some stuff led to it but i dont know why are you asking me
Galileo
Galileo
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no lions
How is population distribution today different from the days before modern science was developed
Type "Science" into google and change your search up at the top from "web" to "news". This should give you a good list of current events in science.
Aristotle was the father of science. He was the first to classify animals and plants. He also developed the inductive-deductive method.
Belief in miracles continues to be present in many cultures and religions. While some individuals report personal experiences of what they interpret as miracles, these events are often subjective and open to interpretation. Scientifically, there is no conclusive evidence that definitively proves the occurrence of miracles in modern times.
It failed as the leaders were captured and most were executed and there were a lot of casualties. However it did set in motion a chain of events that eventually led to the treaty that created modern day Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. So it wasn't a complete waste of time.
antibiotics, anesthesia, modern medicine, amputation, sterilization of medical instruments....
Early modern day civilization is the period classified between 1500 and 1800. It started with the European expansion into colonies and when science started to gain ground.
science day is on march 1st