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When to use a glass microscope slide coverslip

When to use a glass microscope slide coverslip

The indispensable cover slip is an important part of microscopy. They protect your samples, protect your microscope from your samples, and generally make things easier to see.  But do you always need to use a cover slip, and are you...

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How to use a USB digital microscope to set stylus rake angle (SRA) at 92 degrees

How to use a USB digital microscope to set stylus rake angle (SRA) at 92 degrees

Remember when everyone ditched vinyl records for CDs? Well, they’re back – with a vengeance. But while you’re assured of their distinctive charm, how can you be sure you’re getting the best sound quality? In many cases, subpar sound quality can be traced to the angle of your stylus rake (otherwise known as the vertical tracking angle) – or how the needle is placed on the record. If you have an elliptical stylus rake, you can change the angle until you find the sweet spot that you think sounds best. 

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Buying advice for a live blood analysis microscope

Buying advice for a live blood analysis microscope

Live blood analysis involves using darkfield microscopy to observe live blood cells in a fresh sample. It’s a popular naturopathic approach that claims to provide a quick and easy glimpse into a person’s health and wellbeing. While the procedure appears...

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Microscope eyepiece focusing explained

Microscope eyepiece focusing explained

Did you know that everyone’s eyes are unique, including the distance between them? So setting up your microscope’s eyepieces correctly is crucial. Fortunately, adjusting the eyepieces to suit your eyes is a quick and easy process. Here’s how to do it. 

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What is an inverted microscope used for?

What is an inverted microscope used for?

Inverted microscopes work in pretty much the same way as upright microscopes, they just flip your perspective. The position of the illuminator and objective lenses are simply switched around, so that light now shines down from above, and the objectives are found underneath the stage.

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How do microscope beam splitters work?

How do microscope beam splitters work?

Getting the best out of your trinocular microscope as a photographer can be tricky. If you want to make the most of your camera port, you should first know about beam splitters – what they are and what they do. It controls how much of the light will be shared between your eyepieces and the camera port. There’s only so much light to go around, so this can be important.

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How to clean and disinfect your microscope

How to clean and disinfect your microscope

Germs spread easily so keep yourself, your co-workers and your family safe with good microscope sanitation. Just as you wash your hands before meals, you should routinely clean and disinfect your microscope to prevent the spread of infection – and to keep your equipment in good working order. This is particularly important in shared work or school environments. Here are some steps for keeping your microscope in good shape while keeping contamination to a minimum.

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Review of the My First Lab Premiere MFL-06 Duo-Scope Microscope

Review of the My First Lab Premiere MFL-06 Duo-Scope Microscope

Are you searching for the best microscope for a beginner? Weighing up quality versus cost? Ease of use versus fancy features? Or considering the basic choice of stereo versus compound? Look no further than the My First Lab-06 Duo-Scope. This microscope is versatile, affordable and of satisfactory quality.It’s a great choice for microscopists of any age who are just starting out.

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Six different types of microscopes explained

Six different types of microscopes explained

When you hear ‘microscope’, what kind of microscope do you think about? The traditional model once used in schools – waiting your turn, viewing things one by one and with one eye at a time? Or a microscope that allows for more modern technologies like digital imaging and file-sharing? Today, there’s a wide variety of microscopes in the world, each with their own uses. Below is an overview of 6 basic types of microscopes you’re likely to encounter.

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