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Scientists, Mathematicians, Inventors

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Law of planetary motion   Kepler  
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Theory of heliocentrism (sun-centered)   Copernicus  
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Part of Renaissance scientific revolution; "father of modern science"   Galileo  
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First man in space   Gagarin  
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First American in space   Shepard  
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First American in orbit   Glenn  
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First American woman in space   Ride  
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First on the moon   Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins (in landing craft) - Apollo 11 mission  
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Developed classification of animals (binomial nomenclature)   Linnaeus  
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Discovered the chemical structure of DNA   Crick and Watson  
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Discovered electrons in an atom   Thomson  
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Theory of evolution of a species   Darwin  
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First human heart transplant   Barnard (in South Africa)  
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Developed laws of motion, built the reflecting telescope, credited as one of the developers of calculus   Newton  
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Discovered penicillin   Fleming  
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Developed the periodic table of elements   Mendeleyev  
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Discovered protons of an atom   Rutherford  
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Father of psychoanalysis; separated the mind into the id, ego and superego; advocated use of "free association" and wrote "The Interpretation of Dreams"   Freud  
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Discovered radium   Marie and Pierre Curie  
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Theory of relativity   Einstein  
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Developed the polio vaccine   Salk  
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Developed the rabies vaccine and a way to make milk safer to drink   Pasteur  
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Developed smallpox vaccine   Jenner  
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Discovered X-rays   Roentgen  
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Developed the mercury thermometer   Fahrenheit  
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Among his inventions were the lightning rod and bifocals   Franklin  
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Inventor of the cotton gin   Whitney  
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Inventor of the stethoscope   Laennec  
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Inventor of the revolver   Colt  
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Developed telegraph and the code used with it   Morse  
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Father of photography   Daguerre  
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Invented vulcanized rubber   Goodyear  
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Developed an elevator with a brake   Otis  
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Inventor of dynamite   Nobel  
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Inventor of the telephone   Bell  
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Credited with inventing the light bulb and phonograph   Edison  
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Father of wireless radio   Marconi  
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Developed the first functional airplane   Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur)  
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Inventor of frozen food   Birdseye  
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Invented the liquid fueled rocket   Goddard  
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Developer of the nuclear reactor   Fermi  
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Developed the "hierarchy of needs" used in psychology   Maslow  
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Used a dog to develop conditioned reflex   Pavlov  
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Believed that all behavior was based on learned response   Skinner  
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Father of analytic psychology; introduced the idea of the "collective unconscious"   Jung  
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Father of geometry   Euclid  
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Most famous mathematician of ancient Greece   Archimedes  
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Considered the world's first computer programmer; developed algorithms for early computers   Lovelace  
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Developed the theorem in geometry that states that in a right triangle the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides   Pythagorus  
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Developed a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the previous two numbers   Fibonacci  
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Created the atomic model   Bohr  
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