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The 17th century for the beginning of science and the Restoration.

Stephenson repeated the dazzling tricks of Crytonomicon with The Baroque Trilogy, three massive tomes telling the story of the Royal Society, the beginning of science and the formation of the modern world through the creation of financial debt instruments (in these books, it is the invention of debt that allows England to defeat France - I wonder what Stephenson makes of that idea now).

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According to Richard Nader, NSF's East Asia and Pacific program manager, many of China's State Key Laboratories began as clusters of science and technology talent but have developed over time into well-organized and supported centers of excellence.

Beginning with a consideration of science and culture in early 20th-century Vienna, Kandel explores the interplay of neuroscience, psychology, and art.

Cohen, the first Jew to hold a professorship in Germany, was the founder of the so-called Marburg School of neo-Kantianism, famous for interpreting Kant's transcendental method as beginning with the "fact of science" and then arguing regressively to the presuppositions or conditions of possibility of this "fact".

Its publication inaugurated the beginning of modern science and thwarted religious and unfounded accounts about how life as we knew it came about.

It changed its name to Bentley College in 1971, when it began offering both bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees.

Their book, which is in Mr. Swisher's voice, as if he were the sole author, begins with a narrative of science and travel as Mr. Swisher recounts, often amusingly, the trips he and Mr. Curtis made to Indonesia to gather material for their research.

The speciation of all materials in chemical elements and the establishment of the periodic system by Mendeleev in 1869 was the beginning of chemical science and modern chemical industry.

From the beginning of science, disability has been thought of as a deviation from the norm, even a morbid disorder of the individual.

Important as these considerations are, it is more accurate to see these revolutions as the two stages of a single revolution: the beginning of science in the modern sense of the word.

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