All it takes is some double sided tape and a $7 lens to turn your iPhone into a microscope Add microscopes to the list of things your iPhone can replace. A group of scientist visiting Tanzania were ...
Face ID on the iPhone X is certainly a nice new feature, but make no mistake about it: the key selling point of the iPhone X is its edgeless OLED display. What makes the iPhone X display compelling, ...
We have seen quite a few different accessories for the iPhone 4, and the latest one will turn your iPhone 4’s camera into a microscope, allowing you to see things at up to 60x magnification. This ...
Sometimes people ask me to look at frightfully exciting things. These normally come via the incomprehensible medium of the press release. However, sometimes I get sent things (in this case, via an ...
There are few things I like more than seeing someone come up with a startlingly low-cost solution to an otherwise expensive problem. Instructables user Yoshinok has done just that by turning a few ...
These odd images were all taken using an iPhone cleverly equipped with a 45x microscope. The best part though? You can add such an upgrade to your own iPhone for ...
We have featured a number of different lenses and adapters which are both being home-made or manufactured that allow you to use your iPhone as a microscope. But this latest device can provide you with ...
Some 2 billion people around the world are affected by parasitic worms. Researchers trying to help them may soon use a simple iPhone hack. The Toronto General Hospital's Isaac Bogoch and colleagues ...
Amid rumors of both 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions of the iPhone 6, speculation about what resolutions Apple will use for the new devices has generated a number of different theories. The most ...
If you ever peered closely at a drop of water, you'll know that it can produce a tiny version of the world beyond. This ability to act as a lens can also turn a hole and a drip into a magnifying glass ...
We've seen devices that let you attach your smartphone to a microscope, but they require you to have access to a microscope in the first place. What if you don't? Well, that's where the MicrobeScope ...
Science lovers, rejoice. According to the latest research at the University of California, Davis, researchers have managed to use the iPhone 4s for use as a microscope and spectrometer. Pretty cool, ...
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