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the human body better.
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The first book on modern anatomy known as On the Structure of the Human Body was published in 1543 by Andreas Vesalius. It allowed people to get a better understanding of the human body. It is an important invention because it was a major advancement in medical science. The book's writer, Andreas Vesalius, was the first person to create an accurate model of the internals of the human body. The book still influences our lives today because it influenced modern medicine and helped us understand -
The Astronomical Telescope (1)
The astronomical telescope was invented in 1609 by Galileo Galilei. It allowed people to view objects millions of miles away in space. It is an important invention because it allowed people to gain more knowledge about the celestial bodies. The telescope's inventor, Galileo Galilei, was the first person to view never before seen details on the planets such as the orbit of Jupiter's moons and mountains on the Moon. The astronomical telescope still somewhat influences our lives today through the -
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advancements in technology it made way for which not only allowed governments and large corporations to view the wonders of outer space but ordinary people too.
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De motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus (1)
The circulation of blood was discovered by William Harvey who published a book on the subject in 1628. The discovery allowed people to gain greater insight into the inner workings of the human body. It is an important discovery because it was a major advancement in medical science. The book's author, William Harvey, was the person to accurately describe the circulation of the blood. This discovery still influences our lives today because it led the way for people to learn how the human body -
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truly functions.
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Discovery of the function of the heart and circulation of blood by Gerald Friedland
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Boyle's Law (1)
Boyle's law was created in 1662 by Robert Boyle. It helped form the basis of our modern understanding of chemistry. It is an important invention because it helped people better understand the relationship between temperature and pressure with gases. The creator of the scientific law, Robert Boyle, helped advance people's understanding of the field of chemistry. Boyle's law still influences our lives today through helping engineers design pressure bearing equipment with high tolerances. -
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Calculus (1)
Calculus was invented in 1665 by Sir Isaac Newton. It allows people to calculate rates of change. It was an important invention because it helped form the theory of gravity. Calculus' creator, Sir Isaac Newton, was one of the first people to discover calculus and it's importance in science. Calculus still influences our lives today because it is used to keep the GPS satellites in orbit which is what allows us to use GPS maps and tracking. -
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The Single Lens Microscope (1)
The single lens microscope was invented in 1668 by Anton van Leeuwenhoek. It allowed people to view things that were much too small to be seen with the naked eye. It is an important invention because it allowed people to view microorganisms and cells. The microscope's inventor, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, became the first person to see microorganisms using his microscope. The single lens microscope still influences our lives today because it eventually evolved into the multi lens microscope which -
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led to innovation in medicine and technology.
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