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  • Beyond Biology: 3 Unexpected Uses of a Dissecting Microscope
    While dissecting microscopes are primarily used in biology, their applications extend to other fields:

    1. Gemology: Gemologists use dissecting microscopes to examine the internal structure and inclusions of gemstones, helping to identify authenticity, origin, and quality.

    2. Electronics Repair: Dissecting microscopes are essential for repairing delicate electronic components, allowing technicians to see intricate circuitry and perform precise soldering and manipulation.

    3. Forensic Science: Forensic scientists use dissecting microscopes to examine trace evidence, such as fibers, hairs, and paint chips, aiding in identifying suspects and reconstructing crime scenes.

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