100 Scientists Who Made History

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Glossary Alchemist

Diffraction

Nucleus

A person who studied an ancient form of science from which chemistry developed. Alchemists sought the philosopher’s stone that turns metals such as lead or iron into gold.

The deflection of waves as they pass small obstacles or go through narrow openings.

The central part of an atom made from protons and neutrons.

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

A living thing consisting of one or more cells.

Asteroid A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. Most asteroids are in the Asteroid Belt, between Mars and Jupiter.

Atmosphere The layer of gases that surrounds a planet.

Atom The smallest part of an element that can exist. It consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons, which is orbited by electrons.

Atomic bomb A powerful bomb that causes an explosion by releasing the energy in atoms.

Atomic mass The total number of protons and neutrons that an atom contains.

Cathode ray tube A tube with a vacuum inside, in which cathode rays produce an image on a screen – used mainly in televisions and computer screens.

CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons)

The chemical inside chromosomes that lets parents pass genetic information on to their offspring.

Organism

Palaeontologist

Electron

A scientist who studies life forms that existed in former geological periods.

A tiny particle with a negative electric charge that is found in the empty outer space around an atom’s nucleus.

Patent

Element

A government licence that gives the person or company the right of ownership for an invention.

A basic building block of matter made from identical atoms.

Pesticide

Fossil fuel

A chemical used to destroy pests that cause damage to crops and plants.

A fuel that has formed over millions of years from the remains of living things. Coal, oil, and gas are fossil fuels.

Gene One of the instructions stored inside cells and required to build and operate an animal’s body or a plant. Genes are passed on from parents to their offspring.

Gravity A force of attraction between objects found throughout the Universe. The greater the object’s mass, the greater its gravitational pull.

Proton A particle with a positive electric charge in the nucleus of an atom.

Radioactivity The disintegration of the nuclei in an atom, causing radiation to be given off.

Seismologist A scientist who studies earthquakes.

Spacetime Physicists think that time and space are really closely related. They imagine a combination of space and time called spacetime.

Chemical compounds formed from chlorine, fluorine, and carbon. CFCs are believed to damage the ozone layer so their use is now restricted.

Microchip

Chromosome

Neutron

A thread-like structure in a cell’s nucleus. Chromosomes are made of DNA and contain genes.

A particle with no electric charge in the nucleus of an atom.

A type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than ultraviolet radiation.

Compound

Nuclear energy A type of energy released in one of two ways – by joining atoms together to make a larger atom (fusion), or by splitting an atom (fission).

Zoology

A substance that is formed from the atoms of two or more elements. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.

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A miniature circuit made from thousands or millions of separate electronic components.

Ultraviolet A type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than visible light.

X-ray

A branch of biology that specializes in the study of animals.


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Acknowledgments

13min
page 128

Index

4min
page 127

Let’s applaud

3min
pages 124-125

Glossary

2min
page 126

Communicators

1min
pages 122-123

Rachel Carson

1min
page 121

Ali Javan

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page 120

Alfred Nobel

2min
pages 118-119

Alan Turing

2min
pages 116-117

Joseph Lister

2min
pages 114-115

Wilhelm Röntgen

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page 110

C V Raman

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page 111

Computing creatives Ada Lovelace

1min
pages 108-109

Nikola Tesla

2min
pages 112-113

Rudolf Diesel

1min
page 107

James Watt

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page 106

Stephen Hawking

2min
pages 102-105

Vera Rubin

2min
pages 100-101

Edwin Hubble

2min
pages 98-99

Quantum physicists James Chadwick

2min
pages 96-97

Penzias and Wilson

2min
pages 94-95

Albert Einstein

2min
pages 90-91

J Robert Oppenheimer

2min
pages 92-93

Ernest Rutherford

2min
pages 88-89

James Clerk Maxwell

2min
pages 86-87

Isaac Newton

2min
pages 84-85

Edmond Halley

1min
page 82

Henrietta Swan Leavitt

1min
page 83

Nicolaus Copernicus

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Christiaan Huygens

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Galileo Galilei

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pages 78-79

Johannes Kepler

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Barbara McClintock

2min
pages 72-75

Alice Ball

2min
pages 68-69

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

2min
pages 70-71

The Curies

2min
pages 66-67

Inventive chemists

1min
pages 64-65

Dmitri Mendeleev

2min
pages 62-63

Louis Pasteur

2min
pages 60-61

Michael Faraday

2min
pages 58-59

Alessandro Volta

2min
pages 56-57

Joseph Priestley

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Joseph Black

1min
page 54

Robert Boyle

2min
pages 52-53

Medical masterminds

2min
pages 48-51

Charles David Keeling

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Inge Lehmann

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pages 44-45

James Lovelock

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Franklin, Crick and Watson

2min
pages 42-43

Alexander Fleming

2min
pages 40-41

Thomas Hunt Morgan

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page 39

Nettie Stevens

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Gregor Mendel

2min
pages 36-37

Seeing things Alhazen

2min
pages 30-31

Charles Darwin

2min
pages 34-35

Robert Hooke

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Mary Anning

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Fibonacci

2min
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Hildegard of Bingen

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Averroës

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Zhang Heng

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Avicenna

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Hippocrates

2min
pages 14-15

Al-Khwˉarizmˉı

2min
pages 18-19

Aristotle

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pages 8-9

Claudius Galen

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Greek greats Pythagoras Empedocles Democritus

1min
pages 10-11

Archimedes

2min
pages 12-13
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