Wednesday, November 9, 2011
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DID LEONARDO DA VINCI GIVE TO BIOLOGY???
Leonardo da Vinci is considered by many to be the real founder of modern science, even though he is more widely recognized for his incomparable paintings (right). He was also a great engineer and architect, designing many of the chief structures and public works of Milan. His scientific notebooks are filled with studies and yses of problems in dynamics, anatomy, physics, optics, biology, hydraulics, and even aeronautics, all far in advance of his time. He was an experimental scientist long before the formulation of the so-called scientific method.
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