Turning your iPhone or Android camera into Microscope
Sep 22, 2013
    Have you ever been wanting to take a picture of something you're looking at under your microscope but you just can't? Well, but now the Microphone Lens turns your iPhone or Android camera phone into a portable handheld microscope.    By attaching a lightweight, inexpensive device to the back of a smart phone, researchers at the University of California  (UCLA) can convert the phone into a sensitive fluorescence microscope.    Microphone Lens allows the phone's camera to take pictures of single nanoparticles and viruses, possibly providing a portable diagnostic tool for health care workers in developing countries.      In an experiment, A Nokia 808 PureView smartphone has been used to do fluorescent imaging on individual nanoparticles and viruses. By clipping on a 3D-printed attachment that included a laser bought on eBay     Their work is funded by Nokia university research funding, the Army Research Office, the National Science Foundation, and other sources.