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An ingenious inventor, transformed electricity with his AC power system, inspiring generations to explore science and technology.
A renowned physicist, theory of relativity, E=mc², Nobel laureate, advocate for peace. His genius reshaped our understanding of the universe.
A pioneering physicist and chemist, Nobel laureate (Physics and Chemistry), discovered radioactivity, first woman to win a Nobel Prize, remarkable contributions to science.
A revolutionary scientist. Laws of motion and universal gravitation. Developed calculus. Discovered fundamental principles of optics.
A renowned primatologist and conservationist. Pioneered research on chimpanzees, discovered their complex behaviors and social structures.
An innovative scientist and inventor. Known for his work with peanuts and agricultural advancements.
A brilliant scientist. Made crucial contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA through her X-ray diffraction data.
An Italian scientist, astronomer, and physicist. Pioneer of modern science. Made significant contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, and mathematics.
An english mathematician and engineer. Considered the "father of the computer" for his work on mechanical computing devices like the Analytical Engine and the Difference Engine.
Prolific American inventor and businessman. Best known for inventing the practical electric light bulb and the phonograph, transforming industries and shaping modern technology.
A Scottish-born scientist, inventor, and teacher who is best known for inventing the telephone. His groundbreaking invention revolutionized communication and paved the way for modern telecommunications.
A polymath Founding Father known for his contributions as a statesman, inventor, scientist, writer, and thinker, playing a pivotal role in American history and leaving a lasting impact on various fields.
A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer. His improvements to the steam engine revolutionized industry and paved the way for the Industrial Revolution, making him one of history's most influential figures.
A French scientist and microbiologist. His groundbreaking discoveries and experiments laid the foundation for modern germ theory, vaccination, and pasteurization, revolutionizing medicine and public health.
A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. He discovered the antibiotic properties of penicillin, paving the way for the development of modern antibiotics and revolutionizing the field of medicine.
An Italian inventor and electrical engineer who pioneered long-distance radio transmission, inventing the radio. His work revolutionized communication, leading to the development of modern wireless technology and earning him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909.
Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing communication by enabling mass production of books in the 15th century.
An American astronomer who discovered the expansion of the universe and established the existence of other galaxies.
A brilliant British physicist, cosmologist, and author who revolutionized our understanding of the universe.
A brilliant British mathematician, logician, and computer scientist who made pioneering contributions to the fields of cryptography and artificial intelligence. His work laid the foundation for modern computing and played a vital role in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II.
A Russian chemist who developed the periodic table, organizing elements by their properties and predicting undiscovered elements.
An Italian polymath of the Renaissance era. Renowned as a painter, scientist, and inventor, his diverse talents and insatiable curiosity made him an iconic figure, leaving a lasting impact on art, science, and human knowledge.
A Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor. He made significant contributions to mathematics, including geometry and calculus, and is known for his discoveries in hydrostatics and the lever. His work laid the foundation for many scientific principles still used today.
An Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. He revolutionized our understanding of the mind and its unconscious processes, exploring topics such as dreams, the unconscious mind, and the role of sexuality in human behavior.
An Austrian monk and botanist known as the "father of modern genetics" for his pioneering work on pea plants, discovering the fundamental principles of inheritance.
A British scientist and pioneer of electromagnetism. His discoveries in the field laid the foundation for modern electrical technology.
A Swiss-American biologist and geologist. Renowned for his contributions to the study of natural history, particularly in the fields of paleontology, glaciology, and ichthyology.
New Zealand-born physicist. Known as the "father of nuclear physics." Pioneered the understanding of atomic structure, discovered the nucleus, and formulated the Rutherford model.
American astronomer who discovered the period-luminosity relationship of Cepheid variable stars, revolutionizing our understanding of the size and scale of the universe.
Revolutionized medicine with his discovery of blood circulation. His work challenged prevailing beliefs and laid the foundation for modern cardiovascular science.
An English physician and scientist. He developed the smallpox vaccine, revolutionizing immunization and paving the way for disease eradication. Known as the "Father of Immunology."
An english mathematician and writer. Recognized as the world's first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
An American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator. He popularized science with his TV series "Cosmos" and contributed to research on extraterrestrial life and planetary exploration.
An English philosopher and statesman, known as the father of empiricism.
English chemist and physicist. Pioneer of atomic theory, introducing the concept of atoms and their properties. Revolutionized understanding of matter and made contributions to meteorology.
A Danish physicist, made significant contributions to quantum theory and atomic structure, particularly with his model of the atom.
An influential ancient physician and philosopher. His extensive anatomical and medical writings shaped the understanding of human anatomy and physiology for centuries.
An American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator known for his enthusiasm in popularizing science.
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