Microscopy
Microscopy is a scientific technique used to observe small objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. It is used in many fields of study, including biology, chemistry, and engineering. At its core, microscopy is the use of a microscope to increase the resolution of an image of an object or specimen. This allows the researcher to gain a more detailed understanding of the structure, components, and characteristics of the specimen. Through microscopy, scientists can study the features of cells, bacteria, and other microscopic organisms that are otherwise invisible. It also has applications in industries such as medicine, electronics, and metallurgy. Microscopy plays an important role in research, diagnostics, and fabrication across many disciplines.
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