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Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison was an american inventor, he invented the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, electric light bulb. The awards he won included the Technical Grammy Award, Congressional Gold Medal,John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium, Franklin Medal,John Fritz Medal, Rumford Prize, Matteucci Medal, echnical Grammy Award, Grammy Trustees Award, Albert Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, and the Edward Longstreth Medal. -
Marie Curie
Maria Sklodowska aka marie curie was an innovative scientist and performed pioneering research that vastly expanded the world knowledge of radioactivity. She discovered the elements radium and polonium, and won a Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry she advanced science and medical terminology through her work. -
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Marconiwas an inventor from Italy who invented Marconi's law and a radio system. He won awards that ncluded A Nobel Prize in Physics, EEE Medal of Honor, John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium, John Fritz Medal, Lord Kelvin Medal of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Goethe-Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft, ans the Silver Medal of the Iinternational Mark Twain Society. -
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein discovered concepts of time, space, mass, motion ,and gravitation revolutionize scientific thoughts. His theories included the atomic theory of matter the unified field theory and his interpretation of the photoelectric effect created by new branches of physics. Einstein's most famous formula E= MC2 formed the basis for the development of nuclear energy and the atomic bomb. -
Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk was an American research scientist and he is famous for developing the first effective vaccine for infantile paralysis or Polio. The awards he won were, the Lasker Award, The Bruce Memorial Award, the Jawaharlal Nehru Award, the Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.