Science has always been modern, it is a continuous process of trying to unravel and understand the nature in a comprehensible manner. As far as founder is concerned, one could assume that science in the true modern sense began from the moment numbers have been used (abstract use of numbers), that is from the time of earliest mathematicians. While one could argue that it could have begun with medicines, it however cannot be true as some animals have shown the ability to cure (medicate) themselves using natures help. The ability to logically reproduce the results in an unbiased manner and the ability to understand it (phenomenon) logically is very important to science.The method is as important as the result or perhaps more important than the result itself. This is what makes mathematics the universal language.
The English philosopher and scientist considered as the founder of modern science is Sir Francis Bacon. He is known for his advancement of the scientific method and his emphasis on empirical observation and experimentation in understanding the natural world. Bacon's works, such as Novum Organum and The Advancement of Learning, laid the foundation for the scientific revolution in the 17th century.
Marie Curie is the mother of modern science.
Isaac Newton is the founder of modern Science based on mathematics and observation. Newton co-invented the most important tool in mathematics and science, Calculus. Newton was a pioneer in the study of light and developed the refllective telescope. Finally Newton applied science to the Universe with his Law of gravity.
Father of modern science
Modern science, like our science today, is like electricity, laptops, computers, video games etc.
Niccolo Machiavelli
Bismarck is the founder of modern Germany...
Kemal Ataturk is considered the founder of modern Turkey.
Kurt lewin (1890-1947) is universally known as the founder of modern psychology.
The English philosopher and scientist considered as the founder of modern science is Sir Francis Bacon. He is known for his advancement of the scientific method and his emphasis on empirical observation and experimentation in understanding the natural world. Bacon's works, such as Novum Organum and The Advancement of Learning, laid the foundation for the scientific revolution in the 17th century.
Machiavelli wrote The Prince.
Galileo Galilei founded the science of dynamics. He was a genius
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Louis Pasteur was considered the founder of bacteriology and regarded as the "father of microbiology".Giovanni Battista Morgagni is generally regarded as the father of modern anatomical pathology.Andreas Versalius is often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy.
Linnaeus is the founder of taxonomy.
There is no single answer to that question, because there are many different points at which some crucial scientific advance happened, which some people would identify as the true beginning of modern science, but I will give you my opinion. Galileo Galilei's work on pendulums, in 1581, marks the first truly modern scientific type of thinking and experimentation. Galileo is recognized as the founder of the science of physics, and his work predates anyone else who might be considered a modern scientist. Since it is now the year 2012 (as I type) the year 1581 was 431 years ago. Modern science has been progressing for well over four centuries.
Adam Smith