Hans Jansen
inventor
Hans Jansen was a Dutch spectacle maker credited with developing early microscopes in the late 16th century, alongside his son Zacharias. Their work laid the foundation for significant advancements in optical instruments, ultimately leading to the field of microbiology.
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Hans Jansen is credited as one of the major figures in the invention of the proto-microscope.
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Galileo Galilei
Bertrand Russell
Albert Einstein
Italo Calvino
Enrico Fermi
Zacharias Jansen
Alberto Diaspro
Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek
Thomas Kuhn
Karl Popper
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