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− | |[[Jacques |
+ | |[[Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier]] |
|Co-developed the hot-air balloon with his brother Jacques Étienne Montgolfier.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_06.htm</ref> |
|Co-developed the hot-air balloon with his brother Jacques Étienne Montgolfier.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_06.htm</ref> |
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− | |Émile Borel |
+ | |[[Émile Borel]] |
|Mathematician. Made important contributions to probability theory and was an early researcher in game theory.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_07.htm</ref> |
|Mathematician. Made important contributions to probability theory and was an early researcher in game theory.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_07.htm</ref> |
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|1942 |
|1942 |
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− | |Stephen |
+ | |[[Stephen Hawking]] |
|World famous and influential astrophysicist and cosmologist.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_08.htm</ref> |
|World famous and influential astrophysicist and cosmologist.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_08.htm</ref> |
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|January |
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|1950 |
|1950 |
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− | |Sir Alec Jefferys |
+ | |[[Sir Alec Jefferys]] |
|Geneticist. Discovered how to ''DNA fingerprint'' individual humans. This has been used to exonerate many who have been [[falsely accused]].<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_09.htm</ref> |
|Geneticist. Discovered how to ''DNA fingerprint'' individual humans. This has been used to exonerate many who have been [[falsely accused]].<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_09.htm</ref> |
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|1911 |
|1911 |
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− | |Norman Heatley |
+ | |[[Norman Heatley]] |
|Biochemist. Developed a method of mass producing penicillin resulting in its wide availability. |
|Biochemist. Developed a method of mass producing penicillin resulting in its wide availability. |
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|1887 |
|1887 |
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− | |Aldo Leopold |
+ | |[[Aldo Leopold]] |
|Prominent early environmentalist. |
|Prominent early environmentalist. |
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|1579 |
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− | |Jan Baptista van Helmont |
+ | |[[Jan Baptista van Helmont]] |
|Coined the term 'gas' and was the first to establish the existence of gasses other than air. |
|Coined the term 'gas' and was the first to establish the existence of gasses other than air. |
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|1864 |
|1864 |
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− | |Wilhelm Wien |
+ | |[[Wilhelm Wien]] |
|Prolific physicist. Discovered the proton. |
|Prolific physicist. Discovered the proton. |
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|1801 |
|1801 |
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− | |Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart |
+ | |[[Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart]] |
|Considered to be the founder of modern paleobotany. |
|Considered to be the founder of modern paleobotany. |
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|1785 |
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− | |William Prout |
+ | |[[William Prout]] |
|Various discoveries. Advanced understanding of atomic physics. His work influenced the naming of the proton by Ernest Rutherford.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/1/1_15.htm</ref> |
|Various discoveries. Advanced understanding of atomic physics. His work influenced the naming of the proton by Ernest Rutherford.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/1/1_15.htm</ref> |
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|1477 |
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− | |Johannes Schöner |
+ | |[[Johannes Schöner]] |
|Mathematician, astronomer and geographer. Early and influential globe-maker.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_16.htm</ref> |
|Mathematician, astronomer and geographer. Early and influential globe-maker.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_16.htm</ref> |
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|January |
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|1706 |
|1706 |
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− | |Benjamin Franklin |
+ | |[[Benjamin Franklin]] |
|Polymath. |
|Polymath. |
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|January |
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|1880 |
|1880 |
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− | |Paul Ehrenfest |
+ | |[[Paul Ehrenfest]] |
|Theoretical physicist. Made significant contributions to statistical mechanics. |
|Theoretical physicist. Made significant contributions to statistical mechanics. |
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|January |
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|1736 |
|1736 |
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− | |James Watt |
+ | |[[James Watt]] |
|Engineer and inventor. Watt's steam engine contributed substantially to the industrial revolution.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_19.htm</ref> |
|Engineer and inventor. Watt's steam engine contributed substantially to the industrial revolution.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/1/1_19.htm</ref> |
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+ | |1775 |
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+ | |[[André-Marie Ampère]] |
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+ | |Significant advancements in electromagnetism. |
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+ | |1843 |
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+ | |[[Émile Levassor]] |
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+ | |Significant contributions to the development of the modern automobile. |
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+ | |22 |
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+ | |1908 |
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+ | |[[Lev Davidovich Landau]] |
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+ | |Made significant contributions to theoretical physics. Received 1962 Nobel prize for physics. |
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|February |
|February |
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|1943 |
|1943 |
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− | |Kenneth Lane Thompson |
+ | |[[Kenneth Lane Thompson]] |
|Co-developed the UNIX operating system which revolutionised computing. |
|Co-developed the UNIX operating system which revolutionised computing. |
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|February |
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|1834 |
|1834 |
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− | |Dmitri Mendeleev |
+ | |[[Dmitri Mendeleev]] |
|Chemist and Inventor. Formulated the ''Periodic Law''. |
|Chemist and Inventor. Formulated the ''Periodic Law''. |
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|February |
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|1846 |
|1846 |
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− | |Wilhelm Maybach |
+ | |[[Wilhelm Maybach]] |
|Engineer. Pioneer in the development of the automobile.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/2/2_09.htm</ref> |
|Engineer. Pioneer in the development of the automobile.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/2/2_09.htm</ref> |
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|1809 |
|1809 |
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− | |Charles Darwin |
+ | |[[Charles Darwin]] |
|Established the idea of evolution through natural selection. |
|Established the idea of evolution through natural selection. |
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|February |
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|1564 |
|1564 |
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− | |Galileo Galilei |
+ | |[[Galileo Galilei]] |
|Polymath. |
|Polymath. |
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|February |
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|1745 |
|1745 |
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− | |Alessandro Volta |
+ | |[[Alessandro Volta]] |
|Credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Volta</ref> |
|Credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Volta</ref> |
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|February |
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|1943 |
|1943 |
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− | |Nicolaus Copernicus |
+ | |[[Nicolaus Copernicus]] |
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|1844 |
|1844 |
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− | |Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann |
+ | |[[Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann]] |
|Founded the field of statistical mechanics.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/2/2_20.htm</ref> Proposed the Boltzmann brain thought experiment. |
|Founded the field of statistical mechanics.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/2/2_20.htm</ref> Proposed the Boltzmann brain thought experiment. |
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|February |
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|1899 |
|1899 |
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− | |Charles Best |
+ | |[[Charles Best]] |
|Co-discoverer of insulin. |
|Co-discoverer of insulin. |
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|1901 |
|1901 |
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− | |Linus Pauling |
+ | |[[Linus Pauling]] |
|Chemist, Biochemist, Chemical Engineer. |
|Chemist, Biochemist, Chemical Engineer. |
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|March |
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|1847 |
|1847 |
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− | |Alexander Graham Bell |
+ | |[[Alexander Graham Bell]] |
|Prolific inventor. |
|Prolific inventor. |
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|March |
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|1847 |
|1847 |
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− | |Carl Josef Bayer |
+ | |[[Carl Josef Bayer]] |
|Developed the process to cheaply extract Aluminium from Bauxite. |
|Developed the process to cheaply extract Aluminium from Bauxite. |
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|March |
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|1934 |
|1934 |
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− | |Yuri Gagarin |
+ | |[[Yuri Gagarin]] |
− | |First |
+ | |First person to travel in to space. |
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|March |
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|1926 |
|1926 |
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− | |Thomas Starzl |
+ | |[[Thomas Starzl]] |
|Pioneered organ transplantation. |
|Pioneered organ transplantation. |
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|March |
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|1858 |
|1858 |
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− | |Rudolf Diesel |
+ | |[[Rudolf Diesel]] |
|Invented the Diesel engine. |
|Invented the Diesel engine. |
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|March |
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|1913 |
|1913 |
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− | |Paul Erdős |
+ | |[[Paul Erdős]] |
|Mathematician. Known for living an itinerant lifestyle in his later years in which he travelled the world and collaborated with world-class mathematicians on solving extremely difficult problems. Continues to be remembered in the Erdős Number. |
|Mathematician. Known for living an itinerant lifestyle in his later years in which he travelled the world and collaborated with world-class mathematicians on solving extremely difficult problems. Continues to be remembered in the Erdős Number. |
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|March |
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|1821 |
|1821 |
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− | |William Lyman |
+ | |[[William Lyman]] |
|Credited with inventing the rotating wheel can opener. |
|Credited with inventing the rotating wheel can opener. |
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|March |
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|1596 |
|1596 |
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− | |René Descartes |
+ | |[[René Descartes]] |
|Philosopher, mathematician and scientist. |
|Philosopher, mathematician and scientist. |
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|April |
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|1578 |
|1578 |
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− | |William Harvey |
+ | |[[William Harvey]] |
|First to accurately describe how blood circulates in the body. |
|First to accurately describe how blood circulates in the body. |
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|April |
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|1827 |
|1827 |
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− | |Joseph Lister |
+ | |[[Joseph Lister]] |
|Pioneer of antiseptic surgery. |
|Pioneer of antiseptic surgery. |
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|April |
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|1806 |
|1806 |
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− | |Isambard Kingdom Brunel |
+ | |[[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]] |
|Prolific engineer & inventor. |
|Prolific engineer & inventor. |
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|1452 |
|1452 |
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− | |Leonardo da Vinci |
+ | |[[Leonardo da Vinci]] |
|Polymath. |
|Polymath. |
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|April |
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|1867 |
|1867 |
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− | |Wilbur Wright |
+ | |[[Wilbur Wright]] |
|Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Orville. |
|Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Orville. |
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|April |
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|1909 |
|1909 |
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− | |Józef Kosacki |
+ | |[[Józef Kosacki]] |
|Invented the first portable mine detector. |
|Invented the first portable mine detector. |
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|1946 |
|1946 |
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− | |Paul Davies |
+ | |[[Paul Davies]] |
|Prolific physicist. |
|Prolific physicist. |
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|April |
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|1858 |
|1858 |
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− | |Max Planck |
+ | |[[Max Planck]] |
|Founder of quantum theory. |
|Founder of quantum theory. |
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|May |
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− | |Thomas Hancock |
+ | |[[Thomas Hancock]] |
|Invented the masticator, a machine used to recycle and reshape rubber scraps. This technology resulted in many new uses for rubber.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/thomas-hancock-elastic-1991608</ref> |
|Invented the masticator, a machine used to recycle and reshape rubber scraps. This technology resulted in many new uses for rubber.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/thomas-hancock-elastic-1991608</ref> |
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|1859 |
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− | |Pierre Curie |
+ | |[[Pierre Curie]] |
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|May |
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|1749 |
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− | |Edward Jenner |
+ | |[[Edward Jenner]] |
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− | |Joseph-Louis Lambot |
+ | |[[Joseph-Louis Lambot]] |
|Co-inventor of Ferro-cement along with Joseph Monier.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Louis_Lambot</ref> |
|Co-inventor of Ferro-cement along with Joseph Monier.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Louis_Lambot</ref> |
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|1707 |
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− | |Carl Linnaeus |
+ | |[[Carl Linnaeus]] |
|Early and influential ecologist. |
|Early and influential ecologist. |
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|June |
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|1907 |
|1907 |
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− | |Frank Whittle |
+ | |[[Frank Whittle]] |
|Invented the Turbojet engine. |
|Invented the Turbojet engine. |
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|1916 |
|1916 |
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− | |Tim Berners-Lee |
+ | |[[Tim Berners-Lee]] |
|Developed the World Wide Web. |
|Developed the World Wide Web. |
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|June |
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|1781 |
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− | |George Stephenson |
+ | |[[George Stephenson]] |
|Engineer, inventor and pioneer of rail transportation. |
|Engineer, inventor and pioneer of rail transportation. |
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|June |
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|1913 |
|1913 |
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− | |Edward Abraham |
+ | |[[Edward Abraham]] |
− | |Intrumental in the development of early antibiotics |
+ | |Intrumental in the development of early antibiotics. |
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|1928 |
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− | |John Nash |
+ | |[[John Nash]] |
|Fundamental contributor to game theory. |
|Fundamental contributor to game theory. |
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|1915 |
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− | |Fred Hoyle |
+ | |[[Fred Hoyle]] |
|Formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis - that stars are powered by nuclear fusion. Proponent of ''panspermia''. Coined the term ''Big Bang'' as a derogatory term for what was then a new theory. |
|Formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis - that stars are powered by nuclear fusion. Proponent of ''panspermia''. Coined the term ''Big Bang'' as a derogatory term for what was then a new theory. |
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|June |
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|1623 |
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− | |Blaise Pascal |
+ | |[[Blaise Pascal]] |
|Developed probability theory in mathematics. |
|Developed probability theory in mathematics. |
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|June |
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|1910 |
|1910 |
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− | |Konrad Zuse |
+ | |[[Konrad Zuse]] |
|Developed the first electronic programmable computer. |
|Developed the first electronic programmable computer. |
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|June |
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|1912 |
|1912 |
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− | |Alan Turing |
+ | |[[Alan Turing]] |
|Computer Scientist, Mathematician. Developed the theoretical underpinnings of modern computing. |
|Computer Scientist, Mathematician. Developed the theoretical underpinnings of modern computing. |
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|July |
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− | |Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz |
+ | |[[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]] |
|Polymath. |
|Polymath. |
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|July |
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|1906 |
|1906 |
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− | |Hans Albrecht Bethe |
+ | |[[Hans Albrecht Bethe]] |
|Physicist. Conducted seminal work on quantum mechanics.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_02.htm</ref> |
|Physicist. Conducted seminal work on quantum mechanics.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_02.htm</ref> |
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|July |
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|1935 |
|1935 |
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− | |Harrison “Jack” Schmitt |
+ | |[[Harrison “Jack” Schmitt]] |
|Scientist-Astronaut. Spent three days on the Lunar surface as part of the Apollo 17 mission.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_03.htm</ref> |
|Scientist-Astronaut. Spent three days on the Lunar surface as part of the Apollo 17 mission.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_03.htm</ref> |
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|July |
|July |
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|1883 |
|1883 |
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− | |Rube Goldberg |
+ | |[[Rube Goldberg]] |
|Engineer & cartoonist. Satirised modern society's preoccupation with technology. Established the concept of the Rube Goldberg machine.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_04.htm</ref> |
|Engineer & cartoonist. Satirised modern society's preoccupation with technology. Established the concept of the Rube Goldberg machine.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/7/7_04.htm</ref> |
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|July |
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|1856 |
|1856 |
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− | |Nikola Tesla |
+ | |[[Nikola Tesla]] |
|Prolific inventor. |
|Prolific inventor. |
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|July |
|July |
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|1895 |
|1895 |
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− | |Buckminster Fuller |
+ | |[[Buckminster Fuller]] |
|Prolific inventor. |
|Prolific inventor. |
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|July |
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|1822 |
|1822 |
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− | |Gregor Mendel |
+ | |[[Gregor Mendel]] |
|Founder of the science of Genetics. |
|Founder of the science of Genetics. |
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|July |
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|1888 |
|1888 |
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− | |Selman Waksman |
+ | |[[Selman Waksman]] |
|Discovered streptomycin, which was the first effective treatment for tuberculosis. |
|Discovered streptomycin, which was the first effective treatment for tuberculosis. |
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|July |
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|1863 |
|1863 |
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− | |Henry Ford |
+ | |[[Henry Ford]] |
|Inventing the modern production line. Improvements in automobile engineering. |
|Inventing the modern production line. Improvements in automobile engineering. |
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|August |
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|1881 |
|1881 |
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− | |Alexander Flemming |
+ | |[[Alexander Flemming]] |
|Discovered penicillin. |
|Discovered penicillin. |
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|August |
|August |
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|1777 |
|1777 |
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− | |Hans Oersted |
+ | |[[Hans Oersted]] |
|Discovered the relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields, an important step paving the way towards the use of electricity. |
|Discovered the relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields, an important step paving the way towards the use of electricity. |
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|August |
|August |
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|1871 |
|1871 |
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− | |Orville Wright |
+ | |[[Orville Wright]] |
|Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Wilbur. |
|Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Wilbur. |
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|August |
|August |
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|1769 |
|1769 |
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− | |Georges Cuvier |
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|Founder of Paleontology. |
|Founder of Paleontology. |
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+ | |[[Ray McIntire]] |
|Invented Styrofoam.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/8/8_24.htm</ref> |
|Invented Styrofoam.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/8/8_24.htm</ref> |
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+ | |[[Albert Bruce Sabin]] |
|Developed the first oral polio vaccine.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/8/8_26.htm</ref> |
|Developed the first oral polio vaccine.<ref>https://todayinsci.com/8/8_26.htm</ref> |
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+ | |[[Ernest Rutherford]] |
|Physicist. Established the existence of the atomic nucleus. |
|Physicist. Established the existence of the atomic nucleus. |
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|Proposed modern atomic theory. |
|Proposed modern atomic theory. |
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|Developed the C programming language and co-developed UNIX. Both revolutionised computing. |
|Developed the C programming language and co-developed UNIX. Both revolutionised computing. |
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+ | |[[Ermal Cleon "Ernie" Fraze]] |
|Invented the pull-tab, also known as the ring pull, used in canned beverages and increasingly canned food. |
|Invented the pull-tab, also known as the ring pull, used in canned beverages and increasingly canned food. |
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+ | |[[Michael Faraday]] |
|Prolific and influential scientist. |
|Prolific and influential scientist. |
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+ | |[[Howard Florey]] |
|Development of penicillin in to a useful and effective medication. |
|Development of penicillin in to a useful and effective medication. |
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|1866 |
|1866 |
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+ | |[[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] |
|Established the chromosome theory of heredity. |
|Established the chromosome theory of heredity. |
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− | |Joseph-Louis Proust |
+ | |[[Joseph-Louis Proust]] |
|Found an important result leading to the modern science of chemistry. |
|Found an important result leading to the modern science of chemistry. |
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− | |Sir Robert Edwards |
+ | |[[Sir Robert Edwards]] |
|Codeveloped in-vitro fertilization (IVF) of the human egg. |
|Codeveloped in-vitro fertilization (IVF) of the human egg. |
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|September |
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|1901 |
|1901 |
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− | |Enrico Fermi |
+ | |[[Enrico Fermi]] |
|Prolific physicist. |
|Prolific physicist. |
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|October |
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+ | |[[William Ramsey]] |
|Predicted and then discovered each noble gas. Created the world's first Neon light.<ref>https://www.famousscientists.org/william-ramsay/</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ramsay</ref> |
|Predicted and then discovered each noble gas. Created the world's first Neon light.<ref>https://www.famousscientists.org/william-ramsay/</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ramsay</ref> |
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|1882 |
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+ | |[[Robert Goddard]] |
|Developed the first liquid-fuel rocket. |
|Developed the first liquid-fuel rocket. |
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|October |
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|1885 |
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− | |Niels Bohr |
+ | |[[Niels Bohr]] |
|Eminent Physicist. |
|Eminent Physicist. |
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|October |
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|1803 |
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− | |Robert Stephenson |
+ | |[[Robert Stephenson]] |
|Engineer, inventor, and pioneer of rail transportation. |
|Engineer, inventor, and pioneer of rail transportation. |
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|1880 |
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− | |Alfred Wegener |
+ | |[[Alfred Wegener]] |
|Originator of the theory of continental drift. |
|Originator of the theory of continental drift. |
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|November |
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|1922 |
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− | |Christiaan Barnard |
+ | |[[Christiaan Barnard]] |
|Cardiac surgeon. Performed the world's first human-to-human-heart transplant. |
|Cardiac surgeon. Performed the world's first human-to-human-heart transplant. |
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|1891 |
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− | |Frederick Banting |
+ | |[[Frederick Banting]] |
|Co-discoverer of insulin. |
|Co-discoverer of insulin. |
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|November |
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|1738 |
|1738 |
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− | |William Herschel |
+ | |[[William Herschel]] |
|Distinguished astronomer. Discovered Uranus. |
|Distinguished astronomer. Discovered Uranus. |
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|November |
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|1889 |
|1889 |
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− | |Edwin Hubble |
+ | |[[Edwin Hubble]] |
|Responsible for major advances in astronomy and cosmology. |
|Responsible for major advances in astronomy and cosmology. |
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|November |
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|1701 |
|1701 |
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− | |Anders Celsius |
+ | |[[Anders Celsius]] |
|Physicist, astronomer and mathematicians. Brought us the Celsius scale for temperature. |
|Physicist, astronomer and mathematicians. Brought us the Celsius scale for temperature. |
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|1546 |
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− | |Tycho Brahe |
+ | |[[Tycho Brahe]] |
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|1852 |
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− | |Henri Becquerel |
+ | |[[Henri Becquerel]] |
|Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Pierre and Marie Curie in 1903. |
|Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Pierre and Marie Curie in 1903. |
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|December |
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|1917 |
|1917 |
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− | |Arthur C. Clarke |
+ | |[[Arthur C. Clarke]] |
|Science fiction writer. Made significant contributions to popularising science. |
|Science fiction writer. Made significant contributions to popularising science. |
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|1803 |
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− | |Joseph Whitworth |
+ | |[[Joseph Whitworth]] |
|Engineer, Inventor. |
|Engineer, Inventor. |
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|December |
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|1791 |
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− | |Charles Babbage |
+ | |[[Charles Babbage]] |
|Father of the computer. |
|Father of the computer. |
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|1822 |
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− | |Louis Pasteur |
+ | |[[Louis Pasteur]] |
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|1903 |
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− | |John von Neumann |
+ | |[[John von Neumann]] |
|Polymath. |
|Polymath. |
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|1800 |
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− | |Charles Goodyear |
+ | |[[Charles Goodyear]] |
|Developed the process for vulcanizing rubber. |
|Developed the process for vulcanizing rubber. |
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|December |
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|1954 |
|1954 |
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− | |Rodney Allen Brooks |
+ | |[[Rodney Allen Brooks]] |
|Pioneer in artificial intelligence and robotics. Founded the company that produced the ''Roomba'' automated floor cleaner.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/12/12_30.htm</ref> |
|Pioneer in artificial intelligence and robotics. Founded the company that produced the ''Roomba'' automated floor cleaner.<ref>https://www.todayinsci.com/12/12_30.htm</ref> |
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|1929 |
|1929 |
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− | |Jeremy Bernstein |
+ | |[[Jeremy Bernstein]] |
|Physicist and prolific science educator. |
|Physicist and prolific science educator. |
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 2 January 2025
This will be a list of 365 men that have made outstanding contributions in a STEM field other than in the development or use of weapons. All birth dates listed are in the Gregorian Calendar even if this calendar was not in use at the time and location of their birth. In some cases birth dates may be approximate. Names on the list may be replaced if better candidates are discovered.
Day | Month | Year | Name | Notes |
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1 | January | 1894 | Satyendra Nath Bose | Physicist. Polymath. Collaborated with Albert Einstein to establish Bose-Einstein statistics, which is fundamental to modern physics.[1] |
2 | January | 1941 | Donald B. Keck | Invented optical fiber.[2] |
3 | January | 1906 | William Wilson Morgan | Established that the Milky Way galaxy has spiral arms and co-developed stellar luminosity classes.[3] |
4 | January | 1809 | Louis Braille | Developed Braille writing, now widely used by people with sight impairment.[4] |
5 | January | 1909 | Stephen Cole Kleene | Mathematician. His work underpins theoretical computer science.[5] |
6 | January | 1906 | Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier | Co-developed the hot-air balloon with his brother Jacques Étienne Montgolfier.[6] |
7 | January | 1871 | Émile Borel | Mathematician. Made important contributions to probability theory and was an early researcher in game theory.[7] |
8 | January | 1942 | Stephen Hawking | World famous and influential astrophysicist and cosmologist.[8] |
9 | January | 1950 | Sir Alec Jefferys | Geneticist. Discovered how to DNA fingerprint individual humans. This has been used to exonerate many who have been falsely accused.[9] |
10 | January | 1911 | Norman Heatley | Biochemist. Developed a method of mass producing penicillin resulting in its wide availability. |
11 | January | 1887 | Aldo Leopold | Prominent early environmentalist. |
12 | January | 1579 | Jan Baptista van Helmont | Coined the term 'gas' and was the first to establish the existence of gasses other than air. |
13 | January | 1864 | Wilhelm Wien | Prolific physicist. Discovered the proton. |
14 | January | 1801 | Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart | Considered to be the founder of modern paleobotany. |
15 | January | 1785 | William Prout | Various discoveries. Advanced understanding of atomic physics. His work influenced the naming of the proton by Ernest Rutherford.[10] |
16 | January | 1477 | Johannes Schöner | Mathematician, astronomer and geographer. Early and influential globe-maker.[11] |
17 | January | 1706 | Benjamin Franklin | Polymath. |
18 | January | 1880 | Paul Ehrenfest | Theoretical physicist. Made significant contributions to statistical mechanics. |
19 | January | 1736 | James Watt | Engineer and inventor. Watt's steam engine contributed substantially to the industrial revolution.[12] |
20 | January | 1775 | André-Marie Ampère | Significant advancements in electromagnetism. |
21 | January | 1843 | Émile Levassor | Significant contributions to the development of the modern automobile. |
22 | January | 1908 | Lev Davidovich Landau | Made significant contributions to theoretical physics. Received 1962 Nobel prize for physics. |
4 | February | 1943 | Kenneth Lane Thompson | Co-developed the UNIX operating system which revolutionised computing. |
8 | February | 1834 | Dmitri Mendeleev | Chemist and Inventor. Formulated the Periodic Law. |
9 | February | 1846 | Wilhelm Maybach | Engineer. Pioneer in the development of the automobile.[13] |
12 | February | 1809 | Charles Darwin | Established the idea of evolution through natural selection. |
15 | February | 1564 | Galileo Galilei | Polymath. |
18 | February | 1745 | Alessandro Volta | Credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane.[14] |
19 | February | 1943 | Nicolaus Copernicus | |
20 | February | 1844 | Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann | Founded the field of statistical mechanics.[15] Proposed the Boltzmann brain thought experiment. |
27 | February | 1899 | Charles Best | Co-discoverer of insulin. |
28 | February | 1901 | Linus Pauling | Chemist, Biochemist, Chemical Engineer. |
3 | March | 1847 | Alexander Graham Bell | Prolific inventor. |
4 | March | 1847 | Carl Josef Bayer | Developed the process to cheaply extract Aluminium from Bauxite. |
9 | March | 1934 | Yuri Gagarin | First person to travel in to space. |
11 | March | 1926 | Thomas Starzl | Pioneered organ transplantation. |
14 | March | 1879 | Albert Einstein | Mathematician. Proposed both special and general relativity. His work helped to establish quantum mechanics even though he always rejected it. |
15 | March | |||
16 | March | 1953 | Richard Stallman | Founded the Free Software Foundation and was a major figure in the establishment of Free and open-source software. |
17 | March | |||
18 | March | 1858 | Rudolf Diesel | Invented the Diesel engine. |
23 | March | 1913 | Paul Erdős | Mathematician. Known for living an itinerant lifestyle in his later years in which he travelled the world and collaborated with world-class mathematicians on solving extremely difficult problems. Continues to be remembered in the Erdős Number. |
29 | March | 1821 | William Lyman | Credited with inventing the rotating wheel can opener. |
31 | March | 1596 | René Descartes | Philosopher, mathematician and scientist. |
1 | April | 1578 | William Harvey | First to accurately describe how blood circulates in the body. |
5 | April | 1827 | Joseph Lister | Pioneer of antiseptic surgery. |
9 | April | 1806 | Isambard Kingdom Brunel | Prolific engineer & inventor. |
15 | April | 1452 | Leonardo da Vinci | Polymath. |
16 | April | 1867 | Wilbur Wright | Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Orville. |
21 | April | 1909 | Józef Kosacki | Invented the first portable mine detector. |
22 | April | 1946 | Paul Davies | Prolific physicist. |
23 | April | 1858 | Max Planck | Founder of quantum theory. |
30 | April | 1777 | Carl Friedrich Gauss | Mathematician and physicist that made significant contributions in both fields. |
8 | May | 1786 | Thomas Hancock | Invented the masticator, a machine used to recycle and reshape rubber scraps. This technology resulted in many new uses for rubber.[16] |
11 | May | 1918 | Richard Feynman | Prolific physicist. Developed Feynmann Diagrams. |
15 | May | 1859 | Pierre Curie | |
17 | May | 1749 | Edward Jenner | |
22 | May | 1814 | Joseph-Louis Lambot | Co-inventor of Ferro-cement along with Joseph Monier.[17] |
23 | May | 1707 | Carl Linnaeus | Early and influential ecologist. |
1 | June | 1907 | Frank Whittle | Invented the Turbojet engine. |
8 | June | 1916 | Tim Berners-Lee | Developed the World Wide Web. |
9 | June | 1781 | George Stephenson | Engineer, inventor and pioneer of rail transportation. |
10 | June | 1913 | Edward Abraham | Intrumental in the development of early antibiotics. |
13 | June | 1928 | John Nash | Fundamental contributor to game theory. |
15 | June | 1915 | Fred Hoyle | Formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis - that stars are powered by nuclear fusion. Proponent of panspermia. Coined the term Big Bang as a derogatory term for what was then a new theory. |
19 | June | 1623 | Blaise Pascal | Developed probability theory in mathematics. |
22 | June | 1910 | Konrad Zuse | Developed the first electronic programmable computer. |
23 | June | 1912 | Alan Turing | Computer Scientist, Mathematician. Developed the theoretical underpinnings of modern computing. |
1 | July | 1646 | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Polymath. |
2 | July | 1906 | Hans Albrecht Bethe | Physicist. Conducted seminal work on quantum mechanics.[18] |
3 | July | 1935 | Harrison “Jack” Schmitt | Scientist-Astronaut. Spent three days on the Lunar surface as part of the Apollo 17 mission.[19] |
4 | July | 1883 | Rube Goldberg | Engineer & cartoonist. Satirised modern society's preoccupation with technology. Established the concept of the Rube Goldberg machine.[20] |
10 | July | 1856 | Nikola Tesla | Prolific inventor. |
12 | July | 1895 | Buckminster Fuller | Prolific inventor. |
20 | July | 1822 | Gregor Mendel | Founder of the science of Genetics. |
22 | July | 1888 | Selman Waksman | Discovered streptomycin, which was the first effective treatment for tuberculosis. |
30 | July | 1863 | Henry Ford | Inventing the modern production line. Improvements in automobile engineering. |
6 | August | 1881 | Alexander Flemming | Discovered penicillin. |
14 | August | 1777 | Hans Oersted | Discovered the relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields, an important step paving the way towards the use of electricity. |
19 | August | 1871 | Orville Wright | Early innovator in aeronautics alongside his brother Wilbur. |
23 | August | 1769 | Georges Cuvier | Founder of Paleontology. |
24 | August | 1918 | Ray McIntire | Invented Styrofoam.[21] |
26 | August | 1906 | Albert Bruce Sabin | Developed the first oral polio vaccine.[22] |
30 | August | 1871 | Ernest Rutherford | Physicist. Established the existence of the atomic nucleus. |
6 | September | 1766 | John Dalton | Proposed modern atomic theory. |
9 | September | 1941 | Dennis Ritchie | Developed the C programming language and co-developed UNIX. Both revolutionised computing. |
16 | September | 1913 | Ermal Cleon "Ernie" Fraze | Invented the pull-tab, also known as the ring pull, used in canned beverages and increasingly canned food. |
22 | September | 1791 | Michael Faraday | Prolific and influential scientist. |
24 | September | 1898 | Howard Florey | Development of penicillin in to a useful and effective medication. |
25 | September | 1866 | Thomas Hunt Morgan | Established the chromosome theory of heredity. |
26 | September | 1754 | Joseph-Louis Proust | Found an important result leading to the modern science of chemistry. |
27 | September | 1925 | Sir Robert Edwards | Codeveloped in-vitro fertilization (IVF) of the human egg. |
29 | September | 1901 | Enrico Fermi | Prolific physicist. |
2 | October | 1852 | William Ramsey | Predicted and then discovered each noble gas. Created the world's first Neon light.[23][24] |
5 | October | 1882 | Robert Goddard | Developed the first liquid-fuel rocket. |
7 | October | 1885 | Niels Bohr | Eminent Physicist. |
16 | October | 1803 | Robert Stephenson | Engineer, inventor, and pioneer of rail transportation. |
1 | November | 1880 | Alfred Wegener | Originator of the theory of continental drift. |
8 | November | 1922 | Christiaan Barnard | Cardiac surgeon. Performed the world's first human-to-human-heart transplant. |
14 | November | 1891 | Frederick Banting | Co-discoverer of insulin. |
15 | November | 1738 | William Herschel | Distinguished astronomer. Discovered Uranus. |
20 | November | 1889 | Edwin Hubble | Responsible for major advances in astronomy and cosmology. |
26 | November | 1876 | Willis Carrier | Invented the air conditioner. |
27 | November | 1701 | Anders Celsius | Physicist, astronomer and mathematicians. Brought us the Celsius scale for temperature. |
14 | December | 1546 | Tycho Brahe | |
15 | December | 1852 | Henri Becquerel | Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Pierre and Marie Curie in 1903. |
16 | December | 1917 | Arthur C. Clarke | Science fiction writer. Made significant contributions to popularising science. |
21 | December | 1803 | Joseph Whitworth | Engineer, Inventor. |
22 | December | 1887 | Srinivasa Ramanujan | One of the greatest mathematicians of his time.[25] |
25 | December | 1642 | Sir Isaac Newton | Polymath.[26] |
26 | December | 1791 | Charles Babbage | Father of the computer. |
27 | December | 1822 | Louis Pasteur | |
28 | December | 1903 | John von Neumann | Polymath. |
29 | December | 1800 | Charles Goodyear | Developed the process for vulcanizing rubber. |
30 | December | 1954 | Rodney Allen Brooks | Pioneer in artificial intelligence and robotics. Founded the company that produced the Roomba automated floor cleaner.[27] |
31 | December | 1929 | Jeremy Bernstein | Physicist and prolific science educator. |
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