The most famous scientist in history was probably Albert Einstein. I say this because he is known as "The Greastest Scientist Who Ever Lived." Plus there is the fact that he invented the equasion E=MC Square. Basically that formula is saying that you can say that instead of "The universe is made up of 3 ingredients," you can say: the universe is made up of 2 ingredients.
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One of the most famous modern NASA scientists is Dr. Jim Green, who has served as NASA's Chief Scientist and made significant contributions to planetary science research, particularly in the fields of astrobiology and planetary exploration.
There is no widely recognized scientist named Colette Stancel, therefore she is not famous in the scientific community.
Albert Einstein is arguably the most famous international male scientist. He developed the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space and time, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. His work continues to have a lasting impact on the field of physics.
Albert Einstein became a famous scientist in 1905 with the publication of his theory of special relativity. This revolutionary theory transformed our understanding of space, time, and energy, propelling Einstein to international fame.
Marie Curie is one of the most famous French scientists in history. She paved the way for cancer treatment through radiation.
The famous scientist of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes.
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Galileo was the most famous Elizabethan/Jacobean scientist, credited with inventing the telescope among other things. Galileo was the most famous Elizabethan/Jacobean scientist, credited with inventing the telescope among other things.
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The most famous of them all is the RMS Titanic
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