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  • Scientist working on biointerfaces, cell biology and microscopy. Head of the light microscopy center, ETH Zürich [http://www.lmc.ethz.ch/ Light microscopy Center, ETH Zürich]
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  • * 11h - 14h Voluntary visit to [http://lmc.biol.ethz.ch ETH Zurich, Light Microscopy Center] and other BioNano-Labs (to be confirmed)
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  • ...at 20 pixels soldered and hard-wired by hand is already a lot. The ambient light photo transistor sensors work like a charm. Interfacing using 4 multiplexer I´m very interested in visiting the light microscopy center of ETH Zurich.
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  • http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/light/spectrograph/spectrograph.html Measurements below where taken against "sun-light" on a cloudy day... veeery cloudy :-(
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  • ...a filter and a laminar air flow system to achieve this. There is also a UV light that is run for about half an hour before the experiment starts to kill any 2) Uv light(15 watts)......................[[File:IMG_7998.JPG‎]]
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  • 26. Observe the plates under UV-light (312 nm).
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  • '''27.''' Observe the plates under UV-light (312 nm). 3. Run UV light for about half an hour before starting experiment.
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  • ...cerate a program that operates on these markers. the table uses infra red light for finger tracking. ...rect contact with the surface. In order to avoid direct reflections of the light source and projector lamp, the lower side of the surface should have a matt
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  • ...ecrete an enzyme that runs along the optic nerve and makes the retina emit light. The image on the retina gets projected on to the lens of the right eye and
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  • ...ith cotton seal so it can breathe and put the bottle/flask under the lamp (light and warm place).
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  • ...y attach to the bees legs and so if I had to keep this in a room lit by UV light then I would see glowing bees flying everywhere! I know it sounds far fledg
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  • ...ll be happy to learn that it only takes any few key components and various light construction. Together with a little patience and accuracy, you can add an
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  • Goat Cheese Sauce is a light plus delicate addition to just about any meal. Fresh goat cheese has an ai ...oil until they are fully incorporated and the paste is smooth, fluffy and light.
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  • http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lumulabs/lumu-bringing-light-meter-to-the-21st-century simple light absorbtion at a specific wavelength of a cheap laser, easy detection of tur
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  • ...re great tools to detact very, very small things, tiny movements or induce light-dependant effects on nanoscale materials. Red lasers will do for most of th
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  • ...to see the absorption bands. To digitally measure these one can use simple light-sensors/arduinos, hacked line-scanners, mobile phones or webcams. As a more
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  • ...t frequencies, wavelengths of sound in a different manner, hopefully using light, and motion as its visible responses.
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  • ...ure said pigments. The dish would be surrounded by a ring of inward-facing light.
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  • 1) we needed light
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  • ...e them manufacture green fluorescent protein (GFP), which glows under blue light. When "wild," nonfluorescent B. subtilis were grown side by side with the a
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  • ...re was a base for the slides. Also the microscope could be inserted to the light area because there was a gap there. ...top for testing. We noticed that how many ever times we tried shifting the light position and changing the angle of the webcam, the image was blurry and we
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  • ...the microscope coz it wasn't stable on it's own,it didn't have sufficient light nor space to put slides.
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  • ...ns and fit it back into the webcam. It should be a snug fit to not let any light leak around the edges.
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  • ...lacing it around the webcam. This caused the light to form shadows and the light was thwarted away by the webcam, so it didnt work. We went back home with t ...used a light that could be moved with our hand depending on the amount of light required for that specific object. Or it could just be placed below the sta
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  • ...rn art,flower art and pigment art under the Plant category and collage art,light art,dye art and movement art under Microbes. We categorised the awards unde
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  • layer which codes for crystals which reflect blue light. Chromatophores are pigment-containing and light-reflecting cells found in amphibians, fish, reptiles, crustaceans, and ceph
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  • * (Xx old lcd monitor (as a "light table" for experiments))
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  • - Laser cutting masks or light materials using a DVD-laser-diode<br>
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  • ...or another fluorescent dye that reacts with the DNA, and checking under UV light.
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  • ==== Light-Seeker ====
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  • - Laser cutting masks or light materials using a DVD-laser-diode<br>
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  • ''Comparisons of the body to machine are sometimes seen in a negative light; endemic of a mechanistic worldview which is overly-reductive approach to s * Ends break apart if you shine light at a frequency
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  • ''Comparisons of the body to machine are sometimes seen in a negative light; endemic of a mechanistic worldview which is overly-reductive approach to s * Ends break apart if you shine light at a frequency
    54 KB (8,408 words) - 18:09, 2 November 2011
  • By adding a light bulb/heat on top it could be highly accellerated:
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  • some discussion about the light bulb and fan thermocycler in [http://groups.google.com/group/diybio/browse_
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  • ...out) the lens of a cheap webcam you can achieve high magnification. Add a light source, torch or LED for illumination. Show the live video on a large compu
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  • ...gon fruit and transformed the typical red tapioca based starch pearls into light and delicious red dragon fruit pearls (buah naga). We tested the spherifi
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  • * Photosynthesis - the biological process of turning light into energy rich organic compounds, found in algae, plants and some microor ...mitting Diode, an electrical component that turns an electric current into light.
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  • ...ed to endow it with protective agents that harmlessly convert the absorbed light to heat.
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  • |[[File:BT_DIY_UV-drawer.jpg|120px]] ||1 x UV light bulp (black light) ||1 x 254nm / 366nm tube || 4 x UV-LED's
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  • * "It Works - I see light!" * Sensors - light, temperature, conductivity
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  • This workshop will explore low-fi methods of 'brain hacking', using sound and light, to create hallucinatory effects, tactile and visual ques to trick our mind I use sound output to go direct to sound to light circuit - aka bio feedback brain machine -> clarify, please
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  • ...scription] to start. Transcription, Translation into GFP protein. Under UV light, or at ~400 or ~488nm excitation, the protein fluorescence can be measured http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-3mm-2-Pin-UV-Purple-LED-Light-Lamp-Bright-5000-Mcd-/150961264600?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2325fe17d
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  • ..., inwardly generated images. The technique involved Lying down with strong light directed at the ping-pong ball covered eyes, listening to white noise for l ...visual field immersion. In this state one perceives a homogenous field of light, or if moving around a space sees only change in brightness and subtle colo
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  • was movable and our microscope was fixed below it, we made our light source out of a <br>
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  • ...ch(our source of light) on the cardboard box with masking tape so that the light fell on the slide without causing a glare. <li>Bright Light(preferably Red.)</li>
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  • ...comfortable chair with halved ping-pong balls over the eyes, having a red light shone on them. The receiver also wears a set of headphones through which wh • Could see red light
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  • ...for our microscope with found materials. We attached an external source of light and made an elevated platform for the slides and an adjustable microscope.
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  • ...as red light, we decided maintaining the distance between the user and the light is essential, red being the more effective colour for the experiment. My gr
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  • <li>Bright light(preferably red)</li> <li>The receiver is then made to 'stare' at a bright light while listening to white noise(static) for 30 minutes.</li>
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