Benjamin Franklin: Alexander Graham Bell
Benjamin Franklin: Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham
Bell
Was a Scottish-born scientist,
inventor, engineer, and
innovator who is credited with
inventing and patenting the
first practical telephone. He
also founded the American
Telephone and Telegraph
Company in 1885. He also:
Invented audiometer
Invented hydrofoil
Invented photophone
Albert Einstein
Is famous for his work that
contributed to the important
advancements in science such
as space exploration,
applications of light
and atomic energy.
Louis Pasteur
Came up with the food
preparing process known as
pasteurization; he also:
developed a vaccination
for anthrax and rabies
known as the Father of
Microbiology
implemented the Law of
Biogenesis
Galileo Galilei
Galileo used a telescope to
make better observations. He
discovered the mountains on
the moon, the spots on the
sun, and four moons of
Jupiter. He believed that the
idea of the Sun and
other planets orbited around
the Earth was not correct. He
implemented the Law of
Dynamics.
Guglielmo Marconi
Was a Nobel Prize-winning
physicist and inventor credited
with the groundbreaking work
necessary for all future radio
technology. Through his
experiments in wireless
telegraphy, he developed the
first effective system of radio
communication.