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Stephen Hawking (born in 1942) is a English physicist, who has researched black holes (the hypothetical end-results of total gravitational collapse in stars) and gravitational field... | |
Steven Weinberg (born in 1933) in 1967 demonstrated, together with Abdus Salam, that the weak nuclear force and the electromagnetic force are variations of a single underlying force... | |
Born on January 4 1643 in Woolsthrope, Lincolnshire, England, Newton is referred to as The Father of Modern Science. He gave the world the Laws of Gravity and planetary motion and the... | Stanislao Cannizzaro (1826-1910) was an Italian chemist who revived interest in the work of Avogadro in 1811 Short Biography: He revealed the difference between atoms and molecules... |
Stanley Miller (1930-2007) was an American chemist. Short Biography: In the early 1950s, under laboratory conditions, he tried to imitate the original conditions of the Earth's... | Sewall Wright (1889-1988) helped modernize Charles Darwin's theory of evolution during the 1920s, using statistics to model the behaviour of populations of genes. Why is Sewall Wright... |
Spiru Haret was born on February 15, 1851 in Hanul Conaci, Putna. He was a famous Romanian mathematician, academician, teacher and reformer of the Romanian teaching system. Biography... | Richard Owen (1804-1892) attacked the theory of natural selection and in 1860 published an anonymous and damaging review of Charles Darwin's work. Short Biography: He was Director... |
William Ramsay (1852-1916) was a Scottish chemist who, with Lord Rayleigh, discovered argon in 1894. Short Biography: In 1895 Ramsay manufactured helium, and in 1898, in cooperation... | Samuel Crompton (1753-1827) was a British inventor at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Short Biography: He invented the 'spinning mule' in 1779, combining the ideas of... |
Hans Sloane (1660-1753) settled in London, and in 1721 founded the Chelsea Physic Garden. Short Biography: He was president of the Royal College of Physicians 1719-1735, and... | Isaac Pitman (1813-1897) studied Samuel Taylor's scheme for shorthand writing, and in 1837 published his own system, Stenographic Soundhand, fast and accurate, and adapted for use in... |
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... | Selman Abraham Waksman (1888-1973) coined the word "antibiotic" for bacteria-killing chemicals derived from microorganisms, and won the 1952 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery... |
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti (1864-1930) was a British electrical engineer who electrified central London. Short Biography: He made and sold his first alternator 1881. He... | Benjamin Baker (1840-1907) was an English engineer, who designed (with English engineer John Fowler 1817-1898) London's first underground railway (the Metropolitan and District) in... |
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... | Sidney Brenner (born in 1927) is a South African scientist, one of the pioneers of genetic engineering. Short Biography: Brenner discovered messenger RNA (a link between DNA... |
In 1835 Samuel Morse (1791-1872) produced the first adequate electric telegraph, and in 1843 was granted $30,000 by Congress for an experimental line between Washington and Baltimore.... | Simeon Denis Poisson (1781-1840) was a French applied mathematician. Short Biography: In probability theory he discovered the Poisson distribution which is widely used in probability... |
Sanctorius Sanctorius (1561-1636) was an Italian physiologist who pioneered the study of metabolism, and invented the clinical thermometer and a device for measuring pulse rate. Short... | Sofia Vasilevna Kovalevsky (1850-1891) was a Russian mathematician; doctorate from Gottingen University in 1874 for dissertation on partial differential equations; professor of mathematics... |
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