Indian have many contributions to the field of science.
There are many things you cannot list them all.The thing is India and Indian scientists do have a great contribution in field of science.
advances in the knowledge of human body systems and disease
he told that science is science and sciance cannot be science if sceince if science is not science and if science did not come from science the science will not be science
science is science!!
dour science is science obviously
The four branches of science are the Environmental-science, Earth-science, Life-science, and physical-science.
Astronomy
Astronomy
Craig Strete has written: 'How the Indians bought the farm' -- subject(s): Fiction, Domestic animals, Farm life, Animals, Indians of North America 'Death chants' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Fiction, Indians of North America, Science fiction, American 'Dreams that burn in the night' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, American 'Paint your face on a drowning in the river' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Fiction
Buddhism
Western, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
advances in the knowledge of human body systems and disease
Muriel Thayer Painter has written: 'A Yaqui Easter' -- subject(s): Pascua passion-play, Rites and ceremonies, Yaqui Indians 'Easter at Pascua Village' -- subject(s): Pascua passion-play, Yaqui Indians 'The Yaqui Easter ceremony at Pascua' -- subject(s): Pascua passion-play, Yaqui Indians
Joyotpaul Chaudhuri has written: 'Urban Indians of Arizona--Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Urban residence 'Founding America' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Political science, Politics and government
yoga Buddhism Hinduism and domestication of animals. they contributed a lot in math and science. that's why Indians are so smart
DeWitt John has written: 'The Christian Scientist way of life' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Indian workers' associations in Britain' -- subject(s): East Indians, Labor unions 'The Christian Science way of life' -- subject(s): Christian Science
Harry Bertram Hawthorn has written: 'Cultural evolution or cultural change' 'The Indians of British Columbia' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'The varieties of research' -- subject(s): Social science research
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