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Foreign scientists are those researchers that are not working in their native nations. For instance, many South Korean scientists work in the United States. They would be considered foreign scientists in the US.

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Who are some foreign and local scientists and their contributions?

Foreign scientists like Albert Einstein (theory of relativity) and Marie Curie (discovered radioactivity) made significant contributions to science. Locally, scientists like Elizabeth Blackburn (telomeres research) and Richard Feynman (quantum mechanics) have also made important contributions to their respective fields.


Comparison between the filipino and foreign scientist contribution in the field of science?

There are many Filipino and other international scientists that have contributed valuable knowledge to the scientific community. Some Filipino scientists include Eduardo San Juan, Roberto del Rosario, and Daniel Dingel. Other international scientists include Albert Einstein, Jean Dausset, and Maurice Dongier.


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10 Filipino scientists include Fe Del Mundo, Julian Banzon, and Ramon Barba. 10 foreign scientists include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Isaac Newton.


Who is the foreigner scientists?

"Foreign" depends on which country you live in. You didn't say, so we can't answer the question properly.


Foreign scientists and their contribution in biology?

Alan Graham MacDiarmid ONZ (April 14, 1927 - February 7, 2007) was a chemist, and one of three recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.MSU-UTCnians are scientists..neutronista 2009-2010Added:As you have not stated your country it is not possible to say who is a foreign scientist. All scientists who are native to you (born?, working?, living? in your country i.e. where you're born?, working?, living?) are probably 'foreign' to me 'cause I most likely live (or was born or am working) in another country!Anyhow, most scientists are really 'internationals', working in (and for) the world science community and knowledge.