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Microscopes

Magic Microscopes? Refractometer Microscopes by Application

What Are Refractometer Microscopes? Ernst Abbe invented the refractometer microscope in 1869, and it is often called the Abbe refractometer. It looked like a regular microscope, but the device uses two prisms: one light-reflecting and the other refracting. The item being evaluated is placed between these two prisms. However, based on this initial concept, there

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Microscopes

Microscope Ergonomics For a More Comfortable Work Day

Sitting in front of a microscope for long hours will cause significant discomfort no matter what model you use. Unfortunately, that is just part of the job. However, there is a way to make the task less stressful on your body and more tolerable with microscopic ergonomics. Manufacturers are now considering the ergonomics of their

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How Many Different Types of Microscopes Do You Know?

Understanding Microscopes Microscopes are one of the most basic, foundational building blocks of the scientific process. The ability to zoom in on viruses and bacteria has played a hugely pivotal role in advancing chemistry, medicine, and other scientific domains across the past century and into today.  The history of microscopes would take up an entire

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Microscopes

Digital Camera Adapters for Microscopes – All You Need to Know

What Are Digital Camera Adapters for Microscopes? Getting a picture from a microscope to a camera isn’t necessarily the most self-explanatory and cut-and-dry process. Within the field of microscopy, scientists and other researchers often want to have a portable image of the specimen they’re studying. The way to do this is by affixing a digital

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Microscopes

Ultimate Guide to The Basic Working Simple Microscope

What Is a Basic Working Simple Microscope? A basic working simple microscope is an optical instrument that you can use to observe specimens and small objects. Created in the 17th century, simple microscopes were under mass production by the 18th century.  As the name suggests, the simple microscope features one convex lens which manipulates how

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Microscopes

Rheostat Microscope Function: Everything You Need to Know

When looking into a microscope, having the best magnification is only one part of getting the most precise picture. You also need accurate lighting that can adjust to accommodate your ability to see your specimen. That is where the rheostat microscope function comes into play. Do you know what the rheostat is or why it

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Tried and True: The Abbe Refractometer and Why You Need One

A tool invented in 1869, Abbe refractometers are a highly useful scientific instrument. First developed to measure the refractive nature of liquids, its inventor, Ernst Abbe, wanted to see just how much light bent within various liquids. Using his newly-invented instrument, he started categorizing various liquids into a refractive index.  In the 150 years since

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Let’s Get Specific (Gravity, That Is): What Are Hydrometers?

Hydrometers are scientific instruments with many applications that people can utilize. Hydrometers were designed to measure the specific gravity of various liquid solutions in their purest form. But what exactly does this mean, and what are the applications for a scientific instrument like this? In this article, we aim to break down exactly what hydrometers

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Triple The Fun: What Are Trinocular Fluorescence Microscopes?

In the field of microscopy, it’s not uncommon to run into pieces of equipment that seem very similar to others of its type, only to find that they offer very different functions. Trinocular fluorescence microscopes are prime examples of this, as they can seem very similar to conventional light microscopes. However, once you delve more

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All You Need to Know About the ATAGO Refractometer

The ATAGO refractometer is an advanced scientific instrument with many practical applications. These applications are useful in both private and professional life, and as a result, the ATAGO refractometer is one of the most sought-after tools of its kind. It is useful in laboratory environments, science classrooms, and professional kitchens and can give people valuable

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Microscopes

EVOS Microscopes: What Are They and Why You Might Want One

EVOS microscopes offer advanced images and analysis of cells (living or dead). The features and software that come with this tool provide photos and data you can’t get anywhere else. If you want an innovative way to teach a class, conduct a detailed presentation, or publish your findings with sensational imagery, an EVOS microscope is

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Inquiring Minds Want To Know: Should I Buy a Used Microscope?

The Pros of Buying a Used Microscope If the circumstances are right, there is one key advantage to buying a used microscope over a new one. It’s probably obvious: they’re budget-friendly, and if you do your research, they won’t skimp on quality, either. Analogous in some ways to purchasing a used vehicle, while styles change

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