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Anna Mangin (1844–1931) – American inventor, educator, caterer and women's rights campaigner; Charles Mantoux (1877–1947), France – Mantoux test (tuberculosis) Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), Italy – radio telegraphy; Gheorghe Marinescu (1863–1938), Romania – first science films in the world in the neurology clinic in Bucharest ...
The 100 known most prolific inventors based on worldwide utility patents are shown in the following table. While in many cases this is the number of utility patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, it may include utility patents granted by other countries, as noted by the source references for an inventor.
List of African educators, scientists and scholars; List of Argentine scientists; List of Armenian scientists and philosophers. List of African-American inventors and scientists; List of Arab scientists and scholars; List of Austrian scientists; List of Azerbaijani scientists and philosophers; List of Brazilian scientists; List of Bangladeshi ...
Some names such as Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace are widely known, many other women have been active inventors and innovators in a wide range of interests and applications, contributing important developments to the world in which we live. [2] [3] The following is a list of notable women innovators and inventors displayed by country.
The following is a list of people who are considered a "father" or "mother" (or "founding father" or "founding mother") of a scientific field.Such people are generally regarded to have made the first significant contributions to and/or delineation of that field; they may also be seen as "a" rather than "the" father or mother of the field.
Luis E. Miramontes (1925–2004), co-inventor of the combined oral contraceptive pill; Peter D. Mitchell (1920–1992), 1978 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; William A. Mitchell (1911–2004), key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, and Cool Whip; Eilhardt Mitscherlich (1794–1863), German chemist, remembered for the law of isomorphism.
American philanthropist and inventor [74] Mohammad Hassan Ganji: 1912–2012: 100: Iranian meteorologist [75] Augusto Gansser-Biaggi: 1910–2012: 101: Swiss geologist [76] Theodore H. Geballe: 1920–2021: 101: American physicist [77] Oliver Holmes Gish: 1883–1987: 103: American geophysicist [78] Maria Glazovskaya: 1912–2016: 104: Russian ...
The team of scientists have designed a hybrid material to simulate capturing carbon dioxide in-situ (onsite) and converting it into clean hydrogen from non-fuel grade bioethanol. [ 311 ] Spray-drying buffalo milk – The collective consensus of dairy experts worldwide was that buffalo milk could not be spray-dried due to its high fat content.