microscopes

     

A microscope (Greek: μικρόν (micron) = small σκοπεῖν (skopein) = to look at) is an instrument for viewing objects that are too small to be seen by the naked or unaided eye. The science of investigating small objects using such an instrument is called microscopy. The term microscopic means minute or very small, not visible with the eye unless aided by a microscope. The microscopes used in schools and homes trace their history back almost 400 years.

Trivia about microscopes

  • Anton von Leeuwenhoek ground lenses to make these, which magnified objects up to more than 200 times
  • Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek, who made these devices, willed 26 of them to the Brfitish Royal Society