Archive for August, 2007

What You Should Be Looking For When Buying An Articulating Microscope

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

A microscope is a big investment. It is one major purchase. Whether you purchase a microscope from the best stores out there or through a dealer, you must take the time to inform yourself on the microscope models out there. The ironic thing about life is that it is so easy to pay our hard-earned […]

What Is An Articulating Microscope?

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Microscopes are basically used to provide a large or a magnified version of really tiny, almost invisible, things. At first, microscopes have proved their usefulness in the study of cells, and now they are widely used in the fields of metallurgy, archaeology, and even criminology. But the basic structure of ordinary microscopes has intrinsic limitations […]

The Common Uses Of An Articulating Microscope

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

In order to better appreciate the uses of an articulating microscope, it is usually best to know what an articulating microscope is. Many know that a microscope is an optic device or tool that contains one or several magnifying lenses. This instrument is used to make very small things, usually those that are not readily […]

Types and How to Use an Articulating Microscope

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

A microscope is a ‘mainstay’ inside a laboratory. It is used to view objects that are so small to be seen by the unaided or naked eye. It got its word from the science of observing minute objects which is ‘miscroscopy.’

Articulating Microscope With Digital Camera: More Than The Usual Images

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Imagine a microscope that can be extended to several inches vertically or horizontally and which can be folded in a position that is less than half the extended size when not in use. That means having a lot of work space for the common laboratory worker. For the usual scientist, equipment like an articulating microscope […]