How Paradoxical Questions and Simple Wonder Lead to Great Science
Physical Biologist and Inventor Manu Prakash | 2016 MacArthur Fellow
Sustainable, plant-based menstrual pads could improve access to hygiene products
Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami
Stanford researchers create "Shazam" for mosquitoes
Stanford researchers decode an ancient, extraordinary animal
Stanford bioengineers develop a 20-cent, hand-powered centrifuge
Pneumask: Reusable Full-Face Snorkel Mask PPE Project
Manu Prakash receives Roland Volunteer Service Prize
Stanford researchers solve the mystery of the dancing droplets
Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper | Manu Prakash
Every child in the world can have a microscope. Here's how.
Stanford engineers build a water-droplet based computer that runs like clockwork
Manu Prakash -- Unraveling the Secrets of Life with Bubbles
Encouraging curiosity-driven science | Manu Prakash
Computing with fluids | Manu Prakash
How Manu Prakash's Foldscope is Helping to Fight Malaria
Foldscope: Microscopy for everyone
Sharing Science Through Origami Microscopes
Manu Prakash (Stanford): Foldscope: Origami Based Paper Microscopes
Stanford engineers create "gravity machine" to track marine microorganisms