Silk continued to adapt the microscope so that it could, like high -
end fluorescent microscopes, detect materials such as chlorophyll or fluorescent dyes, which emit light when irradiated with specific light wavelengths.
Not exact matches
This is what Ely Silk, 65, a retired business owner and former IBM programmer, did in 2002 when the mercury lightbulb in his regular
fluorescent microscope reached the
end of its one - to two - month life span.