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Cleveland Abbe
Inventor, Astronomer, Meteorologist / 1838 - 1916
Meteorologist Cleveland Abbe inaugurated a public weather service that served as a model for the U.S. Weather Bureau, later called the National Weather Service.
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(1838-1916)
Inventor, Astronomer, Meteorologist
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Howard H. Aiken
Inventor, Physicist / 1900 - 1973
Howard H. Aiken was a 20th century mathematician and engineer who came up with the idea behind the Mark I, a forerunner to modern computing devices.
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(1900-1973)
Inventor, Physicist
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Momofuku Ando
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1910 - 2007
Momofuku Ando was the founder of Nissin Food Products Company and the inventor of instant noodles.
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(1910-2007)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Marc Andreessen
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1971 -
Marc Andreessen is best known for his work as a creator of the Netscape web browser.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Edwin Armstrong
Engineer, Inventor / 1890 - 1954
In 1933, electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong invented the circuits that made FM radio possible.
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(1890-1954)
Engineer, Inventor
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John Atanasoff
Inventor, Physicist / 1903 - 1995
U.S. physicist John Atanasoff, with Clifford Berry, developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, capable of solving differential equations using binary arithmetic.
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(1903-1995)
Inventor, Physicist
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Charles Babbage
Mathematician, Inventor / 1791 - 1871
Charles Babbage was known for his contributions to the first mechanical computers, which laid the groundwork for more complex future designs.
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(1791-1871)
Mathematician, Inventor
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John Logie Baird
Engineer, Inventor / 1888 - 1946
Scottish engineer John Logie Baird was the first man to televise pictures of objects in motion. He also demonstrated color television, in 1928.
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(1888-1946)
Engineer, Inventor
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Frederick Grant Banting
Inventor, Doctor / 1891 - 1941
Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian scientist and doctor, whose research led to the discovery of insulin to treat diabetic patients.
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(1891-1941)
Inventor, Doctor
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John Bardeen
Educator, Inventor, Physicist / 1908 - 1991
Physicist John Bardeen was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for inventing the transistor, and in 1972 for the theory of superconductivity.
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(1908-1991)
Educator, Inventor, Physicist
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Patricia Bath
Educator, Inventor, Doctor / 1942 -
Patricia Bath is the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology. She invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment in 1986.
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(1942-)
Educator, Inventor, Doctor
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Alexander Graham Bell
Educator, Linguist, Inventor, Scientist / 1847 - 1922
Alexander Graham Bell was one of the primary inventors of the telephone, did important work in communication for the deaf and held more than 18 patents.
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(1847-1922)
Educator, Linguist, Inventor, Scientist
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Karl Benz
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1844 - 1929
German mechanical engineer Karl Benz designed and built the first practical automobile powered by an internal-combustion engine.
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(1844-1929)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Clarence Birdseye
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Scientist / 1886 - 1956
Naturalist, inventor and businessman Clarence Birdseye pioneered the process of flash freezing in the United States. His company was bought by General Foods.
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(1886-1956)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Scientist
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Jean-Pierre-François Blanchard
Inventor, Pilot / 1753 - 1809
Jean-Pierre Blancard was a French balloonist who crossed the English Channel by balloon in 1785. He spurred interest in ballooning in Europe and the United States.
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(1753-1809)
Inventor, Pilot
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Thomas Blanchard
Inventor / 1788 - 1864
Thomas Blanchard was an American inventor whose patents contributed to the development of the mass production system.
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(1788-1864)
Inventor
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Otis Boykin
Inventor / 1920 - 1982
Otis Boykin’s noteworthy inventions include a wire precision resistor and a control unit for the pacemaker. When he died in 1982, he had 26 patents in his name.
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(1920-1982)
Inventor
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Louis Braille
Educator, Inventor / 1809 - 1852
Louis Braille was a French educator who developed the Braille system of printing and writing for the blind.
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(1809-1852)
Educator, Inventor
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Ferdinand Braun
Inventor, Physicist / 1850 - 1918
German physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909 with Guglielmo Marconi for the development of wireless telegraphy.
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(1850-1918)
Inventor, Physicist
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Willis Carrier
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1876 - 1950
Willis Carrier designed the first system to control temperature and humidity in 1902.
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(1876-1950)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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George Washington Carver
Inventor, Botanist, Chemist / 1864 - 1943
George Washington Carver was a prominent African-American scientist and inventor. Carver is best known for the many uses he devised for the peanut.
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(1864-1943)
Inventor, Botanist, Chemist
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Jacques Alexandre César Charles
Mathematician, Inventor, Physicist, Academic Author / 1746 - 1823
Jacques Alexandre César Charles was a French scientist and inventor who, along with Nicholas Robert, was the first to take flight in a hydrogen balloon.
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(1746-1823)
Mathematician, Inventor, Physicist, Academic Author
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Samuel Colt
Inventor / 1814 - 1862
Samuel Colt was an inventor and industrialist who created the revolver—most notably the .45-calibre Peacemaker model, which was introduced in 1873—and paved the way for the interchangeable parts system of manufacturing.
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(1814-1862)
Inventor
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Jacques Cousteau
Photographer, Explorer, Filmmaker, Inventor, Military Leader, Scientist / 1910 - 1997
Jacques Cousteau was a French undersea explorer, researcher, photographer and documentary host who invented diving and scuba devices, including the Aqua-Lung. He also conducted underwater expeditions and produced films and television series, including the Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
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(1910-1997)
Photographer, Explorer, Filmmaker, Inventor, Military Leader, Scientist
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Caresse Crosby
Inventor, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1892 - 1970
Caresse Crosby invented the modern bra in 1913. She was a poet and established a publishing company with her husband Harry Crosby in Paris, France.
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(1892-1970)
Inventor, Journalist, Author, Poet
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David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr.
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist / 1898 - 1976
David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr. was an African American pioneer in the field of heating and air conditioning, best known for heating up Radio City Music Hall.
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(1898-1976)
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist
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Leonardo da Vinci
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer / 1452 - 1519
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter and a genius in many realms of science. He is best known for two paintings: the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
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(1452-1519)
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer
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Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
Painter, Inventor, Physicist / 1787 - 1851
Louis Daguerre was a French artist and physicist who gained international acclaim when he invented the process of photography.
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(1787-1851)
Painter, Inventor, Physicist
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Gottlieb Daimler
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1834 - 1900
German inventor Gottlieb Daimler patented one of the first successful internal-combustion engines and later founded the Daimler company, which produced the first Mercedes car in 1899.
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(1834-1900)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Humphry Davy
Inventor, Chemist / 1778 - 1829
Humphry Davy was a British chemist best known for his contributions to the discoveries of chlorine and iodine. He is noted for suggesting the anesthetic use of nitrous oxide in human surgery.
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(1778-1829)
Inventor, Chemist
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Lee De Forest
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Scientist / 1873 - 1961
Inventor of the Audion vacuum tube, Lee De Forest made possible live radio broadcasting before the invention of the transistor.
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(1873-1961)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Scientist
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George de Mestral
Engineer, Inventor / 1907 - 1990
Intrigued by burrs that stuck to his clothing, in 1956, Swiss engineer George de Mestral invented the popular fastener now known as Velcro®.
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(1907-1990)
Engineer, Inventor
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Mark Dean
Computer Programmer, Inventor / 1957 -
Computer scientist and engineer Mark Dean is credited with helping develop a number of landmark technologies, including the color PC monitor, the Industry Standard Architecture system bus and the first gigahertz chip.
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(1957-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor
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Michael DeBakey
Educator, Inventor, Doctor, Surgeon / 1908 - 2008
Michael DeBakey was an American cardiovascular surgeon and surgical pioneer.
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(1908-2008)
Educator, Inventor, Doctor, Surgeon
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John Deere
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1804 - 1886
John Deere was an American inventor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment. In 1837, Deere started an eponymous company that went on to become an international powerhouse.
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(1804-1886)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Jack Dorsey
Computer Programmer, Inventor / 1976 -
Jack Dorsey is an American businessman best known as the founder of the social networking site Twitter.
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(1976-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor
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Abner Doubleday
Inventor, General / 1819 - 1893
Abner Doubleday was a U.S. Army officer, who was once thought to be the inventor of baseball until the game was found to be of English origin.
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(1819-1893)
Inventor, General
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Eadweard Muybridge
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor / 1830 - 1904
Eadweard Muybridge's photography of moving animals captured movement in a way that had never been done before. His work was used by both scientists and artists.
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(1830-1904)
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor
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George Eastman
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1854 - 1932
George Eastman invented the first Kodak camera, helping make photography accessible to the public. His company remains one of the largest in the industry.
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(1854-1932)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Thomas Edison
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1847 - 1931
Inventor Thomas Edison created such great innovations as the electric light bulb, the telephone and the phonograph. A savvy businessman, he held more than a 1,000 patents for his inventions.
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(1847-1931)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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John Elder
Engineer, Inventor / 1824 - 1869
Scottish marine engineer John Elder developed the marine compound steam engine, which enabled seagoing vessels to save coal and delay refueling.
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(1824-1869)
Engineer, Inventor
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Douglas C Engelbart
Computer Programmer, Inventor / 1925 -
Douglas C Engelbart is a pioneer in the design of interactive computer environments and the inventor of the mouse.
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(1925-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor
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Max Eyth
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist / 1836 - 1906
Max Eyth was a German engineer and inventor who expanded the use of agricultural machinery, founded the German Agricultural Society and wrote novels.
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(1836-1906)
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist
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Philo T. Farnsworth
Inventor / 1906 - 1971
Philo T. Farnsworth was an American inventor best known as a pioneer of television technology.
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(1906-1971)
Inventor
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Richard Feynman
Academic, Inventor, Physicist / 1918 - 1988
American physicist Richard Feynman is an American physicist best known for his work in quantum mechanics. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb.
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(1918-1988)
Academic, Inventor, Physicist
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Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer / 1706 - 1790
Benjamin Franklin is best known as one of the Founding Fathers who drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
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(1706-1790)
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer
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Richard Buckminster Fuller
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet / 1895 - 1983
Richard Buckminster Fuller was an American inventor, futurist, architect and author best known for popularizing the geodesic dome.
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(1895-1983)
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet
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Robert Fulton
Engineer, Inventor / 1765 - 1815
American engineer and inventor Robert Fulton is best know for developing the first successful steamboat and the world's first steam warship.
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(1765-1815)
Engineer, Inventor
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Francis Galton
Anthropologist, Explorer, Inventor, Scientist, Academic Author / 1822 - 1911
Francis Galton was an English explorer and anthropologist best known for his research in eugenics and human intelligence. He was the first to study the effects of human selective mating.
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(1822-1911)
Anthropologist, Explorer, Inventor, Scientist, Academic Author
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Léon Gaumont
Engineer, Filmmaker, Inventor / 1864 - 1946
A pioneer in early filmmaking, Léon Gaumont saw the possibilities of what moving pictures could be and making film equipment unavailable for the masses, establishing what is now the oldest surviving film company.
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(1864-1946)
Engineer, Filmmaker, Inventor
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Robert Goddard
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist / 1882 - 1945
American physicist Robert H. Goddard built the world's first liquid-fueld rocket in 1926 and is best known as the founding father of modern rocketry.
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(1882-1945)
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist
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Peter Goldmark
Engineer, Inventor
Hungarian-born engineer Peter Goldmark is best known for developing the long-playing (LP) microgroove disc which revolutionized the recording industry.
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Engineer, Inventor
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Sarah E. Goode
Inventor / 1850 - 1905
Entrepreneur and inventor Sarah E. Goode was the first African-American woman to receive a United States patent.
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(1850-1905)
Inventor
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Charles Goodyear
Inventor / 1800 - 1860
American inventor Charles Goodyear discovered the process of vulcanizing rubber. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was posthumously named after him.
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(1800-1860)
Inventor
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Wayne Gould
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge / 1945 -
Wayne Gould developed a computer program that could mass-produce Sudoku puzzles, thereby allowing them to appear in newspapers every day.
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(1945-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge
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Johannes Gutenberg
Inventor / 1395 - 1468
German inventor Johannes Gutenberg developed a method of printing from movable type. He printed the first book via movable type, the “Forty-Two-Line” Bible.
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(1395-1468)
Inventor
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Jim Henson
Filmmaker, Inventor, Screenwriter / 1936 - 1990
Jim Henson was an American puppeteer best known for creating TV characters, including the Muppets, and for his work on the popular children's show Sesame Street.
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(1936-1990)
Filmmaker, Inventor, Screenwriter
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Richard March Hoe
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1812 - 1866
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor best known for manufacturing the first successful rotary printing press.
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(1812-1866)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Jonathan Hornblower
Inventor / 1753 - 1815
British inventor Jonathan Carter worked for James Watt. Seeking to improve on Watt's design, he devised the first reciprocating compound steam engine.
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(1753-1815)
Inventor
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Elias Howe
Inventor / 1819 - 1867
Inventor Elias Howe patented his plans for the first practical sewing machine in 1846, and successfully sued Isaac Singer for the rights in 1854.
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(1819-1867)
Inventor
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Lonnie G. Johnson
Engineer, Inventor / 1949 -
Lonnie G. Johnson is an engineer and inventor who worked on the Cassini mission to Jupiter and invented the Super Soaker.
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(1949-)
Engineer, Inventor
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Carl Jung
Inventor, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Journalist / 1875 - 1961
Carl Jung established the idea of analytic psychology. He advanced the idea of introvert and extrovert personalities and the power of the unconscious.
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(1875-1961)
Inventor, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Journalist
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Jack Kilby
Engineer, Inventor / 1923 - 2005
Jack Kilby was an American physicist and electrical engineer who co-created the integrated circuit.
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(1923-2005)
Engineer, Inventor
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Jack LaLanne
Athlete, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality / 1914 - 2011
The "godfather of fitness," Jack LaLanne, is known for his 1950s TV fitness program and for his endorsement of a power juicer in 2002.
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(1914-2011)
Athlete, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality
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Edwin Land
Inventor, Physicist / 1909 - 1991
Edwin Land is best known as the inventor of the Polaroid camera and film, and as the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation.
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(1909-1991)
Inventor, Physicist
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Lewis Howard Latimer
Engineer, Inventor / 1848 - 1928
Lewis Howard Latimer was an inventor and draftsman best known for his contributions to the patenting of the light bulb and the telephone.
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(1848-1928)
Engineer, Inventor
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Charles Lindbergh
Inventor, Pilot, Writer / 1902 - 1974
Aviator Charles Lindbergh became famous for making the first solo transatlantic airplane flight in 1927.
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(1902-1974)
Inventor, Pilot, Writer
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Kirkpatrick Macmillan
Inventor / 1812 - 1878
Kirkpatrick Macmillan is best known for inventing the first pedal bicycle.
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(1812-1878)
Inventor
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Guglielmo Marconi
Inventor, Physicist / 1874 - 1937
Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel Prize winning physicist and inventor, credited with the ground breaking work necessary for all future radio technology.
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(1874-1937)
Inventor, Physicist
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Gummo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Inventor / 1892 - 1977
Often referred to as the "forgotten" Marx brother, Gummo Marx was the first to leave the act to enlist in World War I and become a businessman.
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(1892-1977)
Actor, Comedian, Inventor
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Zeppo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor / 1901 - 1979
The youngest of the Marx Brothers, Zeppo Marx was the handsomest sibling, but often underappreciated as the straight man and young romantic lead. He left the famous comedic team to become a millionaire inventor.
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(1901-1979)
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor
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Elijah McCoy
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1844 - 1929
Elijah McCoy was a 19th century African-American inventor best known for inventing lubrication devices used to make train travel more efficient.
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(1844-1929)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Robert Metcalfe
Mathematician, Inventor / 1946 -
Brooklyn-born Robert Metcalfe is an engineer, technology executive and venture capitalist best known for inventing Ethernet.
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(1946-)
Mathematician, Inventor
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Garrett Morgan
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher / 1877 - 1963
Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African-American inventors with his many patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, and an improved sewing machine and traffic signal.
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(1877-1963)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher
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Elon Musk
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor / 1971 -
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur known for co-founding Tesla Motors, X.com—which later became PayPal—and SpaceX, the last of which launched a landmark commercial spacecraft on May 22, 2012.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor
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James A. Naismith
Coach, Inventor / 1861 - 1939
James Naismith invented tha game of basketball in 1891.
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(1861-1939)
Coach, Inventor
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Lyda Newman
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Inventor / 1885 -
African-American hairdresser and inventor Lyda Newman patented an improved hairbrush design in New York City in 1898.
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(1885-)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Inventor
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Nicéphore Niépce
Inventor / 1765 - 1833
French inventor Nicéphore Niépce was the first to make a permanent photographic image.
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(1765-1833)
Inventor
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Alfred Nobel
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist / 1833 - 1896
Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and other explosives. He used his enormous fortune from 355 patents to institute the Nobel Prizes.
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(1833-1896)
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist
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Ernest O. Lawrence
Educator, Inventor, Physicist / 1901 - 1958
American physicist Ernest O. Lawrence won the 1939 Nobel Prize for Physics for his invention of the cyclotron particle accelerator.
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(1901-1958)
Educator, Inventor, Physicist
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Nikolaus Otto
Inventor / 1832 - 1891
Nikolaus Otto created the first internal-combustion engine that used the four-stroke cycle. It provided an alternative power source to the steam engine.
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(1832-1891)
Inventor
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Thomas Paine
Inventor, Political Leader, Journalist / 1737 - 1809
Thomas Paine was an English American writer and pamphleteer whose "Common Sense" and other writings influenced the American Revolution, and helped pave the way for the Declaration of Independence.
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(1737-1809)
Inventor, Political Leader, Journalist
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Louis Pasteur
Inventor, Doctor, Chemist / 1822 - 1895
Scientist Louis Pasteur came up with the food preparing process known as pasteurization; he also developed a vaccination for anthrax and rabies.
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(1822-1895)
Inventor, Doctor, Chemist
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Les Paul
Inventor, Guitarist / 1915 - 2009
Les Paul was a musician who designed a solid-body guitar in 1941, which then was a new type of instrument.
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(1915-2009)
Inventor, Guitarist
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Ron Popeil
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality / 1935 -
Inventor Ron Popeil pioneered the TV sales pitch with products like the Ronco Chop-O-Matic and phrases like "But wait, there's more."
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(1935-)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality
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Ferdinand Porsche
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1875 - 1951
Ferdinand Porsche founded the Porsche car company in 1931. In the early 1920s, he oversaw the development of the Mercedes compressor car, and later developed the first designs of the Volkswagen car with his son, Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche.
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(1875-1951)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Eliphalet Remington
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1793 - 1861
Eliphalet Remington made his first flintlock rifle in 1816, and the business he started is still making guns today.
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(1793-1861)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Sequoyah
Inventor / 1760 - 1843
Sequoyah was a half-Cherokee silversmith who invented a simple form of writing consisting of 86 symbols. He is also the namesake of Sequoia redwood trees.
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(1760-1843)
Inventor
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Igor Sikorsky
Engineer, Inventor / 1889 - 1972
Igor Sikorsky was a Russian aeronautics engineer and inventor known for crafting the first four-engine plane and the first working helicopter.
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(1889-1972)
Engineer, Inventor
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Isaac Singer
Inventor / 1811 - 1875
Isaac Singer founded the Singer Sewing Machine Company, the first company to make sewing machines practical and easy to use at home.
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(1811-1875)
Inventor
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John Philip Sousa
Inventor, Songwriter / 1854 - 1932
U.S. bandmaster and composer John Philip Sousa was known as “The March King.” In the 1890s he developed a type of bass tuba now known as the sousaphone.
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(1854-1932)
Inventor, Songwriter
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George Stephenson
Engineer, Inventor / 1781 - 1848
British engineer George Stephenson invented the locomotive and built the first version in
1825.
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(1781-1848)
Engineer, Inventor
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John Cox Stevens
Inventor, Lawyer / 1749 - 1838
John Stevens was an inventor and promoter of steam power for transportation. His petition to Congress resulted in the Patent Law of 1790.
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(1749-1838)
Inventor, Lawyer
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Frederick W. Taylor
Inventor / 1856 - 1915
U.S. inventor Frederick Winslow Taylor analyzed shop production. His time-and-motion system led to modern mass production techniques.
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(1856-1915)
Inventor
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Nikola Tesla
Engineer, Inventor / 1856 - 1943
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Telsa developed the alternating-current electrical system that's widely used today, and discovered the rotating magnetic field (the basis of most AC machinery).
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(1856-1943)
Engineer, Inventor
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James West
Inventor, Scientist / 1931 -
James West is an American inventor who developed the foil electret microphone, now used in 90 percent of all contemporary microphones, in 1962.
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(1931-)
Inventor, Scientist
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George Westinghouse
Inventor, Scientist / 1846 - 1914
George Westinghouse is best known for his inventions and the development of his company, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing.
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(1846-1914)
Inventor, Scientist
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Eli Whitney
Inventor / 1765 - 1825
Eli Whitney was an American inventor who created the cotton gin and pushed the “interchangeable parts” mode of production.
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(1765-1825)
Inventor
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Granville T. Woods
Inventor / 1856 - 1910
Known as "Black Edison," Granville Woods was an African-American inventor who made key contributions to the development of the telephone, street car and more.
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(1856-1910)
Inventor
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Steve Wozniak
Entrepreneur, Computer Programmer, Engineer, Inventor / 1950 -
Steve Wozniak is an American computer scientist best known as one of the founders of Apple and the inventor of the Apple II computer.
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(1950-)
Entrepreneur, Computer Programmer, Engineer, Inventor