Scientists transform iPhones into medical imaging devices
Above, the spectrum of a fluorescent bulb taken by an iPhone spectrometer. Below, a comparison of spectra from an iPhone and a commercial spectrometer manufactured by Ocean Optics.
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A team from the University of California at Davis has developed an affordable way to give the iPhone surprisingly capable chemical detection and imaging powers. We've reported on cellphone microscopes before, but this version claims to be simpler in concept and less expensive, plus it adds spectroscopy to its list of abilities
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