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Marie Curie

Marie Curie

Marie Sklodowska Curie, is a winner of noble prize in physics and chemistry. The world knows Madam Curie for her contribution in the field of science. She along with her husband Pierre Curie discovered two elements - Radium and Polonium. They also...

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin, (1706 - 1970), was a newspaperman, scientist, philosopher, inventor and diplomat. Growing up in Boston, Franklin began an apprenticeship with his brother James in the newspaper field, and soon began to offer essays to the newspaper under...

Herman Hollerith

Herman Hollerith

Herman Hollerith was a German-American statistician who lived from February 29, 1860 until November 17, 1929. The founder of IBM, Hollerith developed a mechanical tabulator which worked using punched cards, allowing a quick tabulation of statistics from...

John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird

Watching television is something that we all take for granted. In fact in the last 15 years televisions have changed dramatically in shape and size and are due to change even more this year with the release 3D television sets. However this is all thanks...

James Watt

James Watt

James Watt, born in 1736 in Greenock, Scotland was a thin child with a passion for mathematics. He also learned carpentry from his father in his early years. His father predominantly worked in shipbuilding and he taught James about quadrants, compasses...

Thomas Alva Edison

Thomas Alva Edison

Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor (February 11th, 1847 - October 18th, 1931) who invented the phonograph, motion picture camera, and most famously a practical, durable light bulb. Given the title of The...

Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell first invented the telephone at the age of 29, in 1877. The following year, the Bell Telephone Company was established, during which time he married Mabel Hubbard and setting off on a honeymoon across Europe for an entire year....

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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin, (1706 - 1970), was a newspaperman, scientist, philosopher, inventor and diplomat. Growing up in Boston, Franklin began an...

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Tim Berners Lee

Tim Berners Lee

Tim Berners Lee has invented something which affects us all on a daily basis, and something which we take for granted, despite being a relatively...

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John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird

Watching television is something that we all take for granted. In fact in the last 15 years televisions have changed dramatically in shape and size...

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