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Kirsten Escobar
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3 January, 12:41
Do changes in scientific knowledge occur often?
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Desiree Brennan
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Scientific knowledge changes with the growth of accumulated knowledge, technology, and greater experimentation. With further experimentation and more technology allowing more detailed experimentation, scientific knowledge constantly grows and changes.
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