Igor Vasilevich Kurchatov - the great Russian scientist, who gave birth to the former Soviet-era nuclear project. He is considered the founder of Soviet atomic background.
The female astronaut Liu Yang (SN 1978), the first Chinese female beauty to enter the universe was a very good learner. Luoyang's university entrance exam score is 30 points
Professor Luu Le Hang not only marked with noble awards but her surname was also named for a meteorite. This petite woman is pursuing a tireless journey to discover the vast
Many historians of wisdom in history have left to mankind the invaluable research works, but they also saved the poster with tears of jokes about the
Dang Thu Hien's disabled passenger car does not have an electric motor but uses a complete motor for pedaling and guiding ...
Lisa Randall, Amy Mainzer are two of many women besides talent for scientific research, they also possess the beauty that makes the men stubborn.
Michael Farmer, 40, lives in Arizona (USA), often rushing back and forth around the world in search of stones from the universe.
Professor Peter Higgs, who first published the hypothesis of the existence of the Higgs, wanted people to stop calling it
When Margaret Thatcher was British prime minister, she brought climate change, acid rain and environmental pollution into important issues in the UK and the world.
On April 10, British scientist Robert Edwards, who received the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his pioneering work on in vitro fertilization (IVF), died, aged 87 years.
French biologist Francois Jacob, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1965 with his research on enzymes, died at the age of 92, AFP quoted relatives as saying April 21.
Shakuntala Devi, Indian math genius, was named
The voice of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was discovered among the oldest recordings recorded at the Smithsonian Institute, USA.
Louis Fieser - the inventor of the napalm, which is a chemist with many inventions in the field of medicine - said he never expected a napalm bomb to be used against humans.
Scientist Joe Farman of the British Antarctic Survey Institute, who identified holes in the ozone layer in Antarctica, died at the age of 82.