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It's cheap. Two orders of magnitude less than alternatives.
And it holds its own against the gold standard - a spectrophotometer.
It's easy to build. A college freshman built it in two hours.
Want to build one yourself?
We know you want to.
But designing it wasn't so easy. See how we failed -
and tried again.