This 3D Printed Microscope Could Improve Malaria Diagnosis, Texas A&M University Study

A new technology developed at Texas A&M could make malaria detection cheaper, faster and easier in parts of the world with limited access to expensive lab facilities and expert technicians.

Researcher Casey Pirnstill told Inverse that he wanted to combine his interest in 3-D printing with his background in the polarization of light (yes, like your sunglasses).

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