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A Cell-Phone Microscope for Disease Detection

A cheap smart-phone microscope could bring fluorescent medical imaging to areas with limited access to health care.

Lighting Up Cells in 3-D

A new technique pushes the boundaries of super-resolution light microscopy.

Counting Cells in Seconds

A lensless imaging system finds and recognizes the shadows of T cells and bacteria.

Bringing Invisibility Cloaks Closer

The fabrication of two new materials for manipulating light is a key step toward realizing cloaking.

Tiny $10 Microscope

A high-resolution, lens-free microscope fits on a dime-size chip.

Magnetic Genes

Genetically engineered cells make their own nanomagnets, providing clear MRI images.

Pretty on the Inside

Detailed 3-D images of cells reveal the inner beauty of biology.

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