Famous Scientists

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  1. 8. A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
  2. 9. A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is known for his equation E=mc².
  3. 10. An inventor and scientist who invented the telephone and made significant contributions to the field of communication.
  4. 11. An inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) electricity and wireless communication.
  5. 13. A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity, making significant contributions to modern physics.
  6. 14. A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
  7. 15. A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
  8. 16. A polymath who excelled in various fields, including art, science, and engineering, and is known for his inventions and paintings.
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  1. 1. A mathematician, physicist, and engineer who made important discoveries in geometry, buoyancy, and the lever.
  2. 2. A chemist and microbiologist who developed the process of pasteurization and made significant contributions to the field of medicine.
  3. 3. A naturalist and biologist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection, explaining the diversity of life on Earth.
  4. 4. A theoretical physicist who studied black holes and the origin of the universe, despite being affected by a motor neuron disease.
  5. 5. A chemist and crystallographer who made key contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
  6. 6. A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
  7. 7. An astronomer and physicist who made important discoveries about the solar system and was an early proponent of the scientific method.
  8. 12. An inventor and businessman who developed numerous devices, including the phonograph and the practical electric light bulb.