202 Scientists Who shaped World History

Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, scientist and theological writer. As one of the early pioneers of modern experimental scientific method, Boyle’s contributions ranged over a number of subjects, including chemistry, physics, medicine, hydrostatics, natural history and earth sciences. Born in Ireland on 25 January, 1627 to a wealthy and influential family, Robert Boyle’s […]

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Rita Levi-Montalcini

“Above all, don’t fear difficult moments. The best comes from them.”—Rita Levi-MontalciniToday women have occupied a greater name in the field of science, proving that they are capable of equating men in their abilities to conduct scientific research. They have taken significant positions in the scientific field as compared to the more traditional roles: mother,

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René Descartes

René Descartes was a highly influential French philosopher, scientist and mathematician, who is widely considered to be one of the celebrated geniuses of the 17th century. His legendary experiment of presenting a geometrical point using a pair of ordered numbers (now called coordinate geometry) almost kick-started modern mathematics. The famous scepticism of Descartes, that distrusted

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Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich was a German scientist whose influence extended across diverse fields, including immunology, hematology and chemotherapy. Ehrlich discovered the first practical treatment for syphilis, for which he shared the 1908 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Russian biologist Élie Metchnikoff. Born in 1854 into an affluent Jewish family, Paul Ehrlich developed interest in

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