Tiny lensless endoscope captures 3-D images of objects smaller than a cell (phys.org) 42 points by bookofjoe 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] davidw 6y ago ↗ It'd be nice to see a few of the images. Did I miss a link to them? [–] umeshunni 6y ago ↗ It looks like the images will be part of the presentation at the frontiers in optics conference next month.
[–] umeshunni 6y ago ↗ It looks like the images will be part of the presentation at the frontiers in optics conference next month.
[–] allochthon 6y ago ↗ At 200 microns across, I'd be worried about inadvertently causing puncture wounds. (Might be an unfounded worry.)
[–] spacecity1971 6y ago ↗ Nanolive.ch is doing this quite well, high enough resolution to make structures like mitochondria clearly visible. Also able to make time lapse of living cells. (I don’t have any business connection to Nanolive, just an Instagram follower)
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