Describes various types of microscopes and how they function in helping us see details of the living and non-living world that are invisible to the naked eye.
An introduction to the microscopic creatures that can be found in rivers and ponds, including the microbes that live in water, ciliates, amoebas, algae, and more; and describing how microorganisms interact with their environment and impact the larger world.
Provides microscopic views of the human body, plants and fungi, paper, insects, rocks and crystals, and other objects, and includes a history of microscopes, and activities.
Electron microscope images demonstrate how the body works, including how blood cells move, how macrophages clean lungs, how skin cells die, and other related topics.