Italian scientist, a young researcher who has founded a new therapy to treat AIDS.

Japanese metaphysical artist and author of the 2005-6 best seller “The Hidden Messages in Water.” Emoto is quite well known in Europe for his Photographs…

Nigerian computer scientist. He has been living in the United States for many years. he won the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize ($1,000) for price-performance in…

German-American mineralogist and the author of a multitude of scientific papers and books including the 8-volume monograph series Physical Chemistry of Silicates. In 1920 and…

German journalist, publisher and politician with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Between 1934 and 1948, Eichler wrote numerous articles under various pen names,…

American guru and ’60s celebrity, once Philadelphia’s leading hippie and self-described “planetary enzyme,” later known as “The Unicorn Killer,” a moniker that comes from his surname…

Albert Einstein: A Portrait of Genius Through Human Design Albert Einstein, the German-Swiss-American physicist renowned for developing the most profound scientific theories of the 20th…

American scientist and writer; an ecologist and insect biologist, he is a major figure in the study of population control and ecology movements. Ehrlich is…

German scientist, engineer, and researcher. He has written in numerous publications on subjects like electrotech. theories, radiometeorology, and wave propagation. He married once, three children.

German-Jewish physician, medical historian, bibliophile, and author. He was a son of physician and scientist, Wilhelm Ebstein. He died on 17 April 1931 in Leipzig.…

American Oscar-winning actor, director, writer, and producer, called by many as one of the greatest actors. A veteran of more than 33 movies, 60 stage…

Brazilian film, television and theatre actress, language interpreter, writer, critic, biographer, translator and social scientist. The daughter of Syrian immigrants of Jewish origin, she learned…

French scientist, journalist, writer and inventor to whom we owe, among other things, the electronic fox (circa 1950), one of the first ancestors of robotics.…

American scientist; chairman of the astronomy department at San Francisco City College, from September 1972. He has an international reputation, and his lecture series called…

Italian scientist, physicist, numerous publications on instructional physics, ferromagnetism, married once, four children.

American military air force four-star general, aeronautical engineer, scientist, boxer, stunt pilot and Vice-president of Shell Oil Co. He was the first to fly coast-to-coast…

American TV personality, a major talk-show host and pioneer of audience interaction in a flexible, captivating on-air performance. More than 200 stations carried the Donahue…

Jewish Rabbi and astrologer, the author of “To Rule Both Day And Night, Astrology in the Bible, Midrash and Talmud,” 1977. A graduate of Princeton…

American aerospace engineer, aviation company executive. A noted rocket propulsion scientist and U.S. Navy World War II veteran. Died in Virginia on 3 January 1997.

German scientist, chemist, author, research of silicates, married once.

Mexican general and politician who served seven terms as President of Mexico, a total of 31 years, from 17 February 1877 to 1 December 1880…

American pioneering scientist and educator, considered one of the founders of modern neuroscience. She and her team were the first to publish evidence that the…

French-Canadian microbiologist, the co-discoverer of bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) who experimented with the possibility of phage therapy. D’Herelle has also been credited for his…

German-American biophysicist who helped launch the molecular biology research program in the late 1930s. He stimulated physical scientists’ interest into biology, especially as to basic…

Jean Del Val: A Journey from Silent Films to Sci-Fi with a Unique Human Design Jean Del Val, originally born as Jean Jacques Gauthier on…

Spanish neuroscientist who discovered microglia. He worked with the histologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal and briefly with Wilder Penfield. Ramón y Cajal discovered neurons, Penfield…

French chemist best remembered for his collaborative research with Sainte-Claire Deville involving the properties of platinum metals, in particular, the melting of platinum and its…

American scientist recognized for his pioneering research on spatial and colour vision. De Valois held an A.B. in zoology and physiology, an M.A. in psychology…

One of the most notable Spanish scientists of his time, mathematician and naturalist, nephew of the painter Ventura Reyes Corradi. He died 27 November 1922…

American political scientist who earned a doctorate from the University of Arizona in 1972. He then worked for the United States Agency for International Development…

American biological oceanographer and marine ecologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Dayton works in Benthic Ecology, Marine Conservation & Policy, Evolution & Natural History, and…

Biography of James Norman Davidson: A Pioneer in Biochemistry and Human Design Enthusiast James Norman Davidson was a distinguished Scottish scientist renowned for his groundbreaking…

American mathematical scientist who made contributions to industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, economics, and statistics. Dantzig is known for his development of the simplex…

Italian geologist and scientist who was a member of the Committee who, from 1960 to 1970, resumed and completed the Geological Map of Italy at…

German metallurgist involved in the steel industry. Daeves studied horticulture at the TH Aachen and in Breslau, where he was promoted in 1920. After a…

Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Genius with a Generator’s Spirit Leonardo da Vinci, born on April 14, 1452, in Vinci, Italy, is often celebrated as…

French scientist, the founder of paleontology and the most eminent scientist in the field of biology of his time. A devout Christian all of his…

French author, lecturer and musician, noted family as the daughter of scientists Marie and Pierre Curie. She made her debut as a concert pianist in…

Polish-French scientist, a physicist and chemist, winning Nobel Prizes for both in 1903 and 1911 but not allowed in the French Academy of Science as…

Pierre Curie: A Scientific Pioneer and Manifesting Generator Pierre Curie, born on May 15, 1859, in Paris, France, was a pioneering French scientist renowned for…

Dutch atmospheric chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for his work on atmospheric chemistry and specifically for his efforts in…

British scientist, a chemist and physician who was the foremost authority of his time on the industrial uses of chemistry. He invented the Crookes Tube,…

Scottish scientist who developed a theory of climate change based on changes in the Earth’s orbit. James Croll was largely self-educated, teaching himself physics and…

American particle physicist. He and co-researcher Val Logsdon Fitch were awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1964 experiment that proved that certain…

Italian scientist and aeronautics pioneer, the founder of the Italian Rocket Society, who went on to become Italy’s leading space scientist. In 1927, Crocco begun…

Max Cremer: A Trailblazing Physiologist and His Human Design Max Cremer, a noteworthy German physiologist, made pivotal contributions to the field of chemistry and science.…

English clergyman and scientist who served as Chaplain to the Princess of Orange in The Hague (1681-1685), and became Master of Christ’s College (1688-1723), Cambridge…

French oceanographer, inventor, film-maker and author. He is the most celebrated undersea explorer in history and was the first to take color photographs of the…