Yes They Did!!
it was invented in 1624 by: Davin
The sun dial was not invented by the Romans. It was invented before the days of the Romans by the Egyptians and the Babylonians
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In 1850, John Lawrence Smith invented the inverted microscope. He was a faculty member at what is now Tulane University.
The comparison microscope was invented by Philip Gravelle. Gravelle was a chemist, and his comparison microscope was used to identify bullets and cartridge cases by a pioneer in ballistics, Calvin Goddard.
No, the microscope was invented by van Leewonhook, a dutchman, about the year 1600.
FYI he did not invent the microscope the Romans did search it on the web
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
Who invented the microscope
The simple one-lens microscope was invented around the 1100's. The compound microscope was invented in 1590.
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.
While the Romans did use glass extensively, there is no direct evidence to suggest they invented the magnifying glass. The earliest recorded use of a magnifying glass is attributed to the Arab scientist Alhazen in the 11th century.
Zaccharias Janssen invented the microscope
What was developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope
The microscope was invented in the Netherlands by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the 17th century.