- Thu Apr 9 2009 CellScope aims to diagnose, monitor diseases in developing world
The gadget turns a regular mobile phone into a microscope for places where scientific instruments run in short supply.
- Mon Nov 9 2009 How your cell phone can diagnose disease
An engineer at UCLA combines cell phones and $10 worth of hardware with software he developed to create next-gen microscopes that are affordable and portable.
- Tue Aug 4 2009 If a mosquito bites in Sub-Saharan Africa, grab your cell phone
The CellScope might revolutionize the speed and ease with which we diagnose and screen for malaria, tuberculosis, and more.
- Tue Jul 21 2009 Cell phone microscope now works under fluorescent light
CellScope, a microscope camera made by pairing a cell phone and a special lens, is now powerful enough to capture images of bacteria labeled with fluorescent markers.
- Tue Jul 21 2009 CellScope--photos
A special lens designed by a group of researchers at the University of California at Berkeley can turn a regular camera phone into a powerful microscope camera capable of taking photo of bacteria in florescent light.


