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- 2. Galilei An Italian astronomer and physicist who improved the telescope, studied the planets, and supported the heliocentric model.
- 4. Mendel An Austrian monk who is considered the "Father of Genetics" due to his research on pea plants.
- 6. Einstein A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is famous for the equation E=mc^2.
- 9. Carson An American biologist and author who raised awareness of the dangers of pesticides in her book "Silent Spring."
- 10. Edison An American inventor who developed the light bulb, the phonograph, and many other innovative devices.
- 11. Goodall A British primatologist who is known for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees and their social behaviors.
- 12. Lovelace An English mathematician who is often called the world's first computer programmer, worked on Charles Babbage's early computer design.
- 13. Hawking An English theoretical physicist known for his research on black holes and the nature of the universe.
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- 1. Tesla An inventor and electrical engineer known for developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and the Tesla coil.
- 3. Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- 5. Clerk Maxwell A Scottish physicist known for his work on electromagnetism and his equations, which are the foundation for modern physics.
- 6. Turing An English mathematician and computer scientist, played a significant role in breaking enemy codes during World War II.
- 7. Darwin An English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution and wrote the book "On the Origin of Species."
- 8. Newton An English physicist and mathematician who discovered gravity and developed the laws of motion.
- 9. Franklin An English chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was crucial for understanding the structure of DNA.
