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Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Nationality:British
Known for:Discovered electromagnetic induction
Physicist and chemist who worked to make electricity a viable technology that could be used. He also did a lot of work with batteries, electrolysis, and magnets. Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Nationality:British
Known for:Discovered electromagnetic induction
Physicist and chemist who worked to make electricity a viable technology that could be used. He also did a lot of work with batteries, electrolysis, and magnets. Thomas Graham (1805-1869)
Nationality:Scottish
Known for:Invented the dialysis process for kidneys
Chemist who studied the diffusion of gasses. He coined Graham’s Law and also developed the process of dialysis, which is still used in medical facilities today. Graham is also credited with being the founder of colloid chemistry.Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Nationality:British
Known for:Theory of Evolution and Natural Selection
Darwin formulated a theory that said humans descended from animals through a process called Natural Selection. His ideas have created a great deal of controversy in his day and through today.Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)
Nationality:French
Known for:Process of Pasteurization, vaccine for anthrax and rabies
Influential in the field of medical microbiology. Pasteur worked toward cures for diseases and processing methods for reducing harmful bacteria in milk, wine, and other products.His work also helped reduce mortality rates from puerperal fever.Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Nationality:Austrian
Known for:Father of Modern Genetics
Scientist who experimented with plant hybridizations. He discovered that many of his findings could be transferred to animals and humans. Coined the terms “recessive” and “dominant” when referring to genes.William Thomson Kelvin
(1824-1907)
Nationality:British
Known for:Kelvin Scale of Temperature
Physicist and engineer who determined the value for absolute zero in regards to temperature. He also estimated that the age of the earth was between 20 and 400 million years old and helped develop the second law of thermodynamics.Alfred Nobel (1824-1896)
Nationality:Swedish
Known for:Invented dynamite
Best known for the Nobel Prizes, which are named after him and generally awarded to those who excel in the sciences. These prizes are often reserved for those who make a significant discovery or invention in their respective fields. Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919)
Nationality:German
Known for:Gave names to thousands of unknown species
Zoologist who supported Darwin’s theories regarding evolution and developed the recapitulation theory, also known as the biogenetic law. He also created several terms in the field of biology, including stem cell, ecology, and several others.Dmitri Mendeleev (1834-1907)
Nationality:Russian
Known for:Periodic Table
Published Principles of Chemistry in 1869 which detailed his work in arranging the various elements accordig to their atomic mass. He is also credited with introducing the metric system to the Russian Empire.Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
(1845-1923)
Nationality:German
Known for:Discovered the modern day x-rays
Physicist who worked with electromagnetic radiation. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of x-rays. he also worked extensively with magnetic fields, although his findings in this field are lesser known.Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
Nationality:American
Known for:Phonograph; electric light bulb; motion pictures; etc.
Edison created some of the most prominent inventions that are in most households today. He often gets credit for being the person who created the first research laboratory and he held more than 1,000 patents for his inventions.Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Nationality:Croatian
Known for:A/C Electrical System
Created precursors to modern-day inventions, including a global communication system and induction motors, among others. Tesla experimented with radio communications and x-rays, too. He was considered a “mad scientist” because of his unique inventions.Max Planck (1858-1947)
Nationality:German
Known for:Quantum Theory
Theoretical physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for his theory on quantum physics. He revolutionized the way people thought about the atomic process.George Washington Carver
(1864-1943)
Nationality:American
Known for:Used peanuts in a variety of inventions and products
Scientist and botanist who strived to create alternative crops for sweet potatoes, peanuts, cotton and soybeans. He also helped establish a foundation in his name at the Tuskegee Institute and he became a member of England’s Royal Society of Arts.

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