In 1954 Medawar went on to prove that immune tolerance was acquired during an embryo's development. Injection of foreign substances into embryonic or newborn mice would produce permanent tolerance to those substances later in life. In other words, the mouse's body would forever recognize such a substance as "self," instead of responding to it as a foreign invader in need of destruction by the immune system.
scientific revolution
Germany won.
they have got better
All areas of medicine have benefited from scientific and technological developments. Surgeons are able to make more precise incisions for example.
because i a theory is someones idea of what happend, that is debaitable with many diffrent ideas. but a scientific law is what is it.
Not sure of the question. All scientific developments are enlightenment and part of human enlightenment. But again, I'll assume the question as follows: What are the 3 scientific developments that enlightened us? Fire, Wheel, Agriculture. Even quantum mechanics isn't as big a development as taming fire. It separated us from every other animal on the planet.
i dont even know people
Scientific instruments may be usefully regarded as the capital goods of the research industry. Example: Computers.
Two major scientific developments around this time were photography and the first electric devices such as the motor and the telegraph.
All areas of medicine have benefited from scientific and technological developments. Surgeons are able to make more precise incisions for example.
Yes, extremly. Most things we use in the modern world are developments of scientific discoveries and applications of knowledge.
Among the technological and scientific developments from 1895 to 1915, significant advancements included the invention of the airplane, the discovery of radioactivity, and the development of the assembly line. However, the widespread use of the internet was not among these developments, as it would not emerge until several decades later. Additionally, the first practical applications of quantum mechanics and widespread use of computers were still far off in the future.