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Mr. and Mrs. Curie.
Ostwart.
Edison Archimedes.
The Carllight Brothers.
Einstein.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curie.
Ostwart.
Edison Archimedes.
The Carllight Brothers.
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Famous foreign scientists <> Otto Glick, Archimedes, Euclid, Gutenberg, Copernicus, Vesalius, Bruno, Galileo, Kepler, Harvey, etc.
1. Otto Gorrick: German physicist and host of the Magdeburg Hemispheric Experiment.
2. Archimedes: The great mathematician, geometrician, and astronomer of ancient Greece.
3. Euclid: The great geometer of ancient Greece.
4. Gutenberg: The inventor of movable type printing in Europe.
5. Copernicus: The founder of modern astronomy and the founder of the "Theory of the Heart".
6. Vesalius: The founder of modern human anatomy.
7. Bruno: An outstanding Italian scientist and thinker.
8. Galileo: A great Italian scientist, known as the "father of modern science".
9. Kepler: The founding of the law of planetary motion, known as the "celestial legislator".
10. Harvey: British physiologist, the proposer of the theory of blood circulation.
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1. Descartes: Born in Turainaj, Indre-et-Loire, France (now renamed Descartes in commemoration), died in Stockholm, Sweden, a famous French philosopher, physicist, mathematician, and theologian.
2. Benjamin Franklin: Benjamin Franklin is one of the three founding fathers of the United States, and was named the 6th of the 100 people who influenced the United States by the authoritative American journal "Atlantic Monthly".
3. Roentgenium: The discovery of X-rays on November 8, 1895 paved the way for the pioneering of medical imaging technology, and he was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. This discovery not only had a significant impact on medical diagnosis, but also directly influenced many of the major scientific discoveries of the 20th century.
4. Marie Curie: Born in Warsaw, known as "Marie Curie", her full name is Mariask Odowskacurie, a famous French Polish scientist, physicist and chemist.
5. Pythagoras: Pythagoras was born in an aristocratic family on the island of Samos (now a small island in eastern Greece) in the Aegean Sea.
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