Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have created the world's first fully 3D printed microscope for a fraction of the cost of traditional devices. Using a publicly available design from the website OpenFlexure, the scientists produced the microscope’s frame – and clear plastic lenses they designed themselves – using low-cost, accessible 3D printers.“This opens the doors to democratized access, rapid prototyping, and bespoke design of microscopes and optics at a fraction of the price of traditional microscopes,” said Dr Liam Rooney. It could help scientists and medics in low-income countries, as well as enabling students to learn more about science.

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