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FAMOUS SCIENTIST

Michael Faraday

What British physicist and chemist Michael Faraday


lacked in formal education he more than made up for
with brilliant experimental techniques and revolutionary
electromagnetism ideas.

Pierre & Marie Curie

The husband and wife combination of Pierre & Marie


Curie contributed much to science through both their
own individual work and their combined research
efforts in the field of radioactivity.

Stephen Hawking

British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is famous


for his work on black holes. He also wrote books such
as ‘A Brief History of Time', enabling a wide audience
to appreciate his ideas.

Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla contributed to physics and engineering


with a range of futuristic inventions, dramatic
demonstrations and the development of alternating
current electricity.

Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci was more than just an incredible


artist. Read about his studies of the human body, his
fascination with flight and his many futuristic designs
and sketches.

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