The hormone progesterone was discovered in the 1960s. Other advances included the introduction of hormonal contraception and the first in vitro fertilization of a human egg.
I would say that the single most influential achievement was made by Johannes Gutenberg when he invented the printing press in 1450. That enabled scientific discoveries to reach more people and promote more scientific achievements.
'If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants'
An amazingly accurate calendar--the modern world didn't surpass it in accuracy until the 1960s. Architecture and astronomy--
The ancient Greeks made great achievements in government, philosophy, science, and the arts.
Achievements and technology are exactly what they sound like. Achievements are goals you meet and technology is something that assists you.
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mathematics, architecture, medicine . . .
I would say that the single most influential achievement was made by Johannes Gutenberg when he invented the printing press in 1450. That enabled scientific discoveries to reach more people and promote more scientific achievements.
The achievements of the Scientific Revolution contributed to the Enlightenment by changing the way people thought. Scientific success convinced Europeans of the power of human reasoning to solve the problems of society.
'If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants'
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An amazingly accurate calendar--the modern world didn't surpass it in accuracy until the 1960s. Architecture and astronomy--
Albert Bouwers has written: 'Achievements in optics' -- subject(s): Optics 'Selected scientific papers'
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The achievements of the scientific revolution, such as the emphasis on reason and observation, provided a foundation for Enlightenment thinkers to challenge traditional authority and promote critical thinking. Additionally, advancements in scientific understanding fueled a broader belief in progress and human potential, which aligned with Enlightenment ideas of social, political, and cultural advancement.
No, that is a long standing myth that dates back to the 1960s. There have actually been scientific studies done to rule this out.