a
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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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Walter Adams
Astronomer / 1876 - 1956
Walter Adams was an American astronomer who is best known for his spectroscopic studies.
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(1876-1956)
Astronomer
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Robert Adamson
Photographer, Chemist / 1821 - 1848
Robert Adamson was a Scottish chemist and photographer who is best known for producing 2500 Calotype photographic prints with painter David Octavius Hill.
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(1821-1848)
Photographer, Chemist
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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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Ralph Alpher
Astronomer / 1921 - 2007
American cosmologist Ralph Asher Alpher is best known for laying the foundations for the big-bang model of evolution.
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(1921-2007)
Astronomer
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Sidney Altman
Academic, Biologist / 1939 -
Sidney Altman is a Nobel Prize-winning Canadian-American molecular biologist.
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(1939-)
Academic, Biologist
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Luis W. Alvarez
Physicist / 1911 - 1988
Luis Alvarez was an experimental physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1968.
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(1911-1988)
Physicist
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Alois Alzheimer
Psychiatrist, Neurologist / 1864 - 1915
Alois Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist who discovered the pathological condition of dementia and diagnosed the disease that bears his name.
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(1864-1915)
Psychiatrist, Neurologist
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André Marie Ampère
Educator, Physicist, Journalist / 1775 - 1836
André Marie Ampère was a French physicist and founder of electrodynamics (electromagnetism). The unit for measuring electric current was named for him.
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(1775-1836)
Educator, Physicist, Journalist
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Carl D. Anderson
Physicist / 1905 - 1991
Carl D. Anderson and Victor Francis Hess received the 1936 Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering the positron, or the positively charged electron.
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(1905-1991)
Physicist
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Werner Arber
Biologist / 1929 -
Werner Arber is a microbiologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1978 for his work in molecular genetics.
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(1929-)
Biologist
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Svante Arrhenius
Academic, Chemist, Physicist / 1859 - 1927
Svante Arrhenius was a Nobel Prize winning scientist known for his revolutionary theories in various fields, including physics, chemistry and astronomy.
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(1859-1927)
Academic, Chemist, Physicist
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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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John James Audubon
Illustrator, Painter, Scientist / 1785 - 1851
John James Audubon was an American ornithologist, artist and naturalist known for his studies, drawings and paintings of North American birds.
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(1785-1851)
Illustrator, Painter, Scientist
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Oswald Avery
Geneticist / 1877 - 1955
Oswald Avery discovered cell transformation. He recognized that DNA carries a cell’s genetic material and can be altered.
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(1877-1955)
Geneticist
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Richard Axel
Neurologist / 1946 -
American neuroscientist Richard Axel is best known for his work on the olfactory system, exploring how the brain interprets smell.
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(1946-)
Neurologist
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Julius Axelrod
Scientist / 1912 - 2004
Pharmacologist Julius Axelrod’s studies of neurotransmission of adrenalin and amphetamines led to his investigations into drugs for treatment of mental illness.
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(1912-2004)
Scientist
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Francis Bacon
Academic, Lawyer, Political Leader, Scientist, Academic Author / 1561 - 1626
Francis Bacon was an English Renaissance statesman and philosopher, best known for his promotion the scientific method.
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(1561-1626)
Academic, Lawyer, Political Leader, Scientist, Academic Author
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David Baltimore
Scientist / 1938 -
David Baltimore is an American virologist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1975.
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(1938-)
Scientist
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Joseph Banks
Explorer, Botanist / 1743 - 1820
Joseph Banks was a late-18th to early-19th century British explorer and botanist who pushed for the advancement of science.
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(1743-1820)
Explorer, Botanist
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Benjamin Banneker
Astronomer / 1731 - 1806
Benjamin Banneker was a largely self-educated mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, inventor and writer.
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(1731-1806)
Astronomer
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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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Arnold Beckman
Educator, Chemist / 1900 - 2004
Arnold Beckman was an American chemist who founded Beckman Instruments and funded the first silicon transistor company, giving rise to Silicon Valley.
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(1900-2004)
Educator, Chemist
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Henri Becquerel
Philosopher, Physicist / 1852 - 1908
Henri Becquerel was a French physicist who discovered radioactivity, an achievement for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.
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(1852-1908)
Philosopher, Physicist
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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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Charles H. Best
Academic, Physiologist / 1899 - 1978
Charles H. Best was a physiologist and medical researcher who co-discovered the use of insulin as a treatment for diabetes.
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(1899-1978)
Academic, Physiologist
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Hans Bethe
Physicist / 1906 - 2005
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Hans Albrecht Bethe is known for his discoveries regarding energy generation in stars and for advocating against the use of nuclear weapons.
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(1906-2005)
Physicist
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Bhaskara II
Mathematician, Astronomer / 1114 - 1185
Bhaskara was a 12th century Indian mathematician who established the decimal system.
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(1114-1185)
Mathematician, Astronomer
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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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J. Michael Bishop
Scholar, Biologist, Immunologist, Academic Author / 1936 -
J. Michael Bishop is a Nobel Prize winning physician and scholar who made groundbreaking discoveries in cancer research.
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(1936-)
Scholar, Biologist, Immunologist, Academic Author
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Günter Blobel
Biologist / 1936 -
Cellular and molecular biologist Günter Blobel won the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his discoveries about proteins and their placement in the cell.
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(1936-)
Biologist
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Guion S. Bluford
Astronaut, Pilot, Scientist / 1942 -
Bluford became the first African American to travel in space in 1983, as a mission specialist aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
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(1942-)
Astronaut, Pilot, Scientist
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Baruch S. Blumberg
Doctor, Scientist / 1925 - 2011
Baruch Blumberg won a Nobel Prize in 1976 for his research into the origins and spread of infectious viral diseases, particularly hepatitis B.
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(1925-2011)
Doctor, Scientist
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Franz Boas
Scientist, Academic Author / 1858 - 1942
Franz Boas was a German-born anthropologist who founded the relativistic, culture-centered school of American anthropology that dominated 20th century thought.
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(1858-1942)
Scientist, Academic Author
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Niels Bohr
Physicist / 1885 - 1962
Niels Bohr was a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and humanitarian whose revolutionary theories on atomic structures helped shape research worldwide.
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(1885-1962)
Physicist
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Norman Borlaug
Biologist / 1914 - 2009
Norman Borlaug’s research of genetic mutation in plants helped start the Green Revolution, which resulted increased wheat production in Mexico, Pakistan and India.
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(1914-2009)
Biologist
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Max Born
Educator, Physicist / 1882 - 1970
Max Born was a German physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954 with Walther Bothe for his probabilistic interpretation of quantum mechanics.
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(1882-1970)
Educator, Physicist
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Satyendra Nath Bose
Physicist / 1894 - 1974
Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose is known for working with Albert Einstein on the Bose-Einstein Condensate and as namesake of the boson, or “God particle.”
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(1894-1974)
Physicist
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Tycho Brahe
Astronomer / 1546 - 1601
Tycho Brahe was a Danish astronomer whose work paved the way for future discoveries.
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(1546-1601)
Astronomer
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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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Sydney Brenner
Biologist / 1927 -
Sydney Brenner is a Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist and a science writer.
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(1927-)
Biologist
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Herbert C. Brown
Academic, Chemist / 1912 - 2004
Herbert C. Brown was a scientist and professor who won the Nobel Prize for his work in organic chemistry.
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(1912-2004)
Academic, Chemist
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Michael S. Brown
Doctor, Geneticist / 1941 -
Michael S. Brown is a molecular geneticist who was co-awarded a 1985 Nobel Prize for his work on the metabolism of cholesterol in the human body.
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(1941-)
Doctor, Geneticist
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Linda B. Buck
Physiologist / 1947 -
Linda B. Buck is an American scientist and the 2004 co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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(1947-)
Physiologist
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Luther Burbank
Botanist, Journalist / 1849 - 1926
Luther Burbank was a plant breeder whose methods have led to advances in modern genetic study.
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(1849-1926)
Botanist, Journalist
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Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astronomer / 1943 -
British astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell assisted in constructing a large radio telescope and discovered pulsars, cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses.
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(1943-)
Astronomer
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Macfarlane Burnet
Biologist / 1899 - 1985
Macfarlane Burnet was an Australian physician and researcher who made groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of immunology and virology.
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(1899-1985)
Biologist
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Melvin Calvin
Educator, Chemist / 1911 - 1997
Melvin Calvin was an American biochemist who received the 1961 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his discovery of the chemical pathways of photosynthesis.
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(1911-1997)
Educator, Chemist
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Annie Jump Cannon
Astronomer / 1863 - 1941
Annie Jump Cannon was a pioneering astronomer responsible for the classification of hundreds of thousands of stars.
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(1863-1941)
Astronomer
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Walter B. Cannon
Neurologist, Physiologist / 1871 - 1945
Walter Cannon was a neurologist and physiologist and the first to use X-rays in physiological studies
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(1871-1945)
Neurologist, Physiologist
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Mario R. Capecchi
Geneticist / 1937 -
Italian-American scientist Mario R. Capecchi won a 2007 Nobel Prize for his work on targeted gene modification.
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(1937-)
Geneticist
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W.H. Carothers
Chemist / 1896 - 1937
A chemist, W.H. Carothers worked for DuPont and with his research laid the foundation for the synthetic fiber industry.
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(1896-1937)
Chemist
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George Carruthers
Physicist / 1939 -
Scientist George Carruthers created inventions, such as the ultraviolet camera, or spectograph, which was used by NASA in the 1972 Apollo 16 flight, revealing the mysteries of space and the Earth's atmosphere.
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(1939-)
Physicist
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Rachel Carson
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist / 1907 - 1964
Rachel Carson was a marine biologist, environmentalist and writer who alerted the world to the environmental impact of fertilizers and pesticides.
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(1907-1964)
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist
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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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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Astronomer / 1625 - 1712
Astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini made a
number of important discoveries in the 17th century, including four or Saturn's moons.
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(1625-1712)
Astronomer
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Anders Celsius
Astronomer / 1701 - 1744
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer who built the Uppsala Observatory and invented the Celsius (or centigrade) thermometer scale.
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(1701-1744)
Astronomer
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Owen Chamberlain
Physicist / 1920 - 2006
Owen Chamberlain worked on the Manhattan atomic bomb project. He and his colleague Emilio Segrè received a Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the antiproton.
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(1920-2006)
Physicist
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Franklin Chang-Díaz
Physicist / 1950 -
Costa Rican-born Franklin Chang-Díaz was the first Hispanic-American astronaut. He made several trips to space for NASA and developed plasma propulsion.
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(1950-)
Physicist
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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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Steven Chu
Scientist, Physicist, Government Official / 1948 -
Physicist Steven Chu was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1997 for his work on cooling atoms, and became the U.S. Secretary of Energy in 2009.
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(1948-)
Scientist, Physicist, Government Official
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Albert Claude
Biologist / 1898 - 1983
Nobel Prize winning Belgian-American cytologist Albert Claude developed the principal methods of separating and analyzing components of the living cell.
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(1898-1983)
Biologist
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Edwin Cohn
Scientist / 1892 - 1953
Scientist Edwin Cohn helped develop a method of separating blood plasma proteins, which provided lifesaving care to many soldiers during World War II.
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(1892-1953)
Scientist
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Nicolaus Copernicus
Mathematician, Astronomer / 1473 - 1543
Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus identified the concept of a heliocentric solar system, in which the sun, rather than the earth, is the center of the solar system.
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(1473-1543)
Mathematician, Astronomer
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John Warcup Cornforth
Academic, Chemist / 1917 -
John Warcup Cornforth is an Australian scientist who won the 1975 Nobel Prize for his research in stereochemistry and enzyme-based synthesis.
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(1917-)
Academic, Chemist
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Jeff Corwin
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Television Personality, Television Producer / 1967 -
Jeff Corwin is a conservationist and the television host and producer of The Jeff Corwin Experience on the Animal Planet network.
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(1967-)
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Television Personality, Television Producer
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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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Francis Crick
Biologist, Physiologist / 1916 - 2004
Francis Crick is responsible for discovering, along with James Watson, the double-helix structure of the DNA strand.
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(1916-2004)
Biologist, Physiologist
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Marie Curie
Physicist / 1867 - 1934
Marie Curie was a Polish-born French physicist famous for her work on radioactivity and twice a winner of the Nobel Prize.
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(1867-1934)
Physicist
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Pierre Curie
Academic, Chemist, Physicist / 1859 - 1906
French physicist Pierre Curie was of founding fathers of modern physics and is best known for being a pioneer in radioactive studies.
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(1859-1906)
Academic, Chemist, Physicist
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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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John Dalton
Educator, Scholar, Chemist, Meteorologist, Journalist / 1766 - 1844
Chemist John Dalton is credited with pioneering modern atomic theory. He was also the first to study color blindness.
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(1766-1844)
Educator, Scholar, Chemist, Meteorologist, Journalist
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Marie M. Daly
Chemist / 1921 - 2003
Marie M. Daly is best known for being the first African American woman to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States.
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(1921-2003)
Chemist
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Charles Darwin
Biologist / 1809 - 1882
Charles Darwin is best known for his work as a naturalist, developing a theory of evolution to explain biological change.
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(1809-1882)
Biologist
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Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton
Botanist, Zoologist / 1716 - 1800
Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton was a French naturalist who introduced Merino sheep to France.
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(1716-1800)
Botanist, Zoologist
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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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Charles Coulomb
Physicist / 1736 - 1806
Charles Coulomb was a French engineer and physicist who made pioneering discoveries in his field and came up with the theory called Coulomb’s Law.
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(1736-1806)
Physicist
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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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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Scientist, Television Personality, Writer / 1958 -
Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson hosted NOVA ScienceNow and appeared on such shows as The Daily Show and Real Time with Bill Maher.
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(1958-)
Scientist, Television Personality, Writer
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René Descartes
Philosopher, Mathematician, Scientist, Academic Author / 1596 - 1650
Philosopher and mathematician René Descartes is regarded as the father of modern philosophy for defining a starting point for existence, “I think; therefore I am.”
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(1596-1650)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Scientist, Academic Author
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Theodosius Dobzhansky
Educator, Biologist, Geneticist / 1900 - 1975
Theodosius Dobzhansky was a 20th century scientist, professor and author who did pioneering work in genetics and evolution.
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(1900-1975)
Educator, Biologist, Geneticist
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Christian Doppler
Educator, Mathematician, Physicist / 1803 - 1853
Austrian physicist Christian Doppler first described the Doppler effect, in reference to the observed frequency of light and sound waves, in the paper "Concerning the Coloured Light of Double Stars."
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(1803-1853)
Educator, Mathematician, Physicist
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Walter Dornberger
Engineer, Scientist / 1895 - 1980
Walter Dornberger was an engineer whose rockets were the precursor to all postwar spacecraft.
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(1895-1980)
Engineer, Scientist
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Eleuthere Irenee Du Pont
Entrepreneur, Chemist / 1771 - 1834
In 1802, chemist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours founded an explosives business in Delaware which is now known simply as Du Pont.
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(1771-1834)
Entrepreneur, Chemist
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René Dubos
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist / 1901 - 1982
René Dubos, credited for the maxim "Think globally, act locally." performed groundbreaking research which led to the discovery of major antibiotics.
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(1901-1982)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist
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Renato Dulbecco
Educator, Scientist / 1914 - 2012
Renato Dulbecco was an Italian virologist best known winning the Nobel Prize for pioneering the growing of viruses in culture in the 1950s.
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(1914-2012)
Educator, Scientist
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Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
Chemist / 1780 - 1849
German chemist Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner's observation of similarities among certain elements anticipated the development of the periodic system of elements.
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(1780-1849)
Chemist
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Gerald Edelman
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist / 1929 -
The work of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Gerald Edelman contributed greatly to the fields of both immunology and neuroscience.
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(1929-)
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist
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Paul Ehrlich
Immunologist / 1854 - 1915
Paul Ehrlich is a German Jewish medical scientist best known for discovering the first effective treatment for syphilis.
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(1854-1915)
Immunologist
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Albert Einstein
Physicist / 1879 - 1955
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity. He is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century.
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(1879-1955)
Physicist
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Mileva Einstein-Maric
Physicist / 1875 - 1948
Mileva Einstein-Maric was the first wife of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein.
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(1875-1948)
Physicist
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Willem Einthoven
Physiologist / 1860 - 1927
Willem Einthoven was a physiologist who discovered the electrical properties of the heart and developed the EKG.
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(1860-1927)
Physiologist
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Gertrude B. Elion
Chemist / 1918 - 1999
American biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude B. Elion helped develop drugs to treat leukemia and prevent kidney transplant rejection. She won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1988.
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(1918-1999)
Chemist
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Ernest Everett Just
Educator, Biologist / 1883 - 1941
African-American cell biologist Ernest Everett Just made pioneering contributions to the cytology and embryology of marine organisms.
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(1883-1941)
Educator, Biologist
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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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Gustav Fechner
Philosopher, Physicist / 1801 - 1887
German physicist Gustav Fechner utilized his science background to establish a new field called psychophysics, a science of psychology.
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(1801-1887)
Philosopher, Physicist
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Enrico Fermi
Physicist / 1901 - 1954
Physicist Enrico Fermi built the prototype of a nuclear reactor and worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic bomb.
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(1901-1954)
Physicist
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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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Alexander Fleming
Biologist / 1881 - 1955
Alexander Fleming was a doctor and bacteriologist who discovered penicillin, receiving the Nobel Prize in 1945.
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(1881-1955)
Biologist
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Paul J. Flory
Educator, Activist, Chemist, Journalist / 1910 - 1985
American chemist Paul J. Flory won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1974 for his work with polymers, the building blocks of plastic and rubber.
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(1910-1985)
Educator, Activist, Chemist, Journalist