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The History of the Microscope
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A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

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Page 1: A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

The History of the Microscope

Page 2: A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye.

What is a microscope?!

Objects such as…CellsTissueMicroscopic Organisms

Blood Cells

Amoeba

Mosquito

Page 3: A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

First visionary aid was invented.

Known as a Reading Stone

What do we call these today?

1000 AD

Page 4: A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

Janssen and Janssen first experimented with multiple lenses in a tube◦ (First Compound Microscope)

1590

Compound Microscope Today

Page 5: A biological tool which can be used to view objects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Objects such as… Cells Tissue Microscopic Organisms Blood.

Robert Hooke viewed cork under his microscope.◦ Called them Cells

1665 (The Discovery of the “Cell”)

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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek◦ “Father of Microbiology”◦ Created Simple Microscope to view blood, yeast,

and insects.◦ Invented knew methods in lens creation

Magnification up to 270 diameters

1674 (The Father of Microbiology)

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Improvements were made to increase magnification and viewing capabilities

1830 - Jackson reduces the spherical abberations on lenses◦ Reduced Image Blur

1903 – Zsigmondy develops ultramicroscope◦ Allowed scientists to view objects smaller than wavelength of light (Noble Prize 1925)

1700-1930’s

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Invented by Ernst Rusk◦ Uses electrons rather than light◦ Allows for the viewing of objects as

small as the diameter of an atom.◦ Won Ernst Noble Prize in 1953

1931 (Electron Microscope)

Rusk’s Electron Microscope (1930’s)

Electron Microscope

Today

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Invented by Binning and Rohrer◦ Allows for 3D magnification◦ Total Magnification 100,000,000X

Atomic Level Birth of Nanoscience

◦ Won Noble Prize 1986

1981 (Scanning Tunneling Microscope)

Silicon Atoms

Surface of a piece

of gold

Binning and Rohrer with their STM

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In Class◦ Compound Light Microscope◦ Stereo Microscope

HRTEM (High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope)◦ Worlds “Best” Microscope

For Scientific Use Total Mag = 47,000,000X

AFM (Atomic Force Microscope)◦ Worlds Most Powerful Microscope

Allows scientists to view individual atoms Total Mag = >100,000,000X

Today

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High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope

Compound Microscope

Atomic Force Microscope

Stereo Microscope