Whitman College electron microscope to aid research
The SEM can magnify from six to one million times. It can zoom in on something as small as 3 microns, or three-millionths of a meter.
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WALLA WALLA -- Whitman College student Courtney Porter was among the first students at Whitman this month to utilize a $408,000 scanning electron microscope, or SEM, secured at the college a few weeks ago.
Porter is taking a close look at basalt fragments to help determine what may have happened underground long ago, and to also help make predictions about what may occur when carbon dioxide is added.
Whitman College faculty sought the SEM through a National Science Foundation grant. The new instrument replaces a more than 20-year-old microscope that relied on obsolete Polaroid film.
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