[The Epoch Times]
… However, Dr. Gary Greenberg ofthe University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy dares to explore the unimaginable.
Combining science and art into one, Greenberg unveils never-seen microscopic views of objects like grains of sand, flowers, and food. …
I am currently building a new generation of 3D digital microscopes. These microscopes will be available for sale in 2012 under the trademark Edge-3D. My current research is to study moon sand in 3D from all the Apollo Mission landings. …
The magnification limit of my microscopes is about 1,500 times actual size; however, most of my images of sand, flowers, and food range from 100 times to 300 times. However, when I investigate cells from the body, such are brains cells or cells of the immune system, then I use magnifications of 400 times to 1,000 times. …
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