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  • ...important? Aristotle died in 322 BCE, but he made lasting contributions to science, philosophy, and thought. He was remarkable for his time. Even though his s ...linkId=fe18e8482be00532319dae1fd5177826 The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science]</i>. New York, New York: Viking.</ref> He created a classification system
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  • ...and support for scientific research. This intersection of the interests of science and state during expeditions was to become more prominent during the Ninete ...ineteenth century. Humboldt’s work also embodied the interaction between science and politics “at a cultural moment defined by revolutionary transformatio
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  • ...ific elite and everyone else. The elite saw themselves as the producers of science; in their minds, they conceived the theories while everyone else (and espec ...in’s theory of evolution by natural selection is the accepted biological science of today, the idea that each species on Earth did not come to exist through
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  • For the men and women who lived through the Industrial Revolution, science was everywhere. The extent to which one embraced it was generally a matter ...of Reason. Many similar periodicals followed, ranging from those who used science to rebuff religion, to those who manipulated working-class politics in ways
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  • ...as used for practical applications – there was no such thing as abstract science in ancient Babylonia. ...rinceton University Press, 1992), p. 390</ref> The mixture of religion and science would continue and become more pronounced in the later Babylonian dynasties
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  • #REDIRECT [[How Was Science Practiced in Ancient Babylon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Was Joel Poinsett an Agent of Empire and a Patron of Science]]
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  • ====History of Science and Technology==== {{#dpl:category= History of Science and Technology |ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}
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  • ...knowledge of Ancient Greek language and lore in philosophy and Renaissance science. The Fall of Constantinople also changed the geopolitics of the Mediterrane ...emphasis on observation and experiment, which helped foster the growth of science in Italy.<ref>Deno, p. 187</ref>
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  • [[Category:Booklists]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Media History]] [[Category:Cultural History]][[ {{MediaWiki:Science and Technology}}
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  • ...inkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=SNJLYUUGVEYAL7RI An American Obsession: Science, Medicine, and Homosexuality in Modern Society]'' (University of Chicago, 1
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  • ...nd Wang, 1966) Wiebe's innovative book shows how the spread of technology, science and industrialization forced America to create a unified nation in an incre
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  • ...9c0f7dba5f7ec American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century: From Sects to Science]</i> (Johns Hopkins University Press, reprint edition 1992) and Judith Walz
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  • ...logy symposiums on low pollution power systems that began to emerge in the science communities. The United States began to take the lead in research on electr [[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...gory:Ancient History]] [[Category:Military History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • [[Category:United States History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:Economic History]]
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  • ...d States History]] [[Category:19th Century History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:History of the American West]]
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  • ...in agriculture and religion, see: Olson, Richard. 2010. ''Technology and Science in Ancient Civilizations. Prayer Series on the Ancient World''. Santa Barba ...10. ''The Astrological Revolution: Unveiling the Science of the Stars as a Science of Reincarnation and Karma''. Great Barrington, MA: Lindisfarne Books.</ref
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  • ...s, see: Carter, C. Barry, and M. Grant Norton. 2013. <i>Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering</i>. Second edition. New York: Springer.</ref> This techniq
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  • ...tion, see: Heather, Pringle. 1998. “The Slow Birth of Agriculture.” ''Science'' 282(5393):1446.</ref> Not every village or settlement necessarily exploit
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  • ...ed States History]][[Category:20th Century History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Military History]][[Category:World War Two Hist
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  • ...stantin. 2014. ''Antikythera Mechanism; the Book: Unwinding the History of Science and Technology''.</ref> ...ry:Ancient History]] [[Category:Copper Age History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Economic History]]
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  • [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Ancient History]]
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  • ...cation of drought during the collapse of the classic Maya civilization. <i>Science</i>, 361(6401), 498–501.</ref> *[[How Was Science Practiced in Ancient Babylon?]]
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  • ..., and most importantly, white, were considered “fit”. Eugenics is a “science” predicated upon racism, classicism, and sexism – so why in the world w ...st and misogynistic undertones, but despite this, it is still the accepted science of the day. Scientific theories aren’t an “all or nothing” deal. Some
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  • ...ics today profoundly affects our societies and has had a lasting impact on science and technology. However, before Greek mathematicians developed many wonderf ...prime numbers, and means, see: Clagett, Marshall. 1989. Ancient Egyptian Science: A Source Book. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, v. 184, 214,
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  • ...se that weather control funding and supervision was handed to the National Science Foundation in 1957. The US Forest Service’s Project Skyfire attempted to ...nature), and the state (how the American state has influenced advances in science and technology over time).
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