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The second microscope takes three-dimensional images of the larger cells around it, creating a real-time 3D video of the virus’s movements as it searches for a way in.
But the image was not seen under a microscope. Instead, it was computer generated. And it doesn't specifically show a T4 bacteriophage, a virus that primarily targets and infects the bacteria ...
A telescope. A microscope. Seen through the telescope, our village is peaceful and safe for our families. Seen through the microscope, a virus is growing. Parents by choice. School administration ...
The latest: Ozcan used a smartphone-powered microscope USB plug-in to detect human cytomegalovirus particles, according to a report from Fast Company.