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Airida [17]
2 years ago
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Which statement best describes scientists who contributed to the current body of science knowledge

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lorasvet [3.4K]2 years ago
3 0

The appropriate choice must be (A).

<h3>What is the role of scientists in society?</h3>

Science contributes greatly to the generation of knowledge and hence contributes to the operation of democracies, fosters innovation and allows countries to be competitive in the global economy.

The ongoing work of men and women from various nations throughout history has contributed to the existing body of scientific knowledge.

It is not simply wealthy men with money who could conduct experiments and get a scientific conclusion. We are all familiar with Marie Curie, who is renowned for her work in radioactivity and twice earned the Noble Prize.

Of course, advances in science have been accomplished before to the 20th century; for instance, Newton discovered gravity in the 17th century.

Therefore, the existing body of scientific knowledge is not constrained by specific limitations; rather, it is the result of ongoing efforts made by men and women from various nations throughout history.

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