Nothing was really invented by using a microscope, only "found out". I don't know if this is what you meant, but cells, molecules, atoms, and any small particle too little to see with the naked human eye were found out, though they were probably already there. Hope it helped :)
The light microscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father Hans, around the late 16th century. They were spectacle makers from the Netherlands who developed the first compound microscope using a combination of lenses.
Who invented the microscope
No one "invented" them. Using a microscope, bacteria were first seen in 1676 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
The simple one-lens microscope was invented around the 1100's. The compound microscope was invented in 1590.
In 1590 the first compound microscope is invented. The Chinese had been using a water microscope since about 2000 BC. Galileo Galilei and Cornelius Drebbel are two scientist who invented different versions of the microscope.
The invented the microscope and telescope. The invented the microscope and telescope.
who invented the microscope?
Thomas Edison invented the carbon microscope from 1877 to 1878.
No, the electron microscope was not invented by a Canadian. The electron microscope was invented by German physicist Ernst Ruska in 1931, along with Max Knoll. The invention revolutionized microscopy by using a beam of electrons to illuminate specimens, allowing for much higher magnification and resolution compared to traditional light microscopes.
The phase contrast microscope was invented in 1934 by Dutch physicist Frits Zernike. His innovation allowed for the visualization of transparent biological specimens that were previously difficult to see using traditional microscopes.
Zaccharias Janssen invented the microscope
What was developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope