Charles Darwin came up with classifications for Evolution.
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Famous scientists that contributed to the field of genetics are: * Watson and Crick * Rosaline FranklinGregor Mendel * Barbara McClintock * Linus Pauling Of course there are many more, but this is a good start. ---- Linus Pauling * Linus Pauling and the Race for DNA: A Documentary History
Scientists typically publish their views on classifications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, present their findings at conferences, and engage in discussions with other scientists in the field. This allows for a thorough exchange of ideas, feedback, and critiques among scientific peers.
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Some famous scientists who significantly contributed to the field of electronics include Thomas Edison, known for inventing the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph; Nikola Tesla, who developed alternating current (AC) electrical systems; and John Bardeen, who co-invented the transistor, a fundamental component in modern electronics. Other notable figures include Alan Turing, known for his work in computing and cryptography, and Robert Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit, which revolutionized electronic devices.
Nobody "discovered" biology it is an extremely broad area of study with many Important scientists and researchers who have contributed to the field.
Sigmund Freud is one of the most famous and influential psychologists. Other famous psychologists include Jean Piaget, B.F. Skinner, Erik Erikson, and Ivan Pavlov. They have each contributed greatly to the field.
Scientists do research, publishing, and teaching, to contribute to their field.
5 Filipino scientists: Fe Del Mundo (pediatrician), Gelia Castillo (sociologist), Ernesto Ocampo (geologist), Angel Alcala (marine biologist), Doreen Fernandez (anthropologist). 5 Foreign scientists: Albert Einstein (theoretical physicist), Marie Curie (physicist and chemist), Charles Darwin (naturalist and biologist), Jane Goodall (primatologist), Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist and cosmologist).
Some famous scientists of the 1700s include Isaac Newton, who made significant contributions to physics and mathematics; Carl Linnaeus, known for his work in taxonomy and biological classification; and Antoine Lavoisier, often referred to as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" for his foundational work in the field.