Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was a pioneering Russian rocket scientist and cosmonautics theorist, shaping future space exploration.
Linus Pauling was a Nobel laureate in Chemistry and Peace, renowned for his pioneering work in quantum chemistry and molecular biology.
Carl Bosch was a German industrialist, engineer, and inventor, who revolutionized the automotive and chemical industries with his pioneering work in fuel injection and catalytic converters.
Enrico Fermi was an Italian physicist and Nobel laureate known for his pioneering work in nuclear physics, including the development of the first nuclear reactor.
Ernest O. Lawrence was an American physicist and inventor of the cyclotron, a device used to accelerate atomic particles.
Alvy Ray Smith was a pioneering computer scientist and entrepreneur, co-founding Pixar Animation Studios and revolutionizing computer graphics technology.
Thomas Henry Huxley, a prominent British biologist and comparative anatomist, championed Darwin's theory of evolution and was known as "Darwin's Bulldog.
Ernst Mayr was a renowned biologist, ornithologist, and historian of science who made significant contributions to the field of evolutionary biology.
John Rennie was a prominent Scottish civil engineer known for his innovative designs, including the London Bridge and the Thames Tideway Tunnel.
William Cumming Rose was an American biochemist and nutritionist, renowned for his pioneering work on amino acid requirements and the discovery of threonine.
Rachel Carson was an American marine biologist, conservationist, and author whose groundbreaking work, Silent Spring, sparked the environmental movement.
Julian Huxley was a British evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and humanist, renowned for his contributions to the modern synthesis of evolution and his role in founding UNESCO.
Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist and Nobel laureate, renowned for his pioneering work in ethology and comparative psychology.
Jagadish Chandra Bose was an Indian physicist, biologist, and archaeologist, renowned for his pioneering work in radio and plant science.
C. V. Raman, an Indian physicist, is renowned for his groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect, which earned him the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Har Gobind Khorana was an Indian-American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on DNA and the genetic code.
Raja Ramanna was an Indian nuclear physicist who played a pivotal role in the development of India's nuclear program and served as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
Ernest Walton was an Irish physicist and Nobel laureate, most famous for his pioneering work on splitting the atomic nucleus.