American regional planner, systems theorist, scientist, urban scholar, and futurist, who was Professor in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California at…

German political scientist and a journalist. As a scholar, he was a prolific author; as a journalist, he practiced in the USSR as a correspondent,…

American cultural anthropologist who made six South Sea sojourns to study cultural conditioning. Mead gained prominence at the age of 27 with the publication of…

French political scientist.

American scientist, author and blogger, and Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. McPherson theorizes that the…

American actress and singer, a centenarian and big screen veteran, her film appearances spanned 100 years. She starred in silent films as a child, and…

American prominent minister and founder of Yale University in 1703. Born into a family of prominent colonial clergymen, he was educated at Harvard, receiving his…

Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and psychologist. His father taught mathematics. Maréchal joined the Jesuits in 1895 and after a doctorate in biology at Leuven…

French scientist, biologist and physician, a pioneer of the modern approach to leprosy treatment. He died on 19 August 1943 in Paris. Link to Wikipedia…

Italian scientist and physicist who invented wireless telegraph and radio signal transmission in 1895. In 1902, he discovered the radio magnetic detector. Along with Carl…

South African scientist, a quantum biology researcher, who qualified in the top 100 for the reality TV series, Mars One, a project that hopes to…

Gregorio Marañón: A Multifaceted Luminary of the 20th Century Gregorio Marañón, born on May 19, 1887, in Madrid, Spain, emerged as one of the most…

British psychic, spiritual healer and author, famed as a teenager for bending metal, treating poltergeists and speaking in languages for which he was not educated.…

American film director, producer and screenwriter who created many legendary films during Hollywood’s golden era of the ’30, ’40s and ’50s. He twice won the…

French film producer and writer. In 1967 he obtained a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Faculty of Sciences Paris VI of Jussieu in…

French chemist and philosopher of Italian origin who moved to Paris to flee the Mussolini fascism and worked as a foreign collaborator and head of…

French scientist, a researcher in biology specializing in immunology. He is Director of research at CNRS and was also the director of the Immunology Center…

American scientist, a physicist who built and patented the first operable laser in May 1960. Ted Maiman is the author of “The Laser Odyssey,” 2000.…

American physician and scientist, shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry for insights into working with channels into cell membranes. In 1999, he was awarded…

Scottish individualist anarchist, thinker and writer, raised in Germany. Mackay was the author of “Die Anarchisten” (The Anarchists, 1891) and “Der Freiheitsucher” (The Searcher for…

David Lynch: A Visionary Filmmaker and His Human Design David Lynch, born on January 20, 1946, in Missoula, Montana, is a renowned American director and…

French scientist and cinematographer. He worked with his brother Auguste to invent the cinematograph, a combination motion-picture camera, printer, and projector. Though no one single…

French business leader, computer scientist, and banker who serves as the president of the Group Crédit Mutuel (a major French bank). Link to Wikipedia biography…

British independent scientist, environmentalist and futurologist who lives in Devon, England. He is best known for proposing the Gaia hypothesis, which postulates that the biosphere…

“`html Ugo Lombroso: A Trailblazer in Physiology and Human Design Ugo Lombroso, born on October 14, 1877, in Turin, Italy, was a pioneering Italian physiologist…

German-born American biologist noted chiefly for his experimental work on artificial parthenogenesis (reproduction without fertilization). In 1891 he moved to the United States, becoming professor…

British scientist, physicist, author and psychic researcher. He did research in ultra-short waves, lightning, electro-magnetic radiation and hertzian waves. Later in his life, he was…

Brazilian biomedical scientist and politician who served as federal deputy and also as state deputy and deputy mayor of São Carlos in the state of…

American writer, teacher and scientist. A cellular biologist, he observed that astrological patterns seem to be reproduced on the molecular level inside the cell. Lipton…

Brazilian mathematician and computer scientist (software developer) holding a Master’s degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco and a PhD from the University of Waterloo.…

German-born English geophysicist, science advisor and minister, 1st Viscount Cherwell. As a geophysicist, he showed his versatility and liveliness with his best work between 1910-1924.…

American scientist and author. He is known as the nation’s foremost authority on dolphin communication, the author of “Man and the Dolphin,” 1961 and “The…

Italian novelist, essayist, poet and scientist, whose writings were influenced by his imprisonment at a concentration camp in Auschwitz, 1944-1945. Born into a Jewish family,…

French physician, scientist and amateur astronomer. He discovered Vulcan, once thought to be a planet orbiting between Mercury and the sun; however, since it was…

Italian scientist, geologist, prehistorian, research on sttratigraphy & tectonics of dolomites region, paleontology of triassic invertebrates…, married once, four children.

German electronic scientist, entrepreneur (founder of a clay building company), professional astrologer (since 1986), and data collector. An advocate of the Munich School (Muenchner Rhythmenlehre)…

German scientist, philosopher, mathematician, physicist and historian. He had a career as a civil servant while making major contributions to math, logic and metaphysics. The…

Dutch naturalist and scientist, called “The Father of Microbiology” as he revealed a new world of microscopic life through his observations. He married in July…

French biologist who sought to contribute to the understanding of the chemical and physical mechanisms of life. He was a scientist in the fledgling field…

Belgian naval officer and scientist, captain of the Belgica and second-in-command of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, the first to overwinter in Antarctica. After his return…

French biophysicist and philosopher, remembered by scientists for his work on the surface tension, and other properties, of liquids. He died on 22 September 1947…

American molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program. Lederberg was a co-winner of the Nobel…

Urbain Le Verrier: Pioneering French Astronomer and His Unique Human Design Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier, born on November 3, 1811, in St. Lô, France,…

Felix Le Dantec: A Visionary Manifesting Generator in Science and Literature Felix Le Dantec, born on January 16, 1869, in Plougastel-Daoulas, France, was a renowned…

French author, scientist, chemist and tax collector. He wrote the “Elements of Chemistry,” 1789, the first modern textbook of chemistry. A government tax collector, he…

French scientist today unknown in France, an astronomer specializing in both instrumentation and geodesy, a photographer, topographer, surveyor and cartographer. A researcher and professor at…

German-American scientist, biochemist and Professor of Biochemistry. Laquer helped isolate the vitamin B1 from yeast in 1931. He taught at Temple University School of Pharmacology.…

Salvadoran poet, scientist, educator and composer. Her early compositions exhibited at the magazine Spiral (1919-1922). In 1924 she married the Chilean sociologist Agustín Venturino who…