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The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
The revolution in science contributed to social change because it opened up a new world of knowledge for the common people. What was previously only to be taught to the upper class and nobility could now be learned by the middle and lower classes. It also helped shaped the world because it showed the people that there was more everything than what simply met the eye.
14th century, the renissance, which was also the age of many other revolutions. This was the age of Da Vinci.
It took place in the 18th century, because Norman Borlaug, an american who's interested in science was born and he did a lot of experiments a stuff... N BAM! It caused the revolution.
science revolution
geology was the first science affected by the scientific revolution.
The series of events that led to the birth of modern science the birth of science be called "revolution"
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Physical science refers to the systematic study of the inorganic world or all inanimate natural objects. The ancient Greek philosophers of the 6th and 5th centuries introduced physical science.
Advances in science affect all branches of science; it is all interconnected.
The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
That science was a process of changing ideas
it will make a sure revolution to the world
For a significant number of organisms it is glucose.
There were far too many to list in a WikiAnswers post; that could be answered only with a full encyclopedia. And remember that the "scientific revolution" went hand-in-hand with the more significant INDUSTRIAL revolution; science provided the ideas, engineers implemented the tools to test those ideas, and scientists made more discoveries and progress based on the information that they gained from using those improved tools. And it's still happening today.