FLASHCARDS! You Could Be a Scientist! Everyday Microscope Moments
22 August 2025

FLASHCARDS! You Could Be a Scientist! Everyday Microscope Moments

Math! Science! History!

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In this Flashcards Friday, Gabrielle shows how you already think like a scientist. Using three simple ideas from microscopy: magnification, illumination, and focus, she connects everyday phone habits (zooming, finding good light, tapping to focus) to centuries of scientific practice.

Three Flashcards

Magnification: How “zooming in” reveals hidden detail, and why that mindset matters in science and daily life.

Illumination: How changing the light transforms what you can see, from selfies to specimens.

Focus: Why patience and fine-tuning bring true clarity (on your phone and under a lens).

Links to Resources

·         Microscope Basics (Britannica): https://www.britannica.com/technology/microscope

·         Illumination & Contrast (Nikon MicroscopyU): https://www.microscopyu.com/techniques

·         Optics Primer: Lenses & Light (HyperPhysics): http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/geoopt/lenscon.html

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