The iPhone is a beautiful machine with amazingly clean lines and smooth surfaces. But how does an iPhone that’s suffered the normal daily wear and tear hold up…under a $30,000 optical microscope? Not ...
No, these are not the new features of the iPhone 5. Researchers from the University of California have tweaked iPhones in such a way that they can be used as high-quality medical imaging and chemical ...
A brand-new teardown of the iPhone 15 uses a microscope to highlight what's tucked away beneath the shell of Apple's flagship smartphone. Every year, iFixit does teardowns of Apple's yearly iPhone ...
Before we get too far into this blog post, let's review one very important safety warning: It is generally a really bad idea to pour water onto your electronics. A really, really bad idea. Subscribe ...
A cool project to build a high-power digital microscope recently showed up on the instructables website. Ten minutes and twenty dollars may be a little bit optimistic, but the interesting video makes ...
Researchers at German universities have devised a way to get microscopes into the hands of science-curious kids on a budget using scavenged iPhone 5 lenses and Lego. Researchers Bart E. Vos, Emil Betz ...
A Lake Oswego company released the first professional microscope for iPhones and iPads, called the ProScope Micro Mobile. Bodelin Technologies began selling the attachment earlier this month and ...