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Edmund Halley (1656-1742) was a English scientist. Short Biography: In 1682 he observed the comet named after him, predicting that it would return in 1759. Halley's other... | |
Charles Hall (1863-1914) was an American chemist who developed a process for the commercial production of aluminium in 1886. Short Biography: He found that when mixed with cryolite... | |
Stephen Hales (1677-1761) was a English priest and scientist who gave accurate accounts of water movement in plants. Short Biography: His work laid emphasis on measurement and... | George Ellery Hale (1868-1938) was an American astronomer, who made pioneer studies of the Sun and founded three major observatories. Short Biography: In 1889, he invented the... |
Otto Hahn (1879-1968) was a West German physical chemist, who discovered nuclear fission. Short Biography: Otto Hahn won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1944. He worked with... | Fritz Haber (1868-1934) was a German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry. Short Biography: His study... |
Charles Guillaume (1861-1938) was a Swiss physicist who studied measurement and alloy development. Short Biography: He discovered a nickel-steel alloy, invar, which showed negligible... | Francois Auguste-Victor Grignard (1871-1935) was a French chemist. Short Biography: The so-called Grignard reagents (compounds containing a hydrocarbon radical, magnesium, and... |
Thomas Graham (1805-1869) was a Scottish chemist who laid the foundations of physical chemistry by his work on the diffusion of gases and liquids. Short Biography: Graham's Law... | Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) was an Italian ceil biologist who with Santiago Ramon y Cajal produced the first detailed knowledge of the tine structure of the nervous system. Short Biography... |
Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1906-1972) was an American physicist who worked mainly on the structure of the atomic nucleus. Short Biography: She shared the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physics... | Kurt Godel (1906-1978) was an Austrian-born American who proved that a mathematical system always contains statements that can be neither proved nor disproved within the system; in... |
Johann Glauber (1604-1668) was a German chemist. Short Biography: Glauber, who made his living selling patent medicines, is remembered for his discovery of the salt known variously... | William Gilbert (1544-1603) was a scientist and physician to Elizabeth I and (briefly) James I. Short Biography: He studied magnetism and static electricity, deducing that the... |
Robert Koch (birth name Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch) was born on December 11, 1843 in Clausthal, Germany and died on May 27, 1910. He was a great physician and he gained his fame after... | Walter Gilbert (born in 1932) worked on the problem of genetic control, seeking the mechanisms which switch genes on and off. Short Biography: By 1966 he had established the... |
Murray Gell-Mann (born in 1929) is an American physicist. Short Biography: In 1964, he formulated the theory of the quark, the fundamental constituent of all matter, and smallest... | Johannes Wilhelm Geiger (1882-1945) was a German physicist who produced the Geiger counter. Short Biography: After studying in Germany, he spent the period 1907-1912 in Manchester... |
Jabir ibn Hayyan (c. 721 - c. 776) was an Arabian alchemist. Short Biography: His influence lasted for more than 600 years, and in the late 1300s his name was adopted by a Spanish... | Archibald Edward Garrod (1857-1937) was an English physician who first recognized a class of metabolic diseases, while studying the rare disease alcaptonuria, in which the patient's... |
Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) was an Italian physiologist. Short Biography: Born in Bologna, where he taught anatomy, he discovered galvanic or voltaic electricity in 1762, when... | Evariste Galois (1811-1832) was a French mathematician who orginated the theory of groups. Short Biography: Galois was killed in a duel before he was 21. The night before, he... |
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. Short Biography: He developed the astronomical telescope and was the first to see sunspots... | Casimir Funk (1884-1967) was an American biochemist, born in Poland, who did pioneering research into vitamins. Short Biography: Funk proposed that certain diseases are caused... |
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