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  • How to set up a darkfield microscope
    April 13, 2024

    How to set up a darkfield microscope

    Instead of shining light directly through your sample, darkfield microscopy places a circular blocker known as a ‘stop’ in the way. The stop blocks any direct light from hitting the sample, allowing only the angled light that can sneak around the edges to get past. This angled light would ordinarily miss the objective lens, leaving the image completely dark (the ‘dark’ in darkfield).

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  • What are the different types of plain glass microscope slides?
    March 30, 2024

    What are the different types of plain glass microscope slides?

    Don’t take the humble glass slide for granted. These unassuming little rectangles lie at the heart of casual microscopy and professional scientific research alike. Despite their simple appearance, they come with a surprising variety of features and benefits. Let’s take a quick look at the types of plain glass microscopes slides you might encounter.

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  • How to use eyepiece micrometers and reticles
    March 2, 2024

    How to use eyepiece micrometers and reticles

    Measuring cells and microorganisms under a microscope isn’t as simple as whipping out a tape measure. To measure truly microscopic things, you need to install a useful tool known as a reticle or eyepiece micrometre.  And to properly calibrate it, you’ll need a special glass microscope slide known as a stage micrometre. Once calibrated, the reticle will allow you to make accurate measurements through your microscope quickly and easily.

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  • Microscope condenser and aperture diaphragm explained
    February 17, 2024

    Microscope condenser and aperture diaphragm explained

     

    If you’re interested in making the most of your microscope, you’ll want to get to grips with the condenser and aperture diaphragm on your scope. These essential components play a critical role in the quality of your images – and you’ll need to understand a little of their nuances to get a sharp, well-contrasted look at your samples.

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  • What is a tissue culture microscope?
    February 3, 2024

    What is a tissue culture microscope?

    The tissue culture microscope is basically a type of inverted microscope. With a regular microscope, the light source is situated underneath the specimen, and the objective lens is above it. But with a tissue culture microscope, it’s the other way around. You still look down through the eyepieces, but the objective lens is located below the sample, and is illuminated from above. This setup allows you to observe the sample from underneath. As cultures tend to flourish or settle at the bottom of containers, like petri dishes, flasks and multi-well plates, this setup is ideal.

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  • How to use and care for the McMaster test slide for faecal worm egg counting
    January 20, 2024

    How to use and care for the McMaster test slide for faecal worm egg counting

    The McMaster method is generally very easy to use. However, many different variations of the technique have emerged over the years, so you may encounter some minor differences depending on your approach or specific needs. Fortunately, the core methodology remains largely the same so this example will give you a good idea of what to expect.

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  • Fun microscope experiments for kids #3
    December 27, 2023

    Fun microscope experiments for kids #3

    Introducing a few more fun and educational activities for kids! Give your child the opportunity to spark their curiosity and make new discoveries with the help of a microscope and a few everyday objects.  Onion This experiment into the fascinating...

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