Some of Famous Scientists






1 . Tim Berners-Lee (1955) - , a Britsh computer which who radically changed the history of computing and communication when he invented the World Wide Web . in 1989.
Since then he has worked to make the Web grows as a source of  information about everything  under the sun. He works at the laboratory  in Massachusetts.

2. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), a Polish scientist known as the founder of modern astronomy. He came up with the theory that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. At the time most people thought Earth was the center of the universe , and not much attention was paid to his theory.


Marie Curie  (1867-1934), a Polish-French physical chemist known for discovering radium, which  is used  to treat some diseases. She won the Novel Prize for chemistry in 1911.She and her husband , Pierre Curie, also won the Nobel Prize  for physics in 1903 for their work in radiation.









Charles Darwin (1809-1882), a British Scientist best known for his theory, living creatures slowly developed over millions of years into the forms they have today .




Thomas Edison (1847-1931) ,Ohio-born inventor who only attended school for three months. He created devices that transformed society, such as a reliable electric lightbulb , the electric generator, phonograph wireless telegraph m motion-picture projector, and alkaline, iron-nickel batteries.









Albert Einstein (1879-1955) , a German-American physicist who developed a revolutionary theory about the relationships between time , space, matter, and energy. He won Novel Prize in 1921.







Frederick Jones(1892-1961), changed our eating habits by inventing refrigerated trucks, eliminating the problem of food spoilage.




Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), German astronomer who developed three laws of planetary motion . He was the first to propose a force (later named gravity ) that governs planets orbits around the sun.



Ada lovelace (1815-1852), British mathematical genius who is considered the first computer programmer.She designed a language for the first computing machine invented by (Charles Babbage.)



Lise Meitner (1878-1968),  physicist who first discovered nuclear fission. She later predicted the chain reaction, which eventually led to the development of the atomic bomb, along with other nuclear energies,


Louis Eugene Neel (1904-2000) , a French physicist who discovered that  certain materials  that do not conduct electricity can still be magnetized. also led to the theory o plate tectonics.



Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) , a British scientist famous for many revolutionary discoveries. He worked out the basic of motion and gravity. He also showed that sunlight is made up of all the colors of the rainbow. He invented the branch of mathematics called calculus, but he this discovery quiet. Soon after a German philosopher and Mathematician named Gottfried Von Leibniz (1646-1716) also worked out a system of calculus, and made it widely known on his edge.


Wolfgan Pauli (1900-1958), Austrian American physicist who invented a famous rule of physics. I Says two electrons cannot occupy the same energy state in an atom at the same time. This helps explain why objects do not blend into each other. In 1931 he proposed the existence of a tiny particle, called a neutrino. Scientists confirmed 25 years later that it exists.

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