William Harvey, Folkstone, England. b. 1578
Niccolo Machiavelli
The earliest known scientist who laid the foundation for natural science is Theophrasthus,often called father of botany
A very well known modern scientist is Stephen Hawking a physicist who has contributed more to science then can be mentioned. James Watson a biologist co-discovered the DNA's structure.
as in science? Ohhh as _____ in science you mean.
you are a stupid because science is able to do anything that is possible in the known universe.
Galileo is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy, the Father of Modern Science, and the Father of Modern Physics. He is not None for anything.
Galileo Galilei. He is the father of modern science and he is known for discovering the four largest moons of Jupiter named Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io.
Francis Galton is known as the "father of modern fingerprint science." He conducted extensive research on fingerprints and developed methods for their classification and identification, which laid the foundation for the use of fingerprints in forensic science.
Hippocrates is often regarded as the father of medical science. He was an ancient Greek physician who is known for laying the foundation of modern medicine with his ethical standards and clinical teachings.
Dr. Edmond Locard is often credited as the father of forensic science. He was a pioneer in the field of forensic science and is known for Locard's Exchange Principle, which states that every contact leaves a trace. His work laid the foundation for modern forensic investigation techniques.
it was the thales.
The "Father of the Modern Skyscraper" was Louis Sullivan.
The "Father of the Modern Skyscraper" was Louis Sullivan.
The "Father of the Modern Skyscraper" was Louis Sullivan.
Vasily Dokuchaev died from a heart attack in 1903 at the age of 62. He is well-known for his contributions to soil science and is often referred to as the father of soil science.
cardiology
Gregor Mendel is considered the father of the science of genetics. Through his experiments with pea plants in the 19th century, Mendel discovered the basic principles of inheritance that laid the foundation for modern genetics.