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Scientific Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Scientific Revolution
15th Century
Leanardo Da Vinci
Leonardo's pioneering research into the brain led him to discoveries in neuroanatomy (such as those of the frontal sinus and meningeal vessels) and neurophysiology (he was the first to pith a frog).
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17th Century
Isaac Newton
Newton laid the foundations for our scientific age. His laws of motion and theory of gravity underpin much of modern physics and engineering.
Contribution
Sir Isaac Newton contributed significantly to the field of science over his lifetime. He invented calculus and provided a clear understanding of optics. But his most significant work had to do with forces, and specifically with the development of a universal law of gravity.
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