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Finding The Right Microscope
Finding The Right Microscope

The microscope was invented in Holland by Zacharias Janssen and his son Hans, they were experimenting with several lenses in a tube when they discovered nearby objects appeared enlarged. This ultimately started the development of the microscope and the telescope. A microscope can magnify small or large objects in order to view a more detailed image.

Most diseases are formed due to micro-organisms, otherwise known as bacteria. The creation of the microscope has transformed medical science as it allowed researchers to discover a whole new universe they were not aware existed, an aspect of medical science that many refused to believe. Without this invention modern medicine may never have had the chance to develop effectively and would ultimately change the state of the world's health.

However, while this revolutionary item has transformed the world we live in, it is rare to find real microscopes in many stores, and this can be frustrating to hobbyists, students and children. Before purchasing a telescope it is vital to understand the mechanics of the product. If a parent decides to purchase a microscope for their child it is important they buy a genuine microscope which has metal frames and glass optics. Many parents choose to buy their children toy microscopes, sometimes with the belief they are buying an authentic microscope, this will only leave a child frustrated as they cannot zoom in to enlarge small objects. Ideally, a high-powered microscope will be perfect for a parents budding scientist as they allow a child to view images naked to the eye, such as blood cells, amoebas and micro-organisms. This is ultimately more educational to the child as they learn about bacteria and insects, creating a genuine interest in science and nature, allowing them to develop in school and beyond.




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