Mikroszkópokkal
Mikroszkópokkal is the Hungarian word for "with microscopes." Microscopes are optical instruments used to observe objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. They work by magnifying the image of a specimen, allowing for detailed examination of its structure. The fundamental principle behind microscopy is the use of lenses to bend light.
The earliest known microscopes were developed in the late 16th century. Over time, significant advancements have
Electron microscopes, developed in the 20th century, utilize beams of electrons instead of light. These microscopes
The applications of microscopes are vast and span across numerous scientific disciplines. In biology, they are