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Incredible Technology: How to Explore the Microscopic World

scanning electron micrograph of crystals of loperamide
Today's microscopes provide a view of the unseen. Here, a false-colored scanning electron micrograph showing crystals of loperamide, which is a drug used to treat diarrhea.
(Image credit: Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy | Wellcome Trust)

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Ever since Robert Hooke first made his beautiful sketches of magnified insects, scientists have been peering at the world through microscopes.

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