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light Microscope: Zacharias Jansenn

Electron microscope: Max Knott and Ernst Ruska

and later improved by Vladamir Zworykin

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A Dutch father and son named Zach and Hans Janssen created the first light microscope in 1590. The electron microscope was invented in the 1930's. The scanning electron microscope was invented in the 1980's.


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Where was the Electron Microscope invented?

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Which microscope do not use a beam of light?

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