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ISBN-10: 1465419659

ISBN-13: 9781465419651

With over 225,000 copies in print, DK's substantial rules sequence has struck a chord with readers fascinated-but additionally intimidated-by advanced matters like philosophy, psychology, politics, and religion.

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1600 The first compound microscope is developed in the Netherlands, probably by either Hans Lippershey or Hans and Zacharius Janssen. 1644 Italian priest and selftaught scientist Giovanni Battista Odierna produces the first description of living tissue, using a microscope. AFTER 1674 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is the first to see single-celled organisms under the microscope. 1682 Van Leeuwenhoek observes the nuclei inside the red blood cells of salmon. 1931 The invention of the electron microscope by Hungarian physicist Leó Szilárd allows much higher resolution images to be made.

Microworlds Throughout the 17th century, developments in technology drove scientific discovery at the smallest scale. In the early 1600s, Dutch eyeglasses-makers developed the first microscopes, and, later that century, Robert Hooke built his own and made beautiful drawings of his findings, revealing the intricate structure of tiny bugs such as fleas for the first time. Dutch fabric-store owner 1670S Antonie van Leeuwenhoek observes single-celled organisms, sperm, and even bacteria with simple microscopes.

English scientist Robert Hooke was not the first to observe living things using a microscope. However, with the publication of his Micrographia in 1665, he became the first best-selling popular science author, stunning his readers with the new science of microscopy. Accurate copperplate drawings made by Hooke himself showed objects the public had never seen before—the detailed anatomies of lice and fleas; the compound eyes of a fly; the delicate wings of a gnat. He also drew some man-made objects—the sharp point of a needle appeared blunt under the microscope—and used his observations to explain how crystals form and what happens when water freezes.

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