You’ve heard of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, but there’s one groundbreaking scientist you’ve probably never seen. In the seventeenth century, one geologist named Nicolas Steno began his tenure as a scientist by studying cadavers and anatomical connections between species. His groundbreaking work paved the way for huge contributions to the field of geology, and influenced big names such as Charles Darwin and James Hutton.
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