mikroskopiikka
Mikroskopiikka refers to the practice and study of using microscopes to observe objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This field is fundamental to many scientific disciplines, including biology, medicine, materials science, and chemistry. Microscopes magnify these minute structures, revealing details invisible to unaided vision.
The development of microscopy has a long history, with early instruments offering limited magnification and resolution.
Electron microscopy, developed in the 20th century, utilizes a beam of electrons instead of light. This allows
More recently, advancements like confocal microscopy and super-resolution microscopy have pushed the boundaries of optical resolution,