Fiberlines Blog: A Microscope Made From Paper? Yes, and It Can Save Lives for 50 Cents.
We know that paper can have many uses, and we usually like and share the ones we find interesting, funny or unusual. But this one has really stuck out for us at Domtar. Stanford bioengineer Manu Prakash and his colleagues were able to create fully functional microscopes that fit in a single sheet of paper, ready to cut and assemble. Street price: 50 cents. People at risk that need a microscopic blood exam: billions.
Discover the fascinating story of this invention by looking at the following links:
- An article in Wired Magazine: “How to Make a Microscope Out of Paper in 10 Minutes”, by Greg Miller
- A TED Talk by Manu Prakash featuring a live demo of the FoldScope
- An interview with Manu Prakash
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