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"Beginning with the telescopes and microscopes of the Renaissance, tools have played a critical role in advancing science and technology. Scientific tools provide us with abilities to observe and understand nature."
 
"Beginning with the telescopes and microscopes of the Renaissance, tools have played a critical role in advancing science and technology. Scientific tools provide us with abilities to observe and understand nature."
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"The innovators of 1600 were hackers before the word existed; they proposed open sharing of ideas for the benefit of humanity. Isaac Newton, Robert Hooke, Descartes, and the other scientists of the late 1600s could not have inaugurated the greatest scientific innovation of all time—the invention of modern science itself—without the Hackers of the 1600s. The Renaissance’s secretive structure was hacked, and it inspired the Scientific Revolution."

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"Beginning with the telescopes and microscopes of the Renaissance, tools have played a critical role in advancing science and technology. Scientific tools provide us with abilities to observe and understand nature."

"The innovators of 1600 were hackers before the word existed; they proposed open sharing of ideas for the benefit of humanity. Isaac Newton, Robert Hooke, Descartes, and the other scientists of the late 1600s could not have inaugurated the greatest scientific innovation of all time—the invention of modern science itself—without the Hackers of the 1600s. The Renaissance’s secretive structure was hacked, and it inspired the Scientific Revolution."