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How Paradoxical Questions and Simple Wonder Lead to Great Science

How Paradoxical Questions and Simple Wonder Lead to Great Science

Physical Biologist and Inventor Manu Prakash | 2016 MacArthur Fellow

Physical Biologist and Inventor Manu Prakash | 2016 MacArthur Fellow

Sustainable, plant-based menstrual pads could improve access to hygiene products

Sustainable, plant-based menstrual pads could improve access to hygiene products

Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami

Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami

Stanford researchers create "Shazam" for mosquitoes

Stanford researchers create "Shazam" for mosquitoes

Stanford researchers decode an ancient, extraordinary animal

Stanford researchers decode an ancient, extraordinary animal

Stanford bioengineers develop a 20-cent, hand-powered centrifuge

Stanford bioengineers develop a 20-cent, hand-powered centrifuge

Pneumask: Reusable Full-Face Snorkel Mask PPE Project

Pneumask: Reusable Full-Face Snorkel Mask PPE Project

Manu Prakash receives Roland Volunteer Service Prize

Manu Prakash receives Roland Volunteer Service Prize

Stanford researchers solve the mystery of the dancing droplets

Stanford researchers solve the mystery of the dancing droplets

Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper | Manu Prakash

Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper | Manu Prakash

Every child in the world can have a microscope. Here's how.

Every child in the world can have a microscope. Here's how.

Stanford engineers build a water-droplet based computer that runs like clockwork

Stanford engineers build a water-droplet based computer that runs like clockwork

Manu Prakash -- Unraveling the Secrets of Life with Bubbles

Manu Prakash -- Unraveling the Secrets of Life with Bubbles

Encouraging curiosity-driven science | Manu Prakash

Encouraging curiosity-driven science | Manu Prakash

Computing with fluids | Manu Prakash

Computing with fluids | Manu Prakash

How Manu Prakash's Foldscope is Helping to Fight Malaria

How Manu Prakash's Foldscope is Helping to Fight Malaria

Foldscope: Microscopy for everyone

Foldscope: Microscopy for everyone

Sharing Science Through Origami Microscopes

Sharing Science Through Origami Microscopes

Manu Prakash (Stanford): Foldscope: Origami Based Paper Microscopes

Manu Prakash (Stanford): Foldscope: Origami Based Paper Microscopes

Stanford engineers create "gravity machine" to track marine microorganisms

Stanford engineers create "gravity machine" to track marine microorganisms

Manu Prakash // Finding Sublime in the Mundane

Manu Prakash // Finding Sublime in the Mundane

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