Gallery of Science Giants
Marie Curie
1867
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1934
Marie Curie discovered the elements polonium and radium, introduced the concept of radioactivity, and pioneered nuclear chemistry, demonstrating that atoms were not indivisible
“In life, there is nothing to be afraid of, only to understand”
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
1858
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1947
Max Planck founded quantum theory by introducing the quantum of action, revolutionizing physics and laying the foundations for the development of quantum mechanics
“Science advances one funeral at a time”
Michael Faraday
1791
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1867
Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction, conducted pioneering experiments in optics (Faraday effect), and established fundamental principles of electrochemistry.
“Nothing is too wonderful to be true”
Nicolaus Copernicus
1473
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1543
Nicolaus Copernicus revolutionized astronomy by placing the Sun at the center of the planetary system; he provided precise mathematical observations.
“The Sun, not the Earth, is the center of our planetary system”
Niels Henrik David Bohr
1885
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1962
Niels Bohr developed the Bohr atomic model, explaining energy levels in atoms and laying the foundation for quantum mechanics
“An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field”
Paul Dirac
1902
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1984
Paul Dirac formulated the Dirac equation, unifying quantum mechanics and special relativity, and theoretically predicted the existence of antimatter
“In physics, beauty is more important than truth”
Peter Higgs
1930
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2024
Peter Higgs proposed the Higgs mechanism, key to explaining how particles acquire mass, culminating in the experimental discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012
“The discovery of the Higgs boson is not mine, it belongs to the entire scientific community.”
Pierre-Simon Laplace
1749
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1827
Pierre-Simon Laplace developed probability theory and mathematical statistics, and made fundamental contributions to astronomy and celestial mechanics.
“Probability theory is the science of analyzing chance”
Pythagoras
570 a.C.
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495 a.C.
Pythagoras established the famous theorem on right triangles and founded a school linking mathematics, music, and astronomy as fundamental principles of the universe
“All is number”
Rachel Louise Carson
1907
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1964
Rachel Carson raised awareness of pesticides’ environmental impact, inspiring modern environmental consciousness and the ecological movement
“In nature, there are no rewards without responsibility”
René Descartes
1596
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1650
René Descartes developed analytic geometry and contributed to classical mechanics and the study of optics
“Pienso, luego existo”
René Just Haüy
1743
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1822
René Just Haüy established the foundations of modern crystallography, showing that crystals have regular forms derived from an ordered internal structure. He founded crystallographic mineralogy
“Crystals reveal to us the secret geometry of nature”
