100 scientist names and their inventions

We’ve all heard the story; a famous scientist is asked how they got interested in their subject area and they say something like “I’ve always loved sea otters and wanted to be a marine biologist ever since I was a little boy”. This common storyline is part of why scientific skills are viewed as inherent, people either ARE scientists, or they ARE NOT.

Contrast that with my story; when asked how I got interested in plant physiology, I say “I was a theater kid, never even thought one thought about plants or science until I was in my late 20’s. After I had dropped out of my undergraduate program and became a mother, I grew a vegetable garden for the first time as entertainment for my son, which was my first experience with plants. This experience drove me to return to finish my undergraduate degree in plants, where I then fell completely in love with plant physiology research” In fact, my becoming a scientist was a complete surprise to myself and everyone who knows me.

So how did someone like me, someone who clearly wasn’t born with science bones in their body, how did I become a re

22 Famous Scientists Who Changed How We View the World (and the Universe)

Nicolaus Copernicus

Astronomer and mathematician
1473-1543

For centuries, people incorrectly believed the Earth was the center of the universe. Copernicus theorized otherwise, with the belief that the size and speed of a planet’s orbit depended on its distance from the centralized sun.

Rather than a breakthrough, however, Copernicus’ hypotheses were met with controversy as they deviated from the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. The church even outright banned his research collection, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, in 1616 long after the German scientist’s death.

Learn More About Nicolaus Copernicus

Galileo Galilei

Physicist and astronomer
1564-1642

Galileo changed how we literally see the world by taking early telescopes and improving their design. The Italian scientist made lenses capable of magnifying objects twenty-fold.

When Galileo used his tools to look toward the heavens, he discovered Jupiter’s four largest moons, now named in his honor, and stars far off i

10 Famous Scientists and Their Contributions

From unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos to unearthing the origins of humanity, these famous scientists have not only expanded the boundaries of human knowledge but have also profoundly altered the way we live, work, and perceive the world around us. The relentless pursuit of knowledge by these visionary thinkers has propelled humanity forward in ways that were once unimaginable. 

These exceptional individuals have made an extraordinary impact on fields including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and numerous others. Their contributions stand as a testament to the transformative power of human curiosity and the enduring impact of those who dared to ask questions, challenge the status quo, and change the world. Join us as we embark on a journey through the lives and legacies of the greatest scientists of all time.

1. Albert Einstein: The Whole Package

Albert Einstein (Credit: Mark Marturello)

Albert Einstein was not only a scientific genius but also a figure of enduring popularity and intrigue. His remarkable contribut

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