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Zacharias Janssen and his father, Hans Janssen, are credited with creating one of the earliest known compound microscopes in the late 16th century. This prototype laid the foundation for the development of the modern microscope.
Zacharias Janssen is often credited with inventing a prototype of the modern microscope in the late 16th century. He and his father, Hans Janssen, were spectacle-makers in the Netherlands and are thought to have created one of the earliest compound microscopes.
Ernst Ruska and electrical engineer Max Knoll constructed the prototype electron microscope in 1931
Charles Oatley in 1952 discovered the electron scanning microscope, but Max Knott created the first prototype of the SEM in 1935.
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Charles BABBAGE invented a prototype of the modern computer.
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Calvin Goddard established the comparison microscope as the indispensable tool of the modern firearms examiner.
Harley Earl is credited with creating the first prototype of the modern car in 1938. He made these prototypes, also known as concept cars very popular throughout the 1950's car shows.
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