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by Paola Moreno-Roman

 

Arriving to Texas (Jan 22nd 2026)

I arrived in Houston on January 21st to kick off the Texas leg of the Fast & Curious Tour. The following day, I went to pick up the Foldscope units that would be used throughout the Texas ...


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Hello Foldscope family, and welcome to the “Foldscope In The Classroom: In The Garden” year end reflection. This blog is different from past Foldscope In The Classroom blogs. Rather than describing a specific activity, I am reflecting on my yearlong Foldscope-based garden study. I hope it encourages you to slow down, reflect, and plan your 2026 microscopy exploratio...


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The Fast and Curious Tour rolled through November with a packed schedule across the Midwest and Southeast. We kicked things off with RAYN Growing Systems in Minneapolis, where Holly trained their team ahead of their NSTA workshop on using Foldscope to analyze hydroponic systems. From there, Holly traveled to North Carolina to train 21 fifth-grad...


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Summary:

The seasonal color change leaves go through can be seen on both the macroscopic and microscopic level,

As leaves land on the ground and decompose, they provide nutrients to the soil by becoming food for microbes,

Share your Foldscope pictures of fall leaves a...


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This blog is all about seeing what lurks in the shadows - of your slide specimens! While shadows are considered spooky places during the weeks leading up to Halloween, I use them to make my Foldscope 2.0 observations much more interesting....


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