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Zeiss Attains 166-Year Old Carl Zeiss Microscope
On this month's show, we get a look at history with a 166-year old simple microscope that was acquired by Zeiss, and believed to have been designed and built by company founder Carl Zeiss himself.
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Thursday, August 25, 2016
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Zeiss Attains 166-Year Old Carl Zeiss Microscope
On this month's show, we get a look at history with a 166-year old simple microscope that was acquired by Zeiss, and believed to have been designed and built by company founder Carl Zeiss himself. Also, we examine California Institute of Technology’s work with directed self-assembly of DNA origami onto lithographically-patterned binding sites, and we get a glimpse of a web-exclusive article that details the role of machine vision for inspecting adhesives in the auto industry. And we learn about the German Aerospace Center's development of a novel laser ablation technique that could stop space debris and its threat to space flight and satellite operations.
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