If there was I'd have one and I don't so there isn't. You can pick one up on ebay for 60-80K. If however you happen to come across a DIY Yondu arrow, let me know.
How are you going to use a microscope to find a viewable virus in the environment? Just take a soil science extension class at any ag school or community college. It will open your eyes to soil systems comprised of symbiotic bacteria, fungus, flora, fauna and satisfy some of your curiousity before you jump to the scanning electron microscopes.
You must not have used DuckDuckGo before posting. I came up with two hits.
Added later: You can't observe anything alive in a SEM, so "in real time" is not an option. Whatever you're observing, has to be dead.
https://youtu.be/VdjYVF4a6iU Am willing to help.
If you try it, or want to, let me know. I might be useful. The most expensive thing was probably the power supplies.
Not my video, but I am a physicist and am willing to help. I understood almost all of what he did and can find the rest.
If there was I'd have one and I don't so there isn't. You can pick one up on ebay for 60-80K. If however you happen to come across a DIY Yondu arrow, let me know.
How are you going to use a microscope to find a viewable virus in the environment? Just take a soil science extension class at any ag school or community college. It will open your eyes to soil systems comprised of symbiotic bacteria, fungus, flora, fauna and satisfy some of your curiousity before you jump to the scanning electron microscopes.
What you really need is an ATP meter. It measures adenosine triphosphate, the universal energy molecule found in all living things.
Theirs one on amazon for like 90$
LCD Digital Microscope, YINAMA 4.3 Inch 50X-1000X Magnification 1080P Compound Handheld Microscopes Camera with Rechargeable Battery Mini Hdmi Port 8 LED Lights 8G SD Card and Slides https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KCHQC2C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5.8GEbNF3F8EJ