Abstract: The OpenFlexure Microscope is a 3D-printed laboratory-grade motorised microscope. Over the past 3 years, the microscope has primarily been co-developed between the University of Bath and the ...
I built a 3D printed, scanning laser confocal microscope so I could collect 3D surface topology and profilometry data! The microscope stage is based on an OpenFlexure "Delta" stage, and the confocal ...
Continuing our monthly interview series "Building a Free Internet of the Future", we spoke with the team behind the OpenFlexure open hardware microscope project, and in particular with Julian Stirling ...
I've been playing with the Python API of Boxes.py to improve on the case I previously made using the web-based generator. I'd happily tidy up my current effort and submit a PR if you'd be interested ...
At the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, Scotland, a team of scientists has embarked on a crazy challenge to produce their own equipment at an unbeatable cost – less than £50 or around $63. This ...
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have created the world’s first fully 3D printed microscope in under three hours and for less than £50. This is a significant reduction in cost compared to ...
In a truly futuristic feat, researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, have built a 3D-printed microscope in under three hours, costing a total of around $60 / £50 / AU$95 – ...
In context: 3D printing is slowly becoming mainstream, having moved beyond functional prototyping, rapid tooling, trinkets, and toys. We have already seen people use 3D printers to create fashion ...
The OpenFlexture Microscope is a DIY, open-source, 3D-printed microscope built around the Raspberry Pi 4, a Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2, and a choice of optics or various qualities up to lab-grade ...