Behold, the highest-resolution image of atoms ever taken.

By A Mystery Man Writer

When humans invented the first optical microscope in the 1600s, the best achievable magnification was only around 270x.  Optical, or light microscopes use light and a series of magnifying lenses to uncover the hidden world of cells. But that means anything smaller than the wavelength of light would be invisible to the naked eye. Enter

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