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Exploring with microscopes – introduction

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Exploring with microscopes – introduction

We live in a beautiful world – and that beauty and complexity extends far beyond what humans can see unaided. ...

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Nanoscience – question bank

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Nanoscience – question bank

An inquiry approach is a method often used in science education. The question bank provides an initial list of questions about nanoscience and places where their ...

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Nanoscience – introduction

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Nanoscience – introduction

Nanoscience involves the study of chemical and physical changes that happen at the nanoscale. Researchers and scientists are interested in the nanoscale, because when many materials ...

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History of microscopy – timeline

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History of microscopy – timeline

Microscopes let us view an invisible world – the objects around us that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This timeline provides ...

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Exploring with microscopes – key terms

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Exploring with microscopes – key terms

Taking a closer look at our world Microscopes let us view an invisible world – the objects around us that are too small to be seen ...

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The role of observation in science

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The role of observation in science

Observation is something we often do instinctively. Observation helps us decide whether it’s safe to cross the road and helps to determine if cupcakes are ready ...

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Associate Professor Rainer Künnemeyer

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Associate Professor Rainer Künnemeyer

Position: Former Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of Waikato. Field: Optics, optoelectronics. Rainer was born in Germany where he attended high school and university. He ...

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Ophthalmology research

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Ophthalmology research

Associate Professor Gordon Sanderson’s research is in the field of ophthalmology – a scientific field of study that is concerned with anatomy, physiology and diseases of ...

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Dr Bronwyn Lowe

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Dr Bronwyn Lowe

Position: University Lecturer, Department of Applied Sciences, University of Otago. Field: Clothing and textile sciences. Dr Bronwyn Lowe hasn’t had your ‘standard’ scientific career path. Rather ...

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Liz Girvan

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Liz Girvan

Position: Microscopist, Microscopy Otago. Field: Microscopy. Liz Girvan is a microscopist at the University of Otago. She looks after two scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) at the ...

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Types of electron microscopes

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Types of electron microscopes

Electron microscopes were developed in the 1930s to enable us to look more closely at objects than is possible with a light microscope. Scientists correctly predicted ...

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Light microscopes

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Light microscopes

Since Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first saw mysterious ‘animalcules’ (bacteria) through his simple glass lens in the late 1600s, scientists have wanted to understand more about the ...

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Preparing samples for the electron microscope

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Preparing samples for the electron microscope

Electron microscopes are very powerful tools for visualising biological samples. They enable scientists to view cells, tissues and small organisms in very great detail. However, these ...

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Cell organelles

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Cell organelles

Every cell in your body contains organelles (structures that have specific functions). Just like organs in the body, each organelle contributes in its own way to ...

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Animal cells and their shapes

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Animal cells and their shapes

Cells are the building blocks of life – all living organisms are made up of them. Textbooks often show a single ‘typical’ example of a plant ...

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The microscopic scale

From the universe itself down to the tiniest subatomic particle, objects in our world exist in a mind-boggling array of sizes. With microscopes, we can look ...

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How microscopes magnify

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How microscopes magnify

A microscope is something that uses a lens or lenses to make small objects look bigger and to show more detail. This means that a magnifying ...

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Magnification and resolution

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Magnification and resolution

Microscopes enhance our sense of sight – they allow us to look directly at things that are far too small to view with the naked eye. ...

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Squishy rocks and earthquakes

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Squishy rocks and earthquakes

Earthquakes are a fact of life in New Zealand, but we still don’t understand exactly what triggers them. Microscopes are some of the many tools that ...

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Making connections in the brain

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Making connections in the brain

The human brain has a multitude of functions. As well as organising our thoughts, feelings and actions, it also controls bodily processes like fertility. At puberty, ...

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A closer look at the cell’s antenna

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A closer look at the cell’s antenna

We know a lot about how cells work and about the organelles they contain (the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and so on). However, scientific knowledge is ...

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Exploring with microscopes – question bank

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Exploring with microscopes – question bank

An inquiry approach is a method often used in science education. The question bank provides an initial list of questions about our resources on exploring with ...

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Allan Mitchell

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Allan Mitchell

Position: Technical Manager, Otago Micro and Nanoscale Imaging. Field: Microscopy. Allan Mitchell is the technical leader at Otago Micro and Nanoscale Imaging, the centralised microscopy facility ...

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Harakeke under the microscope

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Harakeke under the microscope

Microscopes have played an important role in recent research on harakeke (native New Zealand flax) at the University of Otago. Dr Bronwyn Lowe and other researchers ...

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