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  1. first women and hispanic surgeon general/1990
  2. Nobel Prize 2004
  3. nobel chem. laureate 2001
  4. nobel med. laureate 2001 cell cycle studies
  5. Scientist
  6. T.V. show(Bill Nye the Science Guy), Guest on Stargate Atlantis and was in the historic Nye vs. Ham debate which was on international news
  7. Political Scientist
  8. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1995
  9. American neuroscientist and a professor He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014 together with May-Britt Moser, and Edvard Moser
  10. 10th Administrator of NASA
  11. Sciencetist, New York Times Best-Selling Author of Mind For Numbers
  12. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  13. Author, horticulturist, and historian
  14. Sociologist in Japan, an outspoken proponent of women's equality, and one of the developers of the 'milieu' approach to social categories
  15. Japanese cell biologist specializing in autophagy. 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  16. Physicist
  17. 1994 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry
  18. Filipino chemist known for discovery of many cone snail toxins important for neuroscience
  19. inventor (magnetic core memory)
  20. American astrophysicist, cosmologist, inventor, educator, science communicator, author, actor, and humanitarian
  21. Dr. Omalu was the first to identify, describe and name Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy [CTE] as a disease entity in football players and wrestlers. He is currently the Chief Medical Examiner of San Joaquin County, California, and is the President and Med
  22. Co-winner 2015 Nobel Medicine Prize/cited for discovering avermectin, derivatives of which helped lower incidence of river blindness & lymphatic filariasis 2 diseases caused by parasitic worms that affect millions of African & Asian people
  23. US-based software developer along with two others managed to crack Z340, a 340-character cipher that's one of four such codes attributed to the Zodiac Serial Killer. unknown for 51 years
  24. nobel physics laureate 1996
  25. Scientist
  26. 2009 Nobel Prize winner for Economics; first woman to the prize in that field
  27. American writer of several comic books about the history of science. His best-known work, Two-Fisted Science: Stories About Scientists, features biographical stories about Galileo, Newton, Bohr, and stories about physicist Richard Feynman
  28. Dutch Engineer/Inventor - Compact Cassette Player/Recorder
  29. Scientist
  30. Psychiatrist (Born: 1914) who served in the United States Navy. She was one of the first women psychiatrists commissioned in the Navy, and she was one of seven women Navy psychiatrists who served during World War II
  31. Scientist
  32. Scientist
  33. American Nobel Prize Winner (Biologist)
  34. Inventor Hall of Fame Inductee; invented the first commercially-successful intravascular stent
  35. (born 1935) Indian anthropologist and author. He was the first outsider to make peace with the North Sentinel Island natives. He started in 1967 by giving gifts and offerings to the people and finally made contact in 1991
  36. Inventor
  37. Italian theoretical physicist, whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems. He was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
  38. American solar astrophysicist, born 1927. Developed theory of solar wind in the 1950s. First living person to have NASA name a spacecraft after them, the Parker Solar Probe to the sun, launched in 2018
  39. Inventor; 'Father of GPS'
  40. American virologist, born 1932. Co-discovered the first widely applicable test for rubella antibodies and the vaccine for rubella. Isolated the vaccine in 1962, reported successful trials in 1966. Joined MMR in 70s
  41. Won the 2021 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of receptors in the skin that sense temperature and touch and could pave the way for new pain-killers
  42. (Born November 27, 1918) is the long-term chairman of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  43. Botanist. Born November 26, 1907
  44. Scientist and Nobel Prize Winner
  45. Brazilian Biologist and Geneticist. Born: 12/01/1919
  46. Song of the humpback whale conservationist
  47. physicist
  48. Engineer & space scientist known for work on space elevators/Developed aircraft & spacecraft technology for Air Force, DARPA, NASA. Holds patents & author nearly 100 publications in aircraft, spacecraft, tethers & global climate control
  49. Canadian - American astrophysicist, astronomer, and theoretical cosmologist. Peebles was awarded half of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2019 shared with Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz for their discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a sun - like star
  50. Has worked on the Hubble telescope
  51. Author, playwright, actress & animal activist. Invented cat anti-scratch deterrent, Sticky Paws® for Furniture to prevent declawing/Acted in one hundred television and radio commercials
  52. Non-fiction author and artificial intelligence researcher. Creator of the MTV documentary series The Buried Life and co-author of the book 'What Do You Want To Do Before You Die?', which became a No. 1 New York Times Best Seller
  53. Flight scientist
  54. American physicist, radio astronomer and Nobel laureate in physics (1978) who is co-discoverer of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which helped establish the Big Bang theory of cosmology
  55. Software designer and network engineer sometimes referred to as the 'Mother of the Internet.' She is most famous for her invention of the spanning-tree protocol (STP), which is fundamental to the operation of network bridges and the internet
  56. American astrophysicist, 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
  57. Scientist
  58. As a 15-year-old girl in post-war Britain Dorothy Peters (Born: 1931) joined newly-formed Land Rover to work on the very first off-roaders to be built. She is now 87 and lives in the UK
  59. 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics
  60. Scientist
  61. '1997 Nobel Physics Prize'
  62. Famed psychologist
  63. Scientist- worked on early U.S. Space Program rockets
  64. An American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation; Secretary of the Smithsonian (1887-1906)
  65. Books for children include If All the Animals Came Inside and How to Share with a Bear, and he also has written several books about mountains and weather for adults
  66. AIDS researcher, and Co-Discoverer of the Ebola Virus
  67. Nobel prize
  68. nobel chem. laureate 1986
  69. 2004 Nobel laureate physics
  70. American sexologist. He was a frequent co-author with Alfred C. Kinsey
  71. Roboticists James Pope of Shadow Robot Co. in England led the assembly of the bionic man from prosthetic body parts and artificial organs donated by laboratories around the world/First Fully Bionic Man Walks, Talks and Breathes
  72. American Chemist. Born: 08/22/1918
  73. Ronco, does a lot of infomercials
  74. Invented 'Pop - Tarts' for Kellogg's in 1964 (1927-2024)
  75. Flight scientist NASA chairman of the Board of Directors of the Astronauts
  76. Robert Pound, a Harvard physicist whose elegant experiments confirmed a key part of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and who helped lay the groundwork for the magnetic resonance imaging technology now widely used in medicine
  77. Internet scientist CYCLADES French Born April 20. 1931
  78. American environmental conservationist, mariner, writer and educator. He is the founder of Living Lands & Waters
  79. Nobel Laureate Economics
  80. One of the developers of the KH-9 Hexagon's panoramic camera system
  81. Nobel medicine laureate 1997
  82. An award-winning developer and authority in polymer concrete, Richard Prusinski is known as the 'father' of the polymer concrete industry
  83. American Senior Research Scholar of Economics at Swarthmore College, widely known for his role in a noted Cold War Spy swap depicted in Steven Spielberg's 2015 film 'Bridge of Spies'
  84. Reptile specialist, starred on wildboys
  85. World Renowned Lepidopterist
  86. Swedish geneticist specialising in the field of evolutionary genetics and a Nobel prize laureate
  87. Scientist
  88. Swiss astronomer. He is a professor at the University of Cambridge, where he is also a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as a professor at the University of Geneva. He shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics with James Peebles and Michel Mayor
  89. Galician-born American physicist and Nobel laureate born 29 July 1898. Worked on the 'Manhattan Project' (Trinity). Nobel laureate 1944 for his discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance.
  90. (born 1952, Indian-born American and British structural biologist, who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath, 'for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome'
  91. Engineer
  92. American Physicist.Born:05/13/1913
  93. 1989 Nobel Prize Winning Physicist. Born:08/27/1915
  94. American theoretical physicist and leading expert on particle physics and cosmology
  95. Inventor, TIME's First-Ever Kid of the Year (2020)
  96. Scientist
  97. Flight scientist NASA Flight Director
  98. British Nobel Laureate physician-scientist. He is best known for his work on cellular reactions to hypoxia, for which he shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William Kaelin Jr. and Gregg L. Semenza
  99. Scientist
  100. Scientist
  101. Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science
  102. Deemed the 'mother of comfort food,' Dorcas Reilly led the team that created the Green Bean Casserole in 1955, while working as a staff member in the Home Economics department of the Campbell Soup Company
  103. Israeli Professor of Chemistry and D.H.C. Enrique Berman Professor of Solar Energy at Institute of Chemistry of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, author of 532 scientific papers cited more than 30,000 times
  104. Firearm manufacturer and designer. Founder of the Remington Arms Company
  105. American polymer chemist, inventor, and professor emeritus. He is noted for his contribution to the development of Teflon. Born: 10/12/1910
  106. British engineer (Born: 1912) who worked as personal assistant to the creator of TV John Logie Baird in the 1930's. He is one of the great pioneering engineers of British television in the 1930's. He is now 104 and lives in East Anglia, UK
  107. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  108. Scientist, founder 'Community of Sant'Egidio'
  109. Fluconzaole ,anti-fungal drug inventor
  110. Nobel physics laureate 1996
  111. Nobel physics laureate 1976
  112. 1900-1985. Seismologist and physicist, known in particular for creating the Richter magnitude scale of measuring earthquakes
  113. American Engineer, born 1927. JPL/NASA Project manager for first US satellite, Explorer I. First person to get it's communication that it was in orbit. Left for private career in engineering and consultation
  114. Pioneer in dolphin behavior and medicine research. Author
  115. Holly Ridings  (2)
    Flight scientist, NASA flight director
  116. Professor of Astronomy & is the principal investigator for the near-infrared camera (NIRCam) on the James Webb Space Telescope
  117. American astrophysicist, 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Brian P. Schmidt
  118. Has worked on the Hubble telescope
  119. Inventor - High resolution radar & sonar. Inducted into the National Inventors Hall Of Fame in 1994. Composer for Broadway & Off-Broadway productions. Retired lecturer from M.I.T
  120. nobel med. laureate 1954
  121. Larry Roberts  (3)
    Roberts and his team created packet switching and the ARPANET, which was the predecessor to the modern Internet
  122. 1993 Winner for Nobel Prize in Medicine
  123. Author of the memoir Look Me in the Eye, detailing his life with undiagnosed Asperger syndrome and savant abilities. Created the signature special effects guitars played by the band KISS. Brother of memoirist Augusten Burroughs
  124. Engineer/Scientist during World War 2 and work on The Manhattan Project. Born 2/1924
  125. American Chemist who studied the effect of temperature on a baseball. In 2017 Rocks conducted an experiment studying the effect temperature has on a baseball, with Paul DeJong as his laboratory assistant.
  126. Flight scientist, Director of the European Space Agency
  127. 94 laureate, medical with Alfred G.Gillman
  128. Scientist
  129. Nobel physics laureate 1986
  130. German born psychologist and parapsychologist who in 1958, alongside J.G Pratt defined a 'poltergeist' as a paranormal phenomenon which consists of events alluding to the manifestation of an imperceptible entity. He is now 85 and lives in Georgia, USA
  131. Noted archeologist...great-granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt
  132. American geneticist and chronobiologist. He received the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine 2017
  133. Nobel prize laureate chemistry
  134. Known as the father of the geostationary satellite
  135. Chemist and Bridge Player lives in Mexico
  136. 1921-2000 co-inventor zeolite catalyst that was commercially useful in petroleum industry for catalytic cracking of petroleum into products like gas. Inventor or co-inventor of 76 US patents & was inducted into the National Inventors HOF
  137. First known Native - American female Engineer, best remembered for her work on Aerospace design
  138. 1995 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  139. American economist. In 2012, he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Lloyd Shapley 'for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design'
  140. Professor of Biomedical Sciences. Awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his work on vesicle trafficking (shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof)
  141. Nobel chemistry laureate 1995; his best-known work is the discovery that chlorofluorocarbons contribute to ozone depletion
  142. Nobel physics laureate 1984
  143. Hungarian inventor of the Rubik's Cube puzzle
  144. Benjamin Rubin (born 1917) Microbiologist, known as the inventor of the bifurcated vaccination needle
  145. American astronomer who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates. She is famous for uncovering the discrepancy between the predicted angular motion of galaxies and the observed motion, by studying galactic rotation curves. She is now 84 and lives in U.S.A
  146. Scientist
  147. inventor of the compact disc
  148. Scientist
  149. Programmer and computer scientist most famous for creating Spacewar!, one of the earliest videogames, in 1961
  150. 'Space Explorer', 'Private Space Entrepreneur'
  151. Scientist, leads InVADER deep-sea project
  152. Director of CAMMP, Professor of Chemical Engineering
  153. Retired United States Air Force veteran, video game artist and game programmer. Sachs was the lead artist on the groundbreaking Amiga computer game Defender of the Crown from Cinemaware. He is also the author of the game Saucer Attack
  154. Amateur paleontologist, was responsible for the initial discovery of Stan's bone fragments, and as a result is the namesake for the T. rex. The Stan T.Rex is named after him
  155. Author. noted scientist and conservationist. Established the Blue Ocean Institute; works to sav the world's oceans
  156. Inventor/Married professors Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci developed science of Pfizer vaccine to treat Covid-19/German billionaire, physician, oncologist and entrepreneur of Turkish origin
  157. Nobel medicine laureate 1991
  158. American Biologist - Inventor of Vaccine for Polio
  159. Scientist
  160. Psychologist and writer
  161. Nobel Prize winning economist. Born: 05/15/1915
  162. Swedish nobelprize winner
  163. Turkish biochemist and molecular biologist. In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Tomas Lindahl and Paul L. Modrich for their mechanistic studies of DNA repair
  164. Scientist
  165. Nobel chemistry laureate 1958 & 1980. Only person alive to have won two Nobel Prizes. Born: 08/13/1918
  166. French scientist and oceanograph
  167. Organic Chemist,(1917-1999) Invented Process of Treating Pregnene Compounds Cortisone & the Sarett Oxidation process is named after him. Received the National Medal of Science in 1975 & Perkin Medal in 1976. 1980 was inducted into National Inventors HOF
  168. American economist, 2011 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
  169. Scientist
  170. French coordination chemist. He has specialized in supramolecular chemistry for which he has been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa
  171. Mathamatician/Born:1915
  172. Noted author, scientist, and conservationist. Inspired Dian Fossey to study the mountain gorilla, now has a large conservationist organization
  173. Nobel medicine laureate 1977
  174. Works with Cloning
  175. American cell biologist at the University of California. Sheckman was one of three researchers sharing the 2013 award of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
  176. Nobel Laureate Economics
  177. Designer of the Taifun missile
  178. (16 July 1877 - 6 December 1967) was a Hungarian-born American pediatrician. He is the founder of the Schick test/invented between 1910 and 1911 is a test used to determine whether or not a person is susceptible to diphtheria
  179. German physicist and ESA astronaut
  180. American astrophysician, 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating
  181. Inventor of the Schmidt sting pain index. Has documented over 80 stings from different insects, describing the pain and the insect world through his book titled, The Sting Of The Wild
  182. Scientist
  183. Inventor of Prozac
  184. James A. Schoke was part of the Special Engineer Detachment that worked at the Met Lab at the University of Chicago on the Manhattan Project. He worked for the instrument group, inventing instruments to detect uranium, alpha rays, and more
  185. Canadian economist, Nobel Prize in Economics 1997
  186. Nobel physics laureate 1972
  187. Scientist Chemistry, 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  188. Co-invented optical fiber; Inventor Hall of Fame inductee; President Natl Academy of Engineering
  189. President of the European University Viadrina
  190. Medical Expert, Founder of the Endocrinology Institute
  191. British mountaineer and explorer
  192. Scientist and TV presenter
  193. British born rocket scientist who worked on the construction of The Black Knight Rocket, the United Kingdom's first rocketry project after WW2. Lives on the Isle of Wight or in the UK
  194. NASA scientist in the 1960s whose worked included the patent for the Electrostatic Plasma Modulator for Space Vehicle Re-entry. b. 1906, d. 2006
  195. leading physicist of the Soviet Union
  196. Canadian Scientist. Member of the Order of Canada
  197. Nobel economics laureate 1994
  198. American Nobel Laureate who is the professor of pediatrics. He shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 'discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability' with William Kaelin Jr. and Peter J. Ratcliffe
  199. American physicist born March 14, 1909, at the 'Manhattan Project' (Trinity). Wrote 'The Los Alamos Primer' who was a printed project 'Wiki' for new team members.
  200. Paleontology superstar, discovered Afrovenator, Jobaria
  201. French mathematican, born 1926
  202. Chaired first meeting with the Network Working Group to create the final version of the Interface Message Processor (IMP) specifications. Pioneer of the internet
  203. Merican mathematician and economist. With Alvin E. Roth, Shapley won the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 'for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design
  204. 2015 inductee for National Inventors Hall of Fame
  205. nobel med. laureate 1993
  206. Californian geologist, best known for his studies of The Moving Rocks of Death Valley
  207. nobel chemistry laureate 2001 and 2022
  208. (born 1949) is an American freelance writer and UFO skeptic. He is a paranormal investigator of unidentified flying objects, having researched many sightings and written critiques of the hypothesis that UFOs are alien spacecraft
  209. Israel professor of Materials Science. He was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 'the discovery of quasicrystals'.[3]
  210. English scientist. He is known for having proposed an unorthodox account of morphogenesis and for his research into parapsychology and telepathy
  211. Scientist and author that invented the Shepard's Tone
  212. Co-Inventor of Scotchgard
  213. Nobel Chemistry 2008
  214. nobel chem. laureate 2000
  215. JFK - trauma surgeon; operated on John Connally and Lee Harvey Oswald after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Also known for his research on shock, which initiated the current practice of giving saline to trauma and surgical patients
  216. (born 1947 in what is now Tanzania) was the primary designer of the 1985 Atari ST computer, and one of the engineers of the Commodore 64
  217. Chinese biologist. 'The Father of Chinese Biophysicics' Born: 10/10/1903
  218. geologist astronomer
  219. Planetary Scientist, born 1957. Has so far discovered 3 new rings and six new moons of the solar system, among the outer planets of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and (now dwarf planet) Pluto
  220. (born 19 October 1917) is an Indian mathematician with achievements in combinatorial mathematics. He is notable for his breakthrough work with R. C. Bose and E. T. Parker in their disproof of the famous conjecture made by Leonhard Euler
  221. Born June 17, 1925, pharmacologist, chemist, artist, and drug developer. known as the Godfather of Ecstacy
  222. Inventor of Helicoptor
  223. Co-inventor of Post-It notes with Arthur Fry; developed the adhesive for the notes
  224. Early NASA
  225. Flown to Space on Missions Soyuz TMA-10 / TMA-9 & Soyuz TMA-14 / TMA-13. Built the organization and applications for Microsoft Word, Excel, & Multiplan. Holds 11 Patents. Active Philanthropist
  226. First woman to ever receive a Ph.D. in meteorology. She eventually became NASA's lead weather researcher and has authored or co-authored over 190 articles
  227. Meteorologist, hurricane specialist, first director of the National Hurricane Research Project (1955-1959), and a former director (1967-1974) of the National Hurricane Center.
  228. American econometrician and macroeconomist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2011
  229. British entrepreneur and inventor, most commonly known for his work in consumer electronics in the late 1970s and early 1980s
  230. Born October 8, 1918 is a Danish chemist and Nobel laureate
  231. chemnist, winner of the 1996 Nobel Price in Chemistry
  232. Scientist - CHarge-Coupled Device (CCD) with Willard Boyle
  233. American chemist and Nobel laureate. He is the Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at the University of Missouri
  234. nobel medicine laureate
  235. oceanographer cartologist
  236. Nobel medicine laureate 2007
  237. American theoretical physicist, a faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, an adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo
  238. 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics
  239. Retired rocket engineer, born 1937, hired to work with Von Braun's team in 1958. Worked on the recently launched Explorer I satellite project, and then a career at NASA, with contributions to the Apollo and Skylab missions
  240. Nobel economics laureate 1987
  241. American author and inventor most notable for being the U.S. prosecution team's chief interpreter during the Nuremberg Trials. Fought at Battle of the Bulge. Part of the RCA team that invented color tv. Worked for NASA on the moon landings
  242. Astrophysicist, co-wrote Carl Sagan's monumental 1980 astronomy documentary series Cosmos. Since then, he has also acted as advisor on a number of science documentaries, such as the IMAX films Blue Planet and Cosmic Voyage
  243. nobel economics laureate 2001
  244. Pioneer in underwater archaeology (Born: 1947) who studies shipwrecks and sunken treasure. He is also a published author. He was twelve years old when he found his first five shipwrecks. He discovered the SS Georgiana in 1965
  245. Electrical engineer. Father of Steven Spielberg
  246. Cassini Project Scientist Enceladus Moon around Saturn and its rings
  247. Inventor of the board game Operation
  248. Forensic pathologist and author; worked on investigations of assassinations of John F. Kennedy & Martin Luther King Jr. Also testified at Phil Spector, OJ Simpson, and JonBenét Ramsey trials
  249. Norwegian psycologist specializing in sex
  250. flight scientist
  251. 'Nobel Prize for Physics'
  252. Centenarian American scientist specializing in preventive cardiology and the study of the influence of various risk factors on coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases
  253. Doctor/Pioneer in Organ Transplant. Performed the first human liver transplant. Called 'The Father of Modern Transplant'
  254. Liechtenstein Scientist, memory training
  255. Astrophysicist, SETI
  256. Astronomer, planetary scientist. Co-discoverer of Pluto's moons Nix and Hydra in 2005
  257. One of the last surviving members of The Manhattan Project. Chemical engineer. In 1945, transferred to Los Alamos (Manhattan Project) where he worked under Dr. Morris Kolodney to produce plutonium for the Gadget and Fat Man bombs
  258. Nobel physics laureate 1988
  259. Former Surgeon General 1969-1973
  260. Scientist
  261. Nobel Prize 2009
  262. Astrophysicist, planetary scientist. Leader of the New Horizons mission to the planet Pluto in 2015
  263. Invented magnetic computer disc drive
  264. Scottish tv presenter of the BBC show 'Earth : The Power Of The Planet' Iain Stewart is also a lecturer in geology in the school of the Earth,Ocean and Environmental Sciences at the University of Plymouth
  265. Former Surgeon General 1965-1969
  266. nobel enconomics laureate 2001
  267. Scottish chemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Ben Feringa and Jean-Pierre Sauvage in 2016 for the design and synthesis of molecular machines
  268. Flight scientist
  269. Ed Stone  (2)
    Worked on the Voyager 1 and 2 that went into Space in 1977
  270. Noted aeronautical and hydrodynamics engineer and consultant. Stout was the designer of the world's first ever supersonic seaplane, the Navy F2Y-1 Sea Dart
  271. Flight scientist, NASA Flight Director
  272. (born 18 July 1917) is an economics professor. He was a professor at Boston University, US until his retirement. He has been a distinguished academic working on development economics since the 1950s. Published 7+ books
  273. Canadian physicist, academic, and Nobel laureate, who is a pioneer in the field of lasers. She is the third woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with her former PhD adviser, Gérard Mourou of France
  274. Designed and implemented the C++ programming language. Professor of Computer Science in Columbia University in New York City
  275. 'Dr. Wernher Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  276. Physicist who played an important part in the development of rocket intrumentation
  277. Nobel Prize winner: The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998
  278. American professor, UCSD
  279. Invented the CPAP machine; essential to premie birth survival
  280. 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  281. Icthyologist for 'Finding Nemo'
  282. American Science Populariser - Childrens Television
  283. American theoretical physicist, Professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University and founding director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics
  284. 2016 Inductee of National Inventors Hall of Fame
  285. Japanese chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate (2010), who first published the Suzuki reaction, the organic reaction of an aryl- or vinyl-boronic acid with an aryl- or vinyl-halide catalyzed by a palladium(0) complex, in 1979
  286. Scientist, Environmentalist
  287. Psychic Spy for the CIA. From 1978-1991 worked as the head of the CIA's ''remote Viewing'' department, very covert.Info was declassified about five or six years ago.
  288. German-American biochemist. He is the co-awardee of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with James Rothman and Randy Schekman) for work on vesicle trafficking.)
  289. Nobel Prize 2009 of Medicine
  290. Inductee of National Inventors Hall of Fame
  291. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002
  292. Noted American Zoologist. Associated with BYU for most of his teaching and career. Born: 12/17/1909
  293. American astronomer and the current director of the Center for SETI Research. She is credited with coining the term 'brown dwarf' for the classification of stars with insufficient mass to sustain hydrogen fusion
  294. British-born American paleoanthropologist, author and curator emeritus with the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. Tattersall is currently working with the Templeton Foundation
  295. nobel chem. laureate 1983
  296. nobel physics laureate 1993
  297. nobel physics laureate 1990
  298. Robert Taylor  (6)
    Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies
  299. physicist/scientist
  300. Flight scientist, NASA/Voyager scientist , discovered several moons of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  301. Clinical Sexologist-Sex Therapist to the Stars,Playboy April 1996
  302. Part of the Wernher von Braun Rocket team; arrived in the USA in 1953 as part of then still active 'Operation Paperclip'
  303. American economist and the Ralph and Dorothy Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics. In 2017, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to Behavioral economics
  304. nobel med. laureate 1990
  305. Creator of the first computer virus known as 'Creeper' at BBN in 1971
  306. 2012 inductee for National Inventors Hall of Fame
  307. Mark Thompson  (6)
    TV Presenter/Astronomer
  308. Australian Politician
  309. American theoretical physicist. In 2017, Thorne was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics along with Rainer Weiss and Barry C. Barish 'for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves'
  310. First person to count cards in Blackjack. Invented the system
  311. British condensed-matter physicist. 2016 Nobel Prize for physics along with F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter
  312. 1931-2018. Finnish psychiatrist and professor at the University of Oulu. Responsible for the Finnish Adoptive Study, which studied schizophrenia rates compared to adoption (nature versus nurture)
  313. Canadian Scientist best known for demonstrating, with Ernest McCulloch, the existence of stem cells
  314. French philanthropist
  315. Nobel physics laureate 1976
  316. French professor of economics. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2014 for his analysis of market power and regulation of large companies
  317. Hungarian Physicist Born: 07/07/1907
  318. 'Father' of e-mail; came up with the idea of using the '@' sign in e-mail addresses
  319. Nobel medicine laureate 1987
  320. World renowned polygrapher, frequent Howard Stern guest
  321. Inventor of Laser, Nobel laureate in Physics, Born July 28, 1915
  322. John Townsend  (2)
    Former Goddard Space Flight Center director
  323. Scientist national medal of science 2011
  324. NASA astronaut (retired), Administrator of NASA 1989-1992
  325. Political Scientist
  326. Inventor of N-95 Mask technology
  327. German entrepreneur and billionaire who co-founded the German software giant SAP AG in 1972 together with Hans-Werner Hector, Dietmar Hopp, Hasso Plattner and Claus Wellenreuther
  328. Nobel Laureate Chemistry 2008
  329. nobel physics laurate 1998
  330. Visual psychophysicist and Head of the Smith-Kettlewell Brain Imaging Center; invented the autostereogram, also known as 'Magic Eye' 3D pictures in 1979
  331. Inventor/Married professors Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci developed science of Pfizer vaccine to treat Covid-19
  332. Astrophysicist and author. President of the Hayden Planetarium
  333. Polish-American mathematician born 13 April 1909 ; participated in 'Manhattan Project', originated the Teller?Ulam design of thermonuclear weapons, invented the Monte Carlo method of computation.
  334. One of a team who worked on the construction of The Black Knight Rocket, the United Kingdom's first rocketry project after WW2. Lives on the Isle of Wight or in the UK
  335. Flight scientist
  336. President of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
  337. International scientist, astronomer, UFO expert, author
  338. Physicist and author
  339. nobel physics laureate 1984
  340. Born: 21/04/1976 Belgian scientist
  341. Born: 20/06/1965 (Bornem) Belgium Viroligist
  342. Centenarian American physicist and author of textbooks on thermodynamics. Chair of the physics department at the University of Michigan from 1969 to 1972 and President of Hope College in Holland, Michigan, from 1972 to 1987
  343. Climate specialist
  344. nobel med. laureate 1982
  345. nobel med. laureate 1989
  346. Vaughan Medical
  347. nobel physics laurate 1999
  348. Belgian meteorologist Born: 14/01/1987 (Aarschot) Be'lgium He works for the Belgian army and he works also for radio MNM and Television (EEN VRT)
  349. German-born rocket scientist, aerospace engineer, space architect, & leading figure in development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany during World War II & the United
  350. German anatomist who invented the plastination technique to preserve specimen and is heavily involved in its promotion. He developed the Body Worlds exhibition of human bodies and body parts
  351. nobel physics laureate 1985
  352. German/American rocket scientist, born 1914. German WWII vet, and last living member of the Werner Von Braun team for the US Army and NASA. Produced the first complete design of the lunar rover while at NASA
  353. American astronomer and Proffesor of astrophysical and planetary sciences. He is best known for discovering Saturn's elusive F ring
  354. Actor/River Biologist/Extreme Fisherman - River Monsters
  355. Norwegian physicist and tv host--contestant on norways dancing with the stars 2020
  356. Inventor of the Toll House Cookie, the first chocolate chip cookie, which she invented in 1930
  357. American physician-scientist who is the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
  358. nobel chem. laureate 1997
  359. Roboticists Rich Walker of Shadow Robot Co. in England led the assembly of the bionic man from prosthetic body parts and artificial organs donated by laboratories around the world/First Fully Bionic Man Walks, Talks and Breathes
  360. American oceanographer, explorer and marine policy specialist
  361. 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine
  362. Israeli-American Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Michael Levitt and Martin Karplus for 'the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems'
  363. The world's first cyborg
  364. American geologist and Professor of Geology and Geophysics at the California Institute of Technology. He is known for his work in the fields of cosmochemistry, meteoritics and astrophysics
  365. nobel prize 1962
  366. Optometrist from British Columbia believes heâ-?s invented the holy grail of corrective lenses: A device that lets you see â-?three times better than 20/20 visionâ-¯ without wearing any contacts or glasses at all â-' for an entire
  367. cononer kennedy assassination expert
  368. Inventor on 14 U.S. patents related to online financial services
  369. 'Dr. Wernher Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  370. Has worked on the Hubble telescope
  371. nobel physics laureate 1979
  372. Scientist
  373. American physicist. In 2017, Weiss was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, along with Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, 'for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves'
  374. Current director of the Genoscope and one of the pioneers of the sequencing and analysis of the genomes
  375. American physician-scientist and Nobel Prize laureate best known for his contributions to RNA biology with his research colleague Katalin Karikó
  376. businesswoman/physician
  377. Physiologist
  378. James West  (3)
    Inventor
  379. Inductee for National Inventors Hall of Fame
  380. American video game programmer and software developer, known for 1983's Archon: The Light and the Dark, originally written for the Atari 8-bit family
  381. Sex Therapist
  382. Invented the ATM
  383. Coined term black hole
  384. British engineer (Born: 1927) who was instrumental in Britain's successful development of rocket launchers and hovercraft. He worked on the Black Arrow rocket programme. He is now 89. Lives in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK
  385. Astronomer
  386. Joshua White  (2)
    Invented trip sceen projection process with a overhead projuector, a clock face, water and oil
  387. British-American chemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019 with John B. Goodenough and Akira Yoshino
  388. Sri Lankan born Astronomer and Mathematician. He was a student and collaborator of Sir Fred Hoyle and is best known for his work on cosmic dust. He now lives in Cardiff, Wales, UK
  389. 2006 genius award winner
  390. Canadian astronomer and professor at the University of Western Ontario. He is best known for the discovery of Earth's second moon and the orbits of minor planets in the Solar System
  391. nobel physics laureate 2001
  392. nobel med. laureate 1995
  393. nobel med. laureate 1981
  394. Israeli biochemist. He is a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science
  395. Nobel Laureate Physics
  396. British Computer Scientist. Born: 06/26/1913
  397. nobel med. laureate 1962
  398. Physicist, author, and professor
  399. Inventor
  400. Author/Inventor/U.S. Air Force Cold War spy, nearly getting shot down by Russian MIGs, and landing in the middle of the Cuban Missile Crisis/makes his fortune working for computer software magnate Bill Gates
  401. 2013 National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee
  402. Scientist/Entomologist - Known for his work in myrmecology born 1929/Pulitzer Prize Winner
  403. Nobel physics laureate 1982
  404. American economist and the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus at Stanford University. He was jointly awarded the 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, together with his Stanford colleague Paul R. Milgrom
  405. American physicist; head of the Cyclotron Group (R-1) at 'Project Manhattan' (Trinity); director of Fermi National Laboratory (Fermilab) 1967-1978
  406. Nobel physics laureate 1978
  407. Flight scientist. Began his work with NASA (then NACA) on Project Mercury in 1959. NASA Maroon Flight Director Apollo 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 15; Space Shuttle Project Office 1973-1978
  408. American Nobel Prize-winning physicist 2012 with Serge Haroche
  409. English psychiatrist and physician, famous for her work on the Asperger's Syndrome, living in the East Sussex, UK with her husband John
  410. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  411. In 2004, the Winklevoss brothers sued Mark Zuckerberg for $65 million, claiming he stole their ConnectU idea to create the much more popular social networking service site Facebook
  412. A Nobel Prize winning British biochemist best known for his pioneering work on the therapeutic use of monoclonal antibodies
  413. NASA Shuttle Weather Officer
  414. Researcher In String Theory (as The Founder Of M-theory) And Quantum Field Theory
  415. Professor of Microbiology
  416. Scientist
  417. British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his work in computer science, mathematics, and in theoretical physics. In 2012, he was named a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[
  418. Works with Cloning
  419. One of the early developer's of barcode technology and inductee of the National Inventors' Hall of Fame. He is now 90
  420. Apple computers co-founder, built first personal computer
  421. German game inventor - Carcassonne, Pompeji
  422. Tim Wu 
    Professor at Columbia Law School, director of the Poliak Center at Columbia Journalism School and a contributing writer at NewYorker.com.  He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory
  423. Inductee for National Inventors Hall of Fame
  424. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002
  425. heart surgeon
  426. nobel medicine 1977
  427. Japanese physician. In 2012 he along with John Gurdon were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery that mature cells can be converted to stem cells
  428. Japanese-born American scientist, who was a pioneer in the cloning and fertilization. Led the team that cloned the first animal cloned from adult cells that survived adulthood. Also pioneered in vitro fertilization
  429. nobel physics 1957
  430. Inventor of PSP
  431. Works With Cloning
  432. 2015 National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee
  433. Invented the Router
  434. 2009 Nobel Prize chemistry
  435. Japanese chemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019 alongside Stanley Whittingham and John B. Goodenough
  436. 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Jeffrey C. Hall and Michael Rosbash 'for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm
  437. Co-winner 2015 Nobel Medicine Prize/cited for discovering avermectin, derivatives of which helped lower incidence of river blindness & lymphatic filariasis 2 diseases caused by parasitic worms that affect millions of African & Asian people
  438. American inventor, whose most famous invention is the modern ice resurfacer, with his surname being registered as a trademark for these resurfacers
  439. Professor in Natural Science and a Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University.[6] Throughout his career, Zare has made a considerable impact in physical chemistry and analytical chemistry
  440. Austrian quantum physicist who in 2022 received the Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Alain Aspect and John Clauser
  441. nobel chem. laureate 1999
  442. Nobel medicine laureate 1996
  443. Nuclear physicist @ University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory/worked on Manhattan Project & credited starting World?s self-sustaining nuclear reaction by withdrawing a control rod from world?s 1st nuclear reactor on 12/2/1942
  444. German virologist, 2008 co-Nobel Prize in Medicine