Modern Science
Definition of Modern Science as it relates to Science, Physics, History of Science
Modern Science, as a part of History of Science, explores the evolution and development of scientific thought from the late 19th century to the present day, with a particular focus on Physics. It delves into the key discoveries, theories, and debates that have shaped our understanding of the universe during this period, providing insights into the broader context of scientific progress and its impact on society. This includes examining the lives and works of influential scientists, as well as the social, cultural, and political factors that have influenced the trajectory of scientific discovery.
External Links
- [ModernScience.com]
- [poliscijobs.com] Political Science Jobs in Higher Education is a modern job board for political science educators including faculty, university professors, instructors, researchers, administrators, and graduate students. PoliSciJobs
- [scienceteachersnetwork.com] Science Teachers Network is a modern job board specifically helping schools reach biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics instructors of all educational levels. Science Teachers Network
- [wtmc.net] WTMC - Netherlands Graduate Research School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture.
- [ajmp.org] Journal Home:: American Journal of Modern Physics:: Science Publishing Group