syringe that can be used to give virtually pain-free injections.
Plane-spotters arrive to 'clear names'
The British plane-spotters accused of spying in Greece land in Athens determined to clear their names when they stand trial this week.
Blind gorilla sees again
A gorilla born virtually blind has had the sight of one eye restored at a UK zoo.
Changing times for WEF conference
BBC World's Nik Gowing, a six-year veteran of the World Economic Forum, reports on the spirit of Davos.
Virtual imaging brings fossils to life
Scientists use virtual reality imaging to recreate ancient fossils, revealing an extinct community of previously unknown species.
Inoperable liver cancer treatment
A treatment that offers hope to patients with inoperable liver cancer has been successfully used in the US.
Shape of things to come
Scientists step & #34;five minutes into the future & #34; to show off the next generation Internet which promises a huge increase in bandwidth.
Scientists see atoms in diamond
Unprecedented images of the carbon atoms in a diamond have been taken by a new microscope.