The Fastest Event I’ve Ever Seen Under the Lens
In this video, recorded with a 40× objective lens and a 10MP camera at 100% zoom, we witness an extraordinary event in live blood analysis. The entire sequence unfolded in only two seconds of real…
In this video, recorded with a 40× objective lens and a 10MP camera at 100% zoom, we witness an extraordinary event in live blood analysis. The entire sequence unfolded in only two seconds of real…
This sequence shows an extraordinary event in live blood, captured using a 40× objective lens with a 10MP camera at 100% zoom. The entire process unfolded in only 2 seconds of real time. To make…
What we are witnessing here is extraordinary. Under darkfield microscopy, red blood cells are usually steady, glowing discs — carriers of oxygen, silent workers of life. But here, something remarkable unfolds: one red blood cell…
This darkfield micrograph displays a single, elongated nematode larva, likely a filariform stage of Strongyloides stercoralis or Ancylostoma duodenale, measuring approximately 200-600 micrometres in length. The larva exhibits a bright, sinuous, and thread-like form with…
This darkfield micrograph features a single, elongated nematode larva, likely from a species such as Strongyloides or Ancylostoma, prominently displayed against a background of numerous red blood cells (RBCs). The larva is bright and sinuous,…
This darkfield micrograph shows elongated, thread-like structures likely identified as nematode larvae, likely from a species such as Strongyloides or Ancylostoma, against a background of heavily aggregated red blood cells (RBCs). The larvae are bright…