How Cheap Paper Microscopes Are Changing Kids’ Lives | Nat Geo Live

Biophysicist and National Geographic 2015 Emerging Explorer Manu Prakash is on a mission to bring a microscope to every kid in the world. Manu’s cheap paper microscopes, which cost around a dollar to make, allow kids to explore their world from a new perspective and answer questions like, Do ants have fingers?
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