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  • thats not a petry dish ,thats a lego set and a nano chip for augmented spy chips

  • Applied math, and Civil, Mechanical, and Bioengineering

    Seems like the Webb Telescope even stronger than the Hubble Space Telescope

    With Dark Energy and latest Cosmology

  • Yeah too bad you got the Phone BACKWARDS, CALTECH wouldn't have made such a childish mistake its all for show nothing real all that money spent on that expensive equipment you think they would try and use something other then LEGOS to look more legit ROFL

  • @Nonvido "The culture is placed on the image-sensor chip, while the phone’s LED screen is used as a scanning light source. The chip automatically transfers data to a computer via cable, all from inside the incubator."

    The phone is used as a light source, not the source of the camera. Do some research, bonehead. There's also no point to spend hundreds of dollars to make a complex holder for a smartphone. They were intelligent to use legos. It also makes the experiment easily verifiable.

  • @kathrynblogs are you 12? Get a life you fucking NOOB! you know nothing of what you or me is talking about. your just splatting out words that sound good cause your a fucking MOTARD! ROFL try and figure that one out MOTARD!

  • I like how they use LEGOS for there equipment very professional ROFL

  • MatLab!

  • Is that LEGO?

  • Seeing this gave me a boner.

  • So awesome. So simple. What's the thing tightened down with the hex screws? And I don't see the purpose of the phone's screen? Why not use the phone's LED flash, or a custom LED diode? Is it just so you have a dim light source that scans back and forth? Or is there something more?

  • "Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be." Einstein

  • "A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem" Einstein

  • "Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground." Theodore Roosevelt

  • great work! very creative.

  • My favorite part- the legos.

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