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It is stated in the passage that the Foldscope ----.
Imagine a world where every child owns a microscope.
A clever new method to fold a single sheet of paper to
create a microscope may bring that dream closer to
reality. In the Foldscope, invented by Stanford University
engineers, folded paper creates a structure, which holds
a lens and a LED in alignment. As users look, adjust the
lens and change the focus, they can magnify objects
more than 2,000 times with this simple, affordable and
easily portable assembly. This level of magnification is
close to what you can achieve with most laboratory
microscopes. Leading developer Manu Prakash
originally saw the Foldscope as an inexpensive way to
diagnose diseases in developing countries. But he soon
realized it could also help excite a new generation of
scientists. "You learn to appreciate the microscopic
world by actually exploring it yourself," he says. The
inventors launched a beta test to see how the invention
works in real practice. More than 11,000 applicants from
130 countries – ranging from six-year-olds to scientists
nominated for the Nobel Prize – volunteered to use the
Foldscope for an original research project. They plan to
study bee parasites and identify micro-fossils.
Reproducing those experiments may inspire students to
make their own discoveries. If only every biology book
had a Foldscope as the last page because we are not
just imparting knowledge, but we are also imparting the
tools to gain that knowledge