Manu Prakash
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Equitable access to science for everyone. Frugal science, physics of life. I lead @PrakashLab at Stanford. co-founder @teamfoldscope @cephlainc @planktoscope
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In an interview with the BBC, Manu Prakash discusses his discovery of how the Lacrymaria olor moves. The single-celled protist has origami-like capabilities that allow it to extend its neck more than 30 times its body length. bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
🙏 #BrijlalBiyaniCollege #Amravati for this opportunity 100 #Students all full of jest n enthusiasm. Each one a true learner, sharing with others what they learnt #Awareness #Superhero #AMR #superbug PrakashLab #SDG3 Foldscope Foldscope Community India Biopatrika MyGovIndia #STEM
When u inspire Physicist they hold #Foldscope demo for #schoolchildren on video call we exchange notes how to make slide, mount it IISER Thiruvananthapuram PrakashLab the more v engage we realise v r learners ourselves Inviting more schools 2visit the Science activity centre kudos Vinayak Kamble
“Science is about understanding. It’s centered around being able to explain this world. And so when you see something beautiful, there is something lurking behind it. It’s beautiful because of the mystery.” - Manu Prakash PrakashLab Stanford Medicine Magazine stanmed.stanford.edu/beauty-cells-s…
On our recent expedition in the Pacific Ocean - I spent a lot of time contemplating philosophical underpinnings of our science. Some of those thoughts were captured by a wonderful writer, Jennie - in this conversation “The worth of ‘worthless’ ideas”. stanmed.stanford.edu/beauty-cells-s…
New episode of the Night Science Podcast! Manu Prakash is a Stanford professor and FoldScope inventor. Manu talks about how he “embeds” himself in the world he's studying & how we often overlook how the discovery changes us as scientists. open.spotify.com/episode/3pUczl… Manu Prakash
Top 10 Manu Prakash teachings from his amazing episode of the Night Science Podcast. 1. Science is a sense of wonder; a personal sense of experience. 2. Science gives us increasing agency; you realize it’s like a car you drive with no roads. 🧵⬇️ Manu Prakash Martin Lercher