Transparent live fish from Panama 

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I am a faculty at Stanford and run the Prakash Lab at Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. Foldscope community is at the heart of our Frugal Science movement - and I can not tell you how proud I am of this community and grassroots movement. Find our work here: http://prakashlab.stanford.edu

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I will make a detailed post for a live transparent fish I found in panama accidentally. It’s an amazing window inside the magic of a living system.
Watch the video.
Cheers
Manu

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