1928 i believe by the Germans... someone check me on that... it wasnt the electron microscope we know today but it was the same concept only it magnified by a small 17 times... it has be improved since then
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The transmission electron microscope was invented in 1931 by German engineers Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.
No, the electron microscope was not invented by a Canadian. The electron microscope was invented by German physicist Ernst Ruska in 1931, along with Max Knoll. The invention revolutionized microscopy by using a beam of electrons to illuminate specimens, allowing for much higher magnification and resolution compared to traditional light microscopes.
The first electron microscope was invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska in 1931. They were able to achieve much higher magnification than traditional light microscopes by using electrons instead of light to image specimens.
The electron microscope was invented to overcome the limitations of traditional light microscopes, which had a limited ability to magnify objects due to the wavelength of visible light. By using electrons instead of photons, electron microscopes are able to achieve much higher magnification and resolution, allowing for the visualization of smaller structures like molecules and viruses.
A magnetic resonance microscope uses a magnetic field to create detailed images of tissues and materials. This type of microscope is useful for studying biological samples with high sensitivity and resolution.