Researchers get kamar dard too. How ‘smart’ microscopes have transformed scientific pursuit in India
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In this article, it is reported that Dr. Padmavathi R., a professor of pathology at Madras Medical College, has switched from traditional microscopes to smart microscopes due to health issues caused by long hours of using the former. Traditional microscopes require users to bend while viewing samples, leading to back pain, eye strain, and musculoskeletal problems.
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