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Introduction
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Frugal science
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Scatterbrain lab
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Inspiration
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The challenge
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The heartbreaking picture
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The challenge of Frugal science
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The Aha moment
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Community health workers
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Physics of parasites
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How parasites swim
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Mosquitoes
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Where are these mosquitoes
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How to map mosquitoes
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A simple idea
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A beautiful paper
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A simple question
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What we found
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Mosquito acoustic data
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Map acoustic data
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Diagnostics
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Human creativity
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The fastest spinning object
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Normal centrifuge
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Clinical trials
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Simple things
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Fullscope
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Microscopes
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Schistosomiasis
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Building microscopes
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Microscopist community
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Madagascar
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India
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Community support
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Community projects
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Examples of community projects
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A lone sailor in Antarctica
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The inner child
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George Soros
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Integrated systems
Description:
Explore a physicist's perspective on addressing global health and education challenges through frugal science in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into Manu Prakash's innovative approach to democratizing scientific tools, including the development of ultra-affordable devices like the one-dollar origami microscope (Foldscope) and the twenty-cent high-speed centrifuge (Paperfuge). Discover how these simple yet powerful tools are deployed worldwide to enable open-ended scientific inquiry and curiosity. Examine the intersection of science education and global health, and learn how accessible scientific instruments can advance human health in resource-limited environments. Follow Prakash's journey from identifying challenges to designing solutions, exploring topics such as physics of parasites, mosquito mapping, diagnostics, and community-driven projects. Gain insights into the impact of frugal science on empowering communities, fostering creativity, and bridging the accessibility gap in scientific experiences across the globe. Read more

Frugal Science - A Physicist View on Tackling Global Health and Education Challenges

APS Physics
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