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1590- Zacharias janssen invented the first microscope.

1665- robert hooke looked at a silver cork through a microscope lens and noticed some pores and cells in it.

1830- Joseph jackson lister reduces sherical aberation or the "chromation effect" by showing that several weak lenes used together at a certain distance gave a good magnification without blurring the map.

1931- Electron microscopy is simply using electrons rather than light to generate the image. Some principle as an optical microscope but uses electrons in the place of light and electro magnets in place of the glass lenes.

1981- Scanning tunneling microscope was invented by Gerd Binnig and Heinrion Rohrer. The scanning tunneling microscope is an instrument for imaging surfaces at the atomic level.

1981- One of the most important microscopes, because it is the first microscope that gives three dimension images.

1986- Scanning thermal microscope was invented by Williams and Wickramsinghe in 1986. This tool maps the local temperature and thermal conductivity, this microscope is sensitive to local temperature.

20th century- optical micrscope is one of the most common micrscope there is. This type of microscope uses visible light and a system of lenses to magnify images of small samples. This type of microscope was first created in the 1600's.

20th century- light microscope largly centre on the rise of fluorescence micoscopy in biology. Fulorescence is an optical microscope used to study properties of organics or inorganic substances.