Microscope
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So I went ahead, collected wall tissue, prepared it so it was erect, sectioned it, put it on slides and then stuck it under the
microscope
to have a look, fully expecting to see crossed helices of collagen of some variety.
And if you look at them in the microscope, you can see that we actually have 10 times as many cells of microbes on us as we have human cells.
And unfortunately, if you want to learn about the microorganisms, just looking at them in a
microscope
is not sufficient.
If you've ever seen an electron
microscope
picture, you'll see this.
An ear surgeon then examines Anuk's ears under a
microscope
and decides a treatment plan.
If I were screening Anuk at school, sound-attenuating headphones and noise monitoring would take the place of a sound booth, and I would use a phone adapter instead of a
microscope
to examine his ears.
To do this, I designed a multilayer optical material shown here in a
microscope
image.
And that can be seen directly through a microscope, and I'm going to show you some of this today.
So that's just the eye of the bee with a microscope, and now all of a sudden you can see that the bee has thousands of individual eyes called ommatidia, and they actually have sensory hairs in their eyes so they know when they're right up close to something, because they can't see in stereo.
So when we would look at cells, this is how I really got involved in biology and science is by looking at living cells in the
microscope.
When I first saw living cells in a microscope, I was absolutely enthralled and amazed at what they looked like.
But look what the stamen and the pistil look like in a
microscope.
There are places in Africa where they do the mining of jewels, and you go to the sand where the rivers have the sand go down to the ocean, and it's like literally looking at tiny jewels through the
microscope.
Now, the way my microscopes work is, normally in a
microscope
you can see very little at one time, so what you have to do is you have to refocus the microscope, keep taking pictures, and then I have a computer program that puts all those pictures together into one picture so you can see actually what it looks like, and I do that in 3D.
And these are actually microscopic; you need a
microscope
to see these.
The solution is that these constructions, despite initial appearance, are not synonymous, that when you crank up the
microscope
on human cognition, you see that there's a subtle difference in meaning between them.
The real bacteria and viruses are so small we can't see them without a microscope, and you guys might know bacteria and viruses because they both make us sick.
Epinephrine is so small we will never see it, not through any
microscope
ever, but we know what it looks like, because it shows itself through some sophisticated machines with fancy names like "nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers."
The normal cell, if you looked at it under the microscope, would have a nucleus sitting in the middle of the cell, which is nice and round and smooth in its boundaries and it looks kind of like that.
When I was a young boy, I used to gaze through the
microscope
of my father at the insects in amber that he kept in the house.
Well, we looked at the tissue under the
microscope.
With a microscope, you can see them on a surface.
Now, the beauty of a soup is that because it is soup, you can agitate it and make those nuclei be distributed homogeneously in the liquid, so that now by looking under the
microscope
at just four or five samples of this homogeneous solution, you can count nuclei, and therefore tell how many cells that brain had.
To the naked eye it just looks like a square smaller than a postage stamp, but under a
microscope
what you see are thousands of tiny projections that are invisible to the human eye.
It's called a
microscope.
You take a stain, like acridine orange or a fluorescent stain or Giemsa, and a microscope, and you look at them.
The problem lies with the
microscope
itself.
We saw fungus growing on
microscope
lenses.
And we saw people who had a functional
microscope
but just didn't know how to even turn it on.
A Foldscope is a completely functional microscope, a platform for fluorescence, bright-field, polarization, projection, all kinds of advanced microscopy built purely by folding paper.
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