
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Microscopy is the science of using specialized microscopes to observe objects that are too small to see with the naked eye, such as cells, tiny materials, or microorganisms. It allows scientists to examine details at a microscopic level. Microanalysis involves analyzing these tiny specimens to determine their composition, structure, and properties using advanced techniques. Together, microscopy and microanalysis enable detailed visualization and in-depth understanding of small-scale materials and biological samples, facilitating research across fields like biology, materials science, and medicine.