Ernest Rutherford
Ernest Rutherford was the first scientist to perform an induced transmutation reaction in 1919 by bombarding nitrogen gas with alpha particles to create oxygen and hydrogen.
Irène Joliot-Curie and Frédéric Joliot produced the first artificial radioisotope in 1934. They also made significant contributions to nuclear physics, winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.
Physicists Enrico Fermi and his team at the University of Chicago were the first to produce and describe an artificial nuclear reaction in 1942. They created the first controlled nuclear chain reaction as part of the Manhattan Project.
Robert H. Goddard is considered the first scientist to successfully launch a liquid-fueled rocket in 1926. He used a combination of liquid oxygen and gasoline as propellants in his rocket experiments.
The first scientist to suggest grouping substances into acids and alkalis was the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in the 18th century. He categorized these substances based on their chemical properties and reactions.
Ernest Rutherford was the first scientist to perform an induced transmutation reaction in 1919 by bombarding nitrogen gas with alpha particles to create oxygen and hydrogen.
Marie Curie initiated the research on radiation.
The first person to successfully clone an animal was scientist Ian Wilmut, who, along with his team, cloned a sheep named Dolly in 1996.
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In 1929, Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky predicted that artificial satellites would one day be able to orbit the Earth. This idea eventually became reality with the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957.
The first artificial ice was tested in London, England in December 1841.
Gehendra Sumsher Jabara was the first scientist of Nepal.
William J. Kolff invented the first artificial heart and the first artificial kidney-dialysis machine.
He wrote a bestselling book "We" and helped a French scientist develop an early form of artificial heart.
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The first experimental artificial heart was the Jarvik 7 named for project manager Robert Jarvik. It was implanted in Dr. Barney Clark in 1981 who lived for 112 days with the heart. The first FDA approved artificial heart was the Total Artificial Heart (TAH-t) created by CardioWest in 2004.
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